Info Lit - home

Skip to main content. Return to SCSD Libraries. Photo credit Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division http hdl.loc.govloc.pnpcph.3f05409. Each page below, as well as the home page, has a discussion section. Please share your experiences teaching information literacy. Offers step-by-step directions on common tasks such as creating a new page or linking to a page; start here if youre new to wikispaces. Find one weve linked to, or add one youve used. Help on how to format text.

OVERVIEW

The domain infolit.wikispaces.com currently has an average traffic ranking of zero (the lower the higher page views). We have analyzed fourteen pages within the domain infolit.wikispaces.com and found twenty websites interfacing with infolit.wikispaces.com. There is one public communication platforms linked to infolit.wikispaces.com.
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info-literacy-trusd - home

Create interactive lessons using any digital content including wikis with our free sister product TES Teach. Get it on the web. The History of the Internet. Welcome to the Twin Rivers USD Information Literacy Wiki. A Professional Collection of Information Literacy Resources and Lessons. The purpose of this Wiki is to provide K-12 teachers resources to facilitate and develop the teaching of information literacy skills.

WHAT DOES INFOLIT.WIKISPACES.COM LOOK LIKE?

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INFOLIT.WIKISPACES.COM SERVER

We identified that a lone page on infolit.wikispaces.com took three hundred and seven milliseconds to load. We could not discover a SSL certificate, so therefore our crawlers consider infolit.wikispaces.com not secure.
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Skip to main content. Return to SCSD Libraries. Photo credit Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division http hdl.loc.govloc.pnpcph.3f05409. Each page below, as well as the home page, has a discussion section. Please share your experiences teaching information literacy. Offers step-by-step directions on common tasks such as creating a new page or linking to a page; start here if youre new to wikispaces. Find one weve linked to, or add one youve used. Help on how to format text.

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The domain infolit.wikispaces.com has the following on the web site, "Photo credit Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division http hdl." I observed that the webpage also said " Each page below, as well as the home page, has a discussion section." They also stated " Please share your experiences teaching information literacy. Offers step-by-step directions on common tasks such as creating a new page or linking to a page; start here if youre new to wikispaces. Find one weve linked to, or add one youve used. Help on how to format text."

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Information Literacy 101 Just another WordPress.com weblog

Welcome to Information Literacy 101. This blog will be our online location for announcements, assignments and exchanging of ideas. For more information about the course our class syllabus is below. Be ready to present your lesson next week and demonstrate some type of finished product.

Designing Information Literacy for Tech School Students

Designing Information Literacy for Tech School Students. This blog deals with the issues of designing information literacy instruction and suggests approaches that are appropriate for students in post-secondary Technical or Vocational School settings. I decided I needed a break from talking about my info lit wiki, so instead I want to talk about a new tool I just discovered.

Evaluating Scholarly Materials

This blog explores a variety of ways to evaluate scholarly material and other useful information sources. When evaluating information resources there are a number of characteristics you can look for to help you decide whether this is something you want to use in your paper.

CJRLCs InfoLit Committee blog

A place to exchange ideas about information literacy in all types of libraries. Tuesday, April 3, 2007. Many of the Tech Challenge participants have sent me the links to their blogs.