ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills
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BBC offers free 360 Video from around the world - via Class Tech Tips

BBC offers free 360 Video from around the world - via Class Tech Tips | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it
Looking for a clip to send home to students or want to connect a video link for a QR code scavenger hunt? Educational 360 videos are worth exploring!

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Willem Kuypers's curator insight, January 31, 2017 3:37 PM
Bonne idée !
Tina Jameson's curator insight, February 2, 2017 4:55 PM
Includes a link to free starter guide, for those wishing to explore how they might use this attention grabbing format with students.
António Maneira's curator insight, February 5, 2017 10:31 AM
New Media New ways of telling stories! New Learning approach!
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Give me some credit, please! (Students & Plagiarism)

Give me some credit, please! (Students & Plagiarism) | ED 262 Research, Reference & Resource Skills | Scoop.it

"I am usually pretty darn proud of my MLIS students’ work.  In going through my grad students’ final workshop presentations this semester, I found one just too useful not to share.  So I asked for permission."


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Beth Dichter's curator insight, June 7, 2015 11:55 PM

At times many of us feel like knocking our heads against the wall when a student hands in work that is plagiarized. This post includes eight GoAnimate videos that discuss plagiarism, from the view of the teacher and the students. Sharing them with staff at your school, or with the students, would promote discussion.

Joyce Valenza has embedded the videos into her post, and also provides a link to a Google presentation as well as a link to a video (on YouTube) which is the actual presentation.

The school year may be winding down, but plagiarism is here to stay. Take some time to review these and consider how you might share them next year.

Ellen Dougherty's curator insight, August 1, 2015 11:50 AM

At times many of us feel like knocking our heads against the wall when a student hands in work that is plagiarized. This post includes eight GoAnimate videos that discuss plagiarism, from the view of the teacher and the students. Sharing them with staff at your school, or with the students, would promote discussion.

Joyce Valenza has embedded the videos into her post, and also provides a link to a Google presentation as well as a link to a video (on YouTube) which is the actual presentation.

The school year may be winding down, but plagiarism is here to stay. Take some time to review these and consider how you might share them next year.