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Tuesday, April 18, 2006
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How did you like this internet workshop
Here are some materials for you to review.
1. take the information literacy quiz
2. example of a directory
3. using altavista.com search only you can type in the following
URL WORDS(words you want to have within a webpage)
to find country codes
4. here is information that Alan November gave us at the Tech Ed Conference in Pasadena about searches . use this website to answer some of the questions on information literacy.
after you have done the quiz then go to "comments" and "blog away". enjoy. Prof. J.
Monday, April 11, 2005
Information Literacy
Last week at Tech Ed we heard Alan November talk about information literacy.
Here is an information literacy quiz you can give your students.
Enjoy. Prof. J.
Tuesday, April 05, 2005
Bookmarks for Mission College
I thought that all of us could jointly keep up some bookmarks that will help our students. to do that you go to http://del.icio.us del.icio.us and click on the top, login, then type in username = lamc and password = mission . Then click on the top, on 'post' and post your link which is useful, and then add a tag, and that is how it will be stored.
the Mission College bookmarks are located at lamc. If we all add links, we will find how useful it is for our students. Enjoy. Prof. J. (David Jordan)
How blogs are used by students
Yesterday Alan November told us that we could use blogs with out students, and that each student should have a blog. First, have your students set up their blogs at blogger.com This is free from google, and it takes three (3) short steps. Then read how students use blogs at Burnett. Enjoy
What I learned
So far I have learned that blogs are the most important invention since "sliced bread". This was told to me by our speaker yesterday at Tech Ed, Alan November, see November Learning his website Also I set up this blog for all of us to add our information to share with others what we learned. good luck everyone. David Jordan

