5 Things We Know about College Students in 2014, published by The
Chronicle of Higher Education which summarizes the findings of a recent
survey:
- They love Apple
- Print is not dead to them
- They are not that into Twitter
- They think libraries and computer labs are swell
- They have not ditched scholarly works for Wikipedia
Of course, I particularly liked the positive comments about
libraries and I found this pretty consistent with observations of our own high
school students and with scholarly studies such as those profiled by Emily Singley
in How College Students *Really* Do Research.
100 Top Tools for Learning 2014 – which includes results from the 8th
annual survey. Based in the UK, this survey
compiles results from learning professionals in 61 countries. The top ten are shown nearby.
School Library Journal also publishes several lists of top Apps, Books,
Tech and More.
For more top 100’s see these Book lists:
- 100 Notable Books of 2014 from New York Times
- Amazon which includes picks from editors and customers
- Outstanding Books for the College Bound and Lifelong Learners (2014) from YALSA
- Economist
- Good Reads for numerous categories, as voted by readers
- Slate Staff Recommendations
Above image from SLJ's Best Adult Books 4 Teens 2014
Prefer a video instead? Here are the 10 Best TED Talks of 2014 for Educators. And one personal
suggestion that combines tech and art: Tim’s Vermeer is a
fascinating movie about an attempt to replicate the work of Vermeer using
lenses and innovative technology from the 17th century. I thoroughly enjoyed
this film and highly recommend it. And for fun - an absolute favorite created by students at Mount Desert Island High School in Maine:
There are many, many
more lists … feel free to share your favorites in the comment space below.
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