In part one of this special two-part series, host Katie Blunt takes …
In part one of this special two-part series, host Katie Blunt takes you to Providence Hall High School in Herriman, Utah, to meet with Library Media Specialist Mariah Gerlach, who shows us how she uses technology tools to support students’ information literacy skills while collaborating with English teacher Catherine Jensen and her students on their research project.
This webinar was created for Utah educators to help them learn how …
This webinar was created for Utah educators to help them learn how Scrible Edu Pro fills a gap for distance learning during the pandemic by supporting remote instruction for research and writing. You can scroll through this webinar recording to find portions of interest. For example, the "how-to" portion starts at 23:00 mins and contains a variety of questions, each with an answer and accompanying demo. For example, at the 25:50 mark, you'll see info about the question, "How do I curate and annotate articles".
Are you tired of your students taking the first page results from …
Are you tired of your students taking the first page results from Google and doing a copy/paste and calling it done when researching? Would you like to show them a way to collect, curate and cite the information they find anywhere online? Then come check out Scrible, the most advanced research and writing platform ever built to tackle the massive research and writing skills crisis undermining American students’ college and career readiness. The Utah State Board of Education (USBE) has secured a statewide contract to provide Scrible Edu Pro for all Utah K-12 educators and students.
Scrible is a research and writing platform that is available to all …
Scrible is a research and writing platform that is available to all K-12 students in Utah. With Scrible students can curate research, annotate and cite all within the same platform. In this session, participants will learn how to effectively use Scrible in their classroom to make research easier and more organized.
Part of integrating a new tool into your classroom is reflecting on …
Part of integrating a new tool into your classroom is reflecting on how it will be used; let’s explore how we might use Scrible in our classrooms! Join UEN’s Scrible MOOC course today at UEN’s Course Catalog.
In this Utah's Online Library Update, Dani welcomes fellow PD trainer Matt …
In this Utah's Online Library Update, Dani welcomes fellow PD trainer Matt on to tell us all about Scrible! He lets us know how to use it in the classroom and how Utah teachers can get it!
Dani and Jared are excited to welcome Victor Karkar to UEN Homeroom …
Dani and Jared are excited to welcome Victor Karkar to UEN Homeroom this week. Victor is the CEO and cofounder of Scrible, an educational software that seeks to tackle the massive research and writing skills crisis among America’s students. During our conversation, we address such topics as: why it is vital that students are able to research effectively, how Scrible helps students determine what is good, relevant and correct information, and how schools can help students understand misinformation vs information.
This resource is a Language Arts student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library …
This resource is a Language Arts student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically, Scrible - to help students research and organize complex ideas, concepts, and information and convey them clearly and accurately through writing.
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