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Adding Media Literacy Flavor
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This slide deck is a collection of activities that can be integrated into middle school or high school English Language Arts or Social Studies units as a way of "adding Media Literacy flavor" to what you're already doing.

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Information Science
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Lesson Plan
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Lesley James
Lesley James
Date Added:
08/05/2024
Advanced Analytic Methods in Geospatial Intelligence
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General James Clapper, former United States Director of National Intelligence and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), once said \everything happens somewhere.\" He stressed that there are aspects of time and place to every intelligence problem. In this course, you will examine how time and place work with general intelligence techniques to create geospatial intelligence. You will learn and apply critical thinking skills, structured analytical techniques, and other intelligence methods in a geospatial context. You'll also learn how to reduce personal and organizational bias by conducting an Analysis of Competing Hypotheses, by R. Heuer, a 45-year veteran of the CIA. As a result, you will be better prepared for the world of geospatial intelligence analysis."

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Applied Science
Information Science
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Full Course
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Penn State College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
Author:
Dennis Bellafiore
Todd Bacastow
Date Added:
10/07/2019
Advanced Keyword Searching, Part II
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The purpose of this tutorial (along with the “Advanced Keyword Searching, Part I” tutorial) is to help the student master comprehensive, keyword searching. Performing a truly comprehensive, keyword search is more difficult than performing a similarly thorough, subject heading search. We hope that this tutorial will make the steps involved in this complex process easier to understand and master.

Subject:
Applied Science
Information Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Nebraska
Author:
Cindy Schmidt
Date Added:
08/03/2021
Advanced Research Skills: Conducting Literature and Systematic Reviews
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A short course for graduate students to increase their proficiency in conducting research for literature and systematic reviews. After taking the mini course graduate students will understand how to conduct their review, how to execute appropriate searches, manage their results and demonstrate strategic reading skills. Module 1 provides a quick overview of the different types of academic reviews and the steps involved in conducting them. Module 2 demonstrates how to formulate a research question and how to search for sources. Module 3 discusses how to select and organize sources. Finally, Module 4 outlines techniques for reading and assessing the quality of sources.The course contains interactive H5P activities for students to test their learning. Students have access to a workbook of reflective activities to document their research process. The intended outcome is to ensure graduate students understand how to conduct and manage their own research for their academic success and future careers.

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Applied Science
Information Science
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Textbook
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Toronto Metropolitan University
Date Added:
02/28/2022
Advanced Research Skills: Conducting Literature and Systematic Reviews (2nd Edition)
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A short course for graduate students to increase their proficiency in conducting research for literature and systematic reviews. After taking the mini course graduate students will understand how to conduct their review, how to execute appropriate searches, manage their results and demonstrate strategic reading skills. Module 1 provides a quick overview of the different types of academic reviews and the steps involved in conducting them. Module 2 demonstrates how to formulate a research question and how to search for sources. Module 3 discusses how to select and organize sources. Finally, Module 4 outlines techniques for reading and assessing the quality of sources.The course contains interactive H5P activities for students to test their learning. Students have access to a workbook of reflective activities to document their research process. The intended outcome is to ensure graduate students understand how to conduct and manage their own research for their academic success and future careers.

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Applied Science
Information Science
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Textbook
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Toronto Metropolitan University
Date Added:
02/28/2023
Advanced exploration of the ecological consequences of trophic downgrading in mixed/short grass prairies in North America
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North American ecosystems have fundamentally changed over the late Pleistocene and Holocene; from a system dominated by mammoths, to bison, to domestic livestock. Given the very different body size and herd formation of these 'ecosystem engineers', it is likely that animals influence soil structure, water tables, vegetation and other animals in the ecosystems. What has been the ecological influence of the continued 'downsizing' of the largest animals in the ecosystem?

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Applied Science
Biology
Environmental Science
History
Information Science
Life Science
Mathematics
Measurement and Data
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Activity/Lab
Provider:
Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College
Provider Set:
Teach the Earth
Author:
Dennis Ruez
Date Added:
09/26/2022
An Advocacy Agenda for Generative AI in Libraries, Archives, and Museums: A Roadmap for the Future
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Leo Lo (University of New Mexico) and Cynthia Hudson Vitale (Association of Research Libraries) present 'An Advocacy Agenda for Generative AI in Libraries, Archives, and Museums: A Roadmap for the Future' during the Short Talks & Demos session at the Fantastic Futures ai4LAM 2023 annual conference. This item belongs to: movies/fantastic-futures-annual-international-conference-2023-ai-for-libraries-archives-and-museums-02.

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Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Information Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
AI4LAM
Provider Set:
Fantastic Futures 2023 Conference Session Recordings
Author:
Cynthia Hudson Vitale
Leo Lo
Date Added:
05/07/2024
Advocacy for OER and Open Textbooks
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This presentation was prepared for the Council of Australian University Librarians OER Collective Community.  The Community comprises mostly library staff who are supporting the production of open texts at thier institutions, many of whom are new to OER and open textbooks.  The aim was to provide a foundation for advocacy for the adoption, adaptation, and authoring of open textbooks locally.  Therefore, it establishes a shared definition and purpose of advocacy, especially as it relates to openness, and then provides six practical strategies for advocates that could be adapted and implemented for local contexts.

Subject:
Information Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Author:
Adrian Stagg
Date Added:
10/13/2022
African American History Online
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Videos that show how to use African American History Online, a database provided by Shelton State Community College to its students.All videos are close captioned.

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Information Science
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Kelly Griffiths
Date Added:
05/28/2019
Alabama Virtual Library
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This brief module provides instructions for students on how to get to the Alabama Virtual Library.

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Information Science
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Kelly Griffiths
Date Added:
05/07/2019
Algorithmic Bias and Fairness: Crash Course AI #18
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Today, we're going to talk about five common types of algorithmic bias we should pay attention to: data that reflects existing biases, unbalanced classes in training data, data that doesn't capture the right value, data that is amplified by feedback loops, and malicious data. Now bias itself isn't necessarily a terrible thing, our brains often use it to take shortcuts by finding patterns, but bias can become a problem if we don't acknowledge exceptions to patterns or if we allow it to discriminate.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Information Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Complexly
Provider Set:
Crash Course Artificial Intelligence
Date Added:
01/06/2020
Altmetrics Bingo
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Introduce graduate students and faculty in any discipline to the world of altmetrics and new ways to evaluate engagement with scholarly publications. The intention is to show not only new measurement techniques but to walk the learners through how to present their work in venues that will increase the visibility of their ideas and scholarly output.

Subject:
Applied Science
Education
Higher Education
Information Science
Material Type:
Game
Author:
Nora Bird
Kathryn Gannon
Date Added:
04/21/2022
Analysis of the Global Climate Change Controversy: A Problem-Based Learning Activity
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This is a problem-based learning activity that guides students through a process whereby the class as a whole investigates various stakeholder perspectives on the global climate change controversy. Individual students then reflect on their own perspectives in light of what they have learned.

Subject:
Applied Science
Career and Technical Education
Environmental Studies
Information Science
Political Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College
Provider Set:
Teach the Earth
Author:
Amy Wilstermann
David Koetje
Date Added:
01/20/2023