Web Literacy: Using & Sharing Dynamic Tools to Learn & Teach the Web
Presentation Type
Workshop
Conference Track
Other
Description
Web literacy the ability to build, connect and explore web components is quickly becoming inextricably linked to information literacy. Experiential learning is essential in teaching the future of information discovery. In this workshop, we will review useful Open Educational Resources and use code playgrounds to create customized search widgets using HTML, CSS, & JavaScript. We will then briefly examine how to apply these concepts to develop other tools, including plugins and browser extensions.
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Start Date
2-13-2015 2:10 PM
End Date
2-13-2015 2:55 PM
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/20161
Subjects
Critical thinking, Computer network resources -- Evaluation, Internet in education, Computers and literacy, Open learning
Tools to Learn & Teach the Web
Web Literacy: Using & Sharing Dynamic Tools to Learn & Teach the Web
Web literacy the ability to build, connect and explore web components is quickly becoming inextricably linked to information literacy. Experiential learning is essential in teaching the future of information discovery. In this workshop, we will review useful Open Educational Resources and use code playgrounds to create customized search widgets using HTML, CSS, & JavaScript. We will then briefly examine how to apply these concepts to develop other tools, including plugins and browser extensions.