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Jan 14 2009

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Reference Extract

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Get librarian-approved search results with Reference Extract — someday

Reference Extract

There’s a lively discussion in the comments over at the Reference Extract planning site: some visitors are skeptical (to say the least) about the need for a search engine that gives results “weighted towards sites most often referred to by librarians at institutions such as the Library of Congress.”

But both teachers and librarians know that students encounter a great deal of non-credible and un-credible as well as incredible content on the web, content that students are all too prone to take at face value. And there are similar projects out there: KidZui, which we covered last month, is not just a search engine but an entire browser built to lead kids toward websites approved by teachers. New search engines such as Cuil, which we covered back in August, do emerge. So a project like this — and Reference Extract is an ambitious project–isn’t out in left field, whether or not it’s a Google-killer.

If you read through the proposal, there’s lots of interesting data to support the project, and there’s some good geek food for those who’d like to know how the search engine will work (they’re going to pull out and index the URLs from QuestionPoint and use the Find retrieval engine from OCLC, or possibly Nutch . . . oh, never mind). The folks who are going to build this search engine prove with studies and pretty graphs that librarians are perceived as credible and that different librarians do tend to send researchers to the same websites.

So what do you think? Would you be likely to use and encourage your students to use a search engine “built for maximum credibility”? -AMANDA FRENCH

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Jan 11 2009

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Make Beliefs Comix

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Make Beliefs Comix is a site that can be used to have students create their own comic strip. It is fun and easy and allows students to express their ideas to others in a fun way. Creation is the top of the New Blooms Taxonomy and develops high level thinking skills.

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Jan 10 2009

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Image Detective

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Chalk Talk 1/9/09

Image Detective- I have talked a great deal about the importance of teaching our students visual literacy skills. This is a fantastic site for reading historical images and primary documents with a critical eye.
 

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Jan 10 2009

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Schools: Moving From Team Sport to Lifelong Fitness

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NY Times Long Island Section
Addressing the alarming statistics about childhood obesity, schools are adopting programs that focus on health rather than competition.

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Jan 06 2009

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Formative Assessment Poll Results

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Jan 04 2009

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New Study Shows Time Spent Online Important for Teen Development

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The MacArthur Foundation
November 20, 2008

Digital Media & Learning, Press Releases

(San Francisco, CA) — Results from the most extensive U.S. study on teens and their use of digital media show that America’s youth are developing important social and technical skills online – often in ways adults do not understand or value.

“It might surprise parents to learn that it is not a waste of time for their teens to hang out online,” said Mizuko Ito, University of California, Irvine researcher and the report’s lead author. “There are myths about kids spending time online – that it is dangerous or making them lazy. But we found that spending time online is essential for young people to pick up the social and technical skills they need to be competent citizens in the digital age.”
Read the entire article here.

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