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readergirlz - 2 views

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    ReaderGirlz download page.
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Strength in Numbers: Data-driven collaboration may not sound sexy, but it could save yo... - 2 views

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    Using data driven collaboration to improve student achievement and prove your library program's worth.
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SpineOut - 2 views

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    SpineOut is a Australian online magazine for young adults produced by the team responsible for the Good Reading magazine.
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Internet Archive Partners With 150 Libraries to Launch an E-Book Lending Program - 2 views

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    The Internet Archive, in conjunction with 150 libraries, has rolled out a new 80,000 e-book lending collection today on OpenLibrary.org. This means that library patrons with an OpenLibrary account can check out any of these e-books. The hope is that this effort will help libraries make the move to digital book lending. "As readers go digital, so are our libraries," says Brewster Kahle, founder and Digital Librarian of the Internet Archive
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Looking to Ramp Up Your Library Web Site? Try a Blog. - 1/1/2010 - School Library Journal - 2 views

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    Carolyn Foote's article not only shares why you should consider a blog for your library website, but also offers many resources which include links to support using blogging and links to school library websites using a blogging platform.
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North Carolina Newspaper Digitization Project: Home - 2 views

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    A selection of searchable newspapers and magazines from the 18th and 19th centuries.
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ISAIL: Home - 2 views

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    The Illinois Standards Aligned Instruction for Libraries wiki which includes a K-12 curriculum as well as many resources.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Google Tools Tutorials - 2 views

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    tutorials for all the google tools - great for students. 
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Using Tapped In for HS ELA: Member Perspectives: Meet Candy Carter - 2 views

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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.
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YALSA's Teens' Top Ten Nominations Announced! | The Hub - 2 views

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    The Teens' Top Ten is a "teen choice" list where every title is nominated and voted on by teens. The 2012 nominations have been posted on the YALSA website so that teens across the country can read them all summer; voting will be happen over August and September, and the winners will be announced during Teen Read Week in October.
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Let Me Tell You A Tale - 1 views

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    Free audio books for children through itunes
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Mobile Apps: Implications for Libraries « Dysart & Jones - 1 views

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    From the NYPL's "Engaging Communitities, Promoting Learning" conferenceon the current state of mobile, and encouraged them to consider the implications for libraries.
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Neil Gaiman's MouseCircus.com | The Graveyard Book Video Tour Readings - 1 views

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    The video tour of Gaiman reading his award winning novel - one chapter at a time.
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schoollibraries2011 - checklist for parents - 1 views

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    There are no facts and figures about the school library on the My Schools website, yet the library and the teacher librarian play a vital role in your child's education. So are Australian children and young people getting the best deal? ASLA research shows that a strong library program that is adequately staffed, resourced and funded can lead to higher student achievement regardless of the socioeconomic or educational levels of the adults in the community This is a 10-point checklist designed for parents to investigate if their school is investing where it counts.
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New from Pew: The Rise of e-Reading « NeverEndingSearch - 1 views

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edtech VISION - edtech VISION - 1 views

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    Advice on how to make simple but effective book trailers with minimum technology
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Free Mathsframe Interactive Whiteboard Teacher Resources - 1 views

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    Free resources for teaching maths using primary framework objectives
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