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Investigating Your World: Finding Sources
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Your blog title should reveal the topic of your investigation blog, telling your readers what to expect. You should add a blog description here that goes into a bit more detail about your topic and explains the purpose of your blog. For instance the purpose of this blog is to show my students how to set up their investigation blogs. Wednesday, March 17, 2010. When you are ready to find sources, the best place to start is the DHS library website. Go to Find Articles. To access resources our library owns.
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techtalkinthemc: October 2011
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Friday, October 28, 2011. Social Networking and the Media Center. According to a survey conducted by the Pew Internet and American Life Project (2007), more than 55 percent of youths age 12-17 use online social networking sites. Among other findings, 48 percent of teens visit social networking websites daily or more often; 26 percent visit once a day, 22 percent visit several times a day, for some teens social networking is their primary source for information. 8211; organize the basic framework, then ad...
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UNT SLIS5720 - Fall 2010 - Wikis
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Skip to main content. Try Wikispaces Classroom now. Brand new from Wikispaces. UNT SLIS5720 - Fall 2010. UNT SLIS5720 - Fall 2010. Class Jump is a website for teachers and students to share class information, post pictures and assignments. Teachers can chat and communicate with students via the World Wide Web. Librarians can use Class Jump to promote programs and services offered to students and their parents, as well as to inform kids of databases and new books available. The Penrith School Library uses...
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Investigating Your World: March 2010
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Your blog title should reveal the topic of your investigation blog, telling your readers what to expect. You should add a blog description here that goes into a bit more detail about your topic and explains the purpose of your blog. For instance the purpose of this blog is to show my students how to set up their investigation blogs. Friday, March 26, 2010. 1 Reflect on what you have learned as a researcher. What parts of this project went really well? What would you do differently next time? The writing ...