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22 Aug 08
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Don’t teach harder, teach clever.
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Students are taking notes on index cards
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Some are looking through book bibliographies to hunt down books for further study
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Some are tracking down articles through those proprietary research databases.
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insert your copy card to print them out
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Seventy-one percent of teens say the Internet is their primary source for information for completing their most recent school project or report
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Pew Internet & American Life
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78 percent say the Internet regularly helps them with classroom assignments
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it does mean that students should be taught how to effectively use the web for research
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Accessing information online will only grow in the future, and it will be imperative for their future careers to be able to effectively collect and organize information online.
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Here are 12 resources for information collection and organization:
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Organizing bookmarks and websites
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replace Internet Explorer Favorites by allowing users to not only save a favorite site, but to also assign tags to sites and write a small description
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Organizing information
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allow users to copy and paste information and save online
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Wikis.
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serve as a way to collect information from around the web
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also ideal for collaboration among project partners
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Mind mapping
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allow users to create a visual map of related ideas
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All of these sites are free to use
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04 Aug 08
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03 Aug 08
Patrick HigginsHere are some ways to make researching online available to your students. Also, my favorite part, to eliminate the notecard.
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04 Jul 08
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