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Presentation
Flying Weasels and Snoring Hummingbirds: Techniques to Discover and Critically Read Quality Images
Minnesota eLearning Summit (2015)
  • Jennifer L Hootman
  • Greta Bahnemann, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Abstract
Do hummingbirds really snore? Do weasels form friendships with woodpeckers? Is that dress really blue and black or gold and white? Viral images and videos generate huge amounts of traffic and discussion among community via social media, but do we actually understand what we're viewing? Are we "reading" media accurately? Are we asking ourselves critical questions that will add to our community knowledge base or are we inadvertently spreading misinformation? This presentation was an exploration into effective search techniques to locate quality digital collections using a local Minnesota digital resource (Minnesota Reflections) and “The Google of Digital Collections” (the Digital Public Library of America). Presenters explored strategies for “reading images” with greater accuracy and critical thinking skills. These techniques, criteria, and strategies provide educators with helpful resources for classroom discussion and research projects.

Publication Date
July 29, 2015
Location
Minneapolis, MN
Citation Information
Jennifer L Hootman and Greta Bahnemann. "Flying Weasels and Snoring Hummingbirds: Techniques to Discover and Critically Read Quality Images" Minnesota eLearning Summit (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jlhootman/5/