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Helping you become a Digital Scholar

How it works

  1. Select a topic
    or a tag
  2. Find out more about an OER
  3. Try it out and see what you learn!

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Learning topics

  • Developing Digital Literacies
  • Using Multimedia Creatively for Learning
  • Learning Collaboratively Online
  • Referencing and Avoiding Plagiarism
  • Finding Information Online
  • Learning with Social Media
  • Ethics, Rights and Intellectual Property

Tags

  • Internet
  • searching
  • plagiarism
  • social media
  • tutorial
  • howto
  • copyright
  • quiz
  • referencing
  • Web 2.0
  • research
  • tools
  • Twitter
  • authority
  • blogging

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Rating a resource helps your fellow researchers decide whether to explore it further and also provides valuable feedback to the resource's authors.

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Think before you link

To help you decide which resources to visit, we have provided information about each resource before you click through to the resource itself.

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Commenting helps

This website allows you to post comments with your opinions about the resources you have looked at, and to read the opinions of other users.

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OER – what’s that?

An OER is an Open Educational Resource - one that has been made available by its creator for use by anyone, without further need to ask permission.

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