Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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E-learning Games & Activities Archives - Elearning Examples

E-learning Games & Activities Archives - Elearning Examples | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Hi I’m David. I started E-learning Examples to curate the best multimedia learning examples.

Along the way, I discovered some of the best examples of multimedia learning were coming from visual and multimedia journalism.

There’s actually a lot of overlap between the industries. However, multimedia journalism examples are rarely hidden behind corporate firewalls, so I felt adding them would provide even more inspiration and learning opportunities for those designing and developing corporate e-learning.

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Beginner's Guide to Research | Rutgers University

If you are looking for an interactive tool to help your students learn how to do research check out this guide from Rutgers. There are five modules that explore:

* Selecting a Topic

* Finding Sources

* Selecting Keywords

* Identifying Citations

* Evaluating Sources

This resource is best used with upper high school and college students.

Marilyn Korhonen's curator insight, June 10, 2013 3:46 PM

Sometimes the basics are a great place to start.

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Online safety for the home & SMEs | Cyber Street

Cyber Street provides easy tips so that you stay safe online. Learn how to protect your home or business from cyber crime in a fun and interactive way. 

 

Be Cyber Streetwise is a cross-government campaign, funded by the National Cyber Security Programme, and delivered in partnership with the private and voluntary sectors. The campaign is led by the Home Office, working closely with the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and the Cabinet Office.

We aim to measurably and significantly improve the online safety behaviour and confidence of consumers and small businesses (SMEs). 

On this website we’ve collected links to all the great resources produced by partners, helping you find the information you need to protect yourselves, your families and your businesses.

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