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Mansel Wells

Library of Congress Digital Collections - 0 views

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    Featured Digital Collections & Services: American Memory American History & Culture - A digital library of historic maps, photos, documents, audio and video from American Memory. Historic Newspapers - Enhanced access to America's historic newspapers through the Chronicling America project. International Collections - International materials and bilingual presentations from overseas libraries from Global Gateway. Legislative Information - THOMAS provides searchable full text of bills, Congressional Record and more. Performing Arts - Collections, articles and special presentations on music, theater and dance materials. Prints and Photographs - Catalog of about half of the Library's pictorial holdings with over 1 million digital images. Veterans History - Experience first-person stories of wartime service through personal artifacts. Web Site Archiving - Searchable archives of historic Web pages including national elections, 9/11 and more.
Mansel Wells

Using Tapped In for HS ELA: Member Perspectives: Meet Candy Carter - 2 views

shared by Mansel Wells on 09 Dec 09 - Cached
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    Meet Candy Carter I'm an AP Language and Comp teacher at McQueen HS in Reno, NV. My students lead very busy lives: they're in sports, band, choir, journalism, debate...and on and on. They also do not necessarily live close to one another. In past years, I had had nonfiction book groups in which students chose books from a list and completed projects and presentations on their reading. Over the years, it seems to have become increasingly difficult to find time for them to confer, and the presentations in class took too long. I needed to come up with a way for them to share their ideas in a different way, and I needed to have a way to hold them accountable for their work. I also was aware of the increasing importance of social networking sites in my students' lives. Candy's Perspective I had been introduced to Tapped In at a teacher workshop two or three years ago but had never made the time to really explore it. I was also a bit concerned that some their parents would object to them being online so I wanted to come up with an anonymous way for them to participate so that parents would not worry that their children's names were "out there" online. I hit on the idea of using Class ID numbers (which my students already use for peer reviews to ensure writers' anonymity). I was able to get all three of my classes into the system. I set up a calendar so groups could discuss online without bumping into other groups. Overall, this turned out to be a successful way for kids to share ideas about books. They enjoyed the novelty and talked about their reading in kid-speak, not just so they could impress their English teacher. Except for some technical snags (some kids are not as computer-savvy as others; they also needed to have Java on their computers, which turned out to be a problem for a few of them), this was relatively easy to monitor and manage. I loved reading what they said online--very authentic.
Fran Bullington

28 Things to do with a Digital Image - 5 views

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    A Google Docs collaborative presentation.
Rhondda Powling

Libraries as makerspaces - 0 views

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    Slides from a presentation by Kristin Fontichiaro
Rhondda Powling

Crafting New Narratives of Community, Connecting, Creating, and Par... - 0 views

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    Slideshare: Crafting New Narratives of Community, Connecting, Creating, and Participatory Learning at The Unquiet Library: A Makerspace Culture of Learning A First Outline of Our New Chapter for 2012-2013 | Presented to Dr. Adrian Thomason, July 16, 2012 | Buffy J. HamiltonCC "Defining Makerspace A place where people learn to use tools and materials and can develop creative projects Can be embedded inside an existing Makerspace organization or standalone on its own Adaptable-can be shaped by educational goals as well as students' creative interests"
Rhondda Powling

What's new in news aggregation? | Media network | Guardian Professional - 1 views

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    There's nothing new about curating the news and aggregating content. It's always been part of the role of journalism, selecting and presenting information, and editors have always done it. Aggregation is not curation. Aggregators pull together, and allow you to assemble, news from a variety of sources in one place. Those that also curate the news spotlight stories and often package content based on algorithm and/or the work of editors (ie there's some type of judgment involved and usually context created).
Rhondda Powling

Download free textbooks online - 1 views

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    Bookboon provides free online textbooks for students in PDF format. A range of subjects are available, and content is presented at a university level.
Rhondda Powling

Interviews, Writers, Quotes, Fiction, Poetry - Paris Review - 0 views

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    Author interviews ranging through the decades, from the 50's to the present from The Paris Review.
Rhondda Powling

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - LeakyPedia - 0 views

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    For all things Harry Potter. Presented as a wiki, the LeakyPedia has excellent information on Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, however the rest of the books and all of the films need additional information. This could be an opportunity for students who are fans of the books and/or the films to submit something to the site. The style of articles for the wiki has already been laid out, so students would be able to easily follow the templates on the site
Rhondda Powling

Ginipic - 0 views

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    "Ginipic takes image search to a whole new level. Now you can search image search engines, photo sharing websites or your own local picture collections simultaneously. Find what you're looking for and use it instantly in your own creation - document, presentation, art work"
Mansel Wells

Group K-12Librarians's best bookmarks - 0 views

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    Blog About Books Presented by National Geographic for Kids, DogEared is a blog about books-good books, funny books, adventure books; books about animals, friendship, pirates, faraway places . . . every kind of book that kids enjoy. Why is the site called "DogEared"? You know when you read a book and you turn the top edge of a page over to mark your place? That's called a "dog-ear"! Students mark ("dog-ear") the Web page so they can return to it often in order to read real kids' reviews and recommendations. They also share their own opinions and create their own reading wish list-as if it were their own online book club.
Mansel Wells

Webinar: Using a wiki for Libraries - 0 views

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    This is a video of a presentation illustrating various ways a wiki can be used in public and school libraries.
Mansel Wells

DogEared Book Blog - National Geographic Kids - 0 views

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    Blog About Books Presented by National Geographic for Kids, DogEared is a blog about books-good books, funny books, adventure books; books about animals, friendship, pirates, faraway places . . . every kind of book that kids enjoy. Why is the site called "DogEared"? You know when you read a book and you turn the top edge of a page over to mark your place? That's called a "dog-ear"! Students mark ("dog-ear") the Web page so they can return to it often in order to read real kids' reviews and recommendations. They also share their own opinions and create their own reading wish list-as if it were their own online book club.
Cathy Oxley

Free Banner Maker - 0 views

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    This is a great site for students to make banners for PPT presentations, web pages etc.
Rhondda Powling

Pearson - Prentice Hall Milestones in Lit - 0 views

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    Each month, the site presents a list of significant literary events that have occurred in that month through out history. Check-in on a monthly basis to find out new information
Mansel Wells

Biographical Dictionary - S9.com - 0 views

shared by Mansel Wells on 20 Mar 08 - Cached
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    more than 33,000 notable men and women who have shaped our world from ancient times to the present day. The dictionary can be searched by birth and death dates, positions held, professions, literary and artistic works, achievements, and other keywords. S9.com is a Wikipedia type system and everyone can edit biographies or even make their own. Whether you have a passion for history or simply know an interesting fact about the life of your current idol we invite you to contribute to our free project.
Mansel Wells

The United States Copyright Law: A Guide for Music Educators. Includes rights and limit... - 0 views

  • Revised copy 2003. Presented as a service by: The National Association For Music Education (MENC) Music Publishers' Association of The United States Music Teachers National Association National Association of Schools of Music National Music Publishers' Association
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    Revised copy 2003.
    Presented as a service by: The National Association For Music Education (MENC)
    Music Publishers' Association of The United States
    Music Teachers National Association
    National Association of Schools of Music
    National Music Publishers' Association
Rhondda Powling

http://www.morguefile.com/archive - 0 views

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    A good website that provides free photos. The collection contains thousands of images that anyone can use for free in academic or commercial presentations. The image collection can be searched by subject category, image size, color, or rating. Morgue File is more than just a source for free images. It also features a "classroom" where visitors can learn photography techniques and get tips about image editing.
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