‘A huge contribution. The coverage is very complete, and the examples are engaging and very informative.’
—Cheryl Oakes, Collaborative Content Coach for Technology
Wells-Ogunquit CSD, ME
‘Both the newcomer and the tech-savvy educator can find something useful from this well-organized, easy-to-follow book. A wonderful addition for educators at any grade level.’
—Betsy Muller, Technology Consultant and Teacher
Issaquah School District, Seattle, WA
Boost teacher/student Web literacy while using the Internet to enrich classroom instruction!
For many of today′s students, the Web is one of the first places they go to for information. Unfortunately, doing research on the Internet poses many dangers and challenges. Both students and educators must become Web literate, which means not only knowing how to find information but also how to examine content, find out who published a Web site, and see who is linked to a site.
This practical guidebook helps teachers and students effectively find, sort, and evaluate information on the Web and illustrates how educators across all content areas and grade levels can use the Internet to strengthen students′ critical thinking skills. Educational technology expert Alan November offers methods to conduct smarter, faster, and more productive student research and provides basic steps to help learners judge information for quality and validity. This resource includes:
- Formative assessments in each chapter
- Need-to-know information for students′ out-of-school, unfiltered research
- Tips for addressing plagiarism
- Explanations of commonly used terminology
Web Literacy for Educators shows teachers how to navigate the Internet efficiently and wisely and help their students do the same.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Preface
On the Web
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Introduction
1. Web Basics for Critical Thinking
2. The Empowered Researcher
3. Get REAL: How to Validate Information on the Web
4. Look at the Links
5. Research Outside the Box: A Guide to Creative Searching
6. Expanding the Boundaries: Blogs, RSS, Podcasts, and Wikis
7. Strategies and Evaluation: Putting It All Together
References
Index
Sobre o autor
Alan November began his education career as a science and math teacher and a residential dorm counselor on an island reform school in Boston Harbor. November went on as a teacher and administrator in the Boston Public Schools, Lexington and Wellesley (Massachusetts) Public Schools, and the Glenbrook High Schools in Illinois. He has also taught in the graduate schools of education at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, and Seton Hall in New Jersey. He was the cofounder of the Institute for Education Leadership and Technology at Stanford University. He has presented in all 50 states, every province of Canada, across Europe, Asia, Central America, and South Africa. He is most proud of being named one of the first Christa Mc Auliffe Educators in the United States. November is the author of the best-selling book Empowering Students With Technology. Each July, November leads the international Building Learning Communities summer conference near Boston.