by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Global Digital Citizen
Everybody knows Google is the world’s flagship search engine, and with good reason. When it comes to Google shortcut commands, there is literally almost nothing you can’t find. However, even though we use it every day, many of us can benefit from using...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Global Digital Citizen
If your learners are looking for open source image sites for supplementing current or upcoming class projects, then look no further. Here is our list of some of the top open source image sites that are safe to get pics from. You might find that one site will be your...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Information Fluency
via Mindshift Google has made it possible for us to have instant information gratification. Just start typing the first letters of your search word and the site intuits your question and offers you the smartest choice of answers. Seems simple enough. But as quick and...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Global Digital Citizen
Via NZ Herald You probably don’t remember what you Googled 10 minutes ago, let alone the myriad inane and fleeting things you’ve searched since the engine’s beginnings. But unless you’re browsing in incognito mode or have tweaked your account...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Information Fluency, Leadership, Solution Fluency, Teaching, Technology
by Ryan Schaaf Learning is a process. Sometimes it’s messy, disorganized, and chaotic. In some cases this is favorable and will promote tenacity and perseverance, making the learner’s journey that much more enlightening. On the other hand, the web is an imperfect...
by Ross Crockett | Global Digital Citizen, Information Fluency, Teaching, Technology
via EdTechReview How many times has it been that you’re trying to search for a specific site or on a specific topic too hard but in the end you end up finding nothing. Have you ever questioned yourself why this happens? Well as much as the internet is the...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Information Fluency, Media Fluency, Technology
via Marketing Tech Blog While this infographic from HackCollege, Get More Out of Google, was written for the education industry – it’s very relevant to marketers and how you utilize the search engine. I’m surprised, for instance, the number of people that aren’t aware...