Visual Arts Internal Assessment Upload: Quick Overview
It’s April! That means for many of us its VISUAL ARTS UPLOAD MONTH! Of the three components the most complex in terms of files and the upload process is the Exhibition The aim of this post is to give...
View ArticleTaking it with you
Two blog posts I read this morning reminded me again how important it is to think about the longevity and permanence of our web work. Class Blogmeister Retires After a 12-Year Run from David Warlick...
View ArticleA Framework for Information Literacy
Presentation slide by author. Photo in the public domain from https://pixabay.com/en/read-reading-book-reader-education-1342499/ I follow the Librarians forum on the ECIS moodle, where I read with...
View ArticleDifferentiation with Social Media Tools
This week I was notified of a change on a shared Google Spreadsheet I “follow” which is collecting “Differentiation with Social Media Tools“. As I write, there are 109 online social media tools...
View ArticleAlternative Facts
This week a post on The Adventures of Library Girl (a blog by written by Jennifer LaGarde, the Lead School Library Media Coordinator/Digital Teaching and Learning Specialist for New Hanover County...
View ArticleChoosing & Using Sources
This morning Nik Peachy shared a free, online or downloadable text book Choosing & Using Sources: A Guide to Academic Research by Teaching & Learning, Ohio State University Libraries....
View ArticleSearching for the Truth
Continuing my thoughts and writing about fake news, fake web pages, teaching search skills, and ultimately, trying to find the Truth of a matter, this post brings together for your consideration two...
View ArticleAre Memes Relevant to Studying Printed or Digital Texts?
The larger version of this question is really, ‘do we need to have a good working knowledge of what memes are in order to usefully expand a sense of our audience, our IB students? Does such knowledge...
View ArticleWikispaces is Closing
Wikispaces, a part of TES, announced last week that the site will close starting 31 July 2018. ‘Sparse, scale-free network’ flickr photo by sjcockell https://flickr.com/photos/sjcockell/8425835703...
View ArticleThe Best Primary Source – Talk to the Artist!
Research into art The Comparative Study and the Process Portfolio both involve some level of research into and review of artworks. Inevitably, for many students a lot of this research is ‘second-hand’,...
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