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Susie Highley

Let's get it started in here! - @joycevalenza NeverEndingSearch - 0 views

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    Many ideas for the beginning of the year in the library
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A Letter to my Colleagues | Knowledge Quest - 1 views

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    Sample letter to colleagues that was shared in Knowledge Quest
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Welcome to the SOMS Library | Smore - 0 views

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    Great newsletter to share with parents.
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Next Generation Roadmap - 1 views

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    Roadmap to the Next Generation of Assessments, scheduled to begin in 2014
Susie Highley

30 Day Challenge - 5 views

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    EVSC (Evansville Schools)  30 day challenge.  Begins October 24.  You can participate, but aren't eligible for the iPad!  Each day will include a new tool, tips and tutorials.
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Another 50 Online Readers (with audio) | mattBgomez - 0 views

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    Work on browser, ipad. Good for beginning readers and ELL
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Let the Adventures Begin - Scribbles From A School Teacher - 0 views

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    Includes how to create Choose Your Own Adventure stories
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RHS Virtual Get To Know You Activities (Public) - Google Docs - 0 views

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    From Nancy Jo Lambert
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Goodbye to Google Reader - 0 views

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    This post is from Gary Price, someone I've followed for quite a long time. He recommends newsblur as a replacement for Google Reader. There are links to other articles as well.
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20 Essential Twitter Chats for the Library Crowd | OEDb - 0 views

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    This website has many great library resources.  This particular one is twitter chats for the library.
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Set the Right Course for Back to School | School Library Journal - 0 views

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    Several useful ideas.
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Predictable Misunderstandings in Information Literacy: Initial Research Findings - 1 views

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    interesting article about first year college students and information.
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    Yes, this was fascinating. An excellent example of qualitative research that begins with a survey and extends to focus groups. The list of misconceptions that students have about research was illuminating.
Susie Highley

KDL What's Next® Database - 3 views

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    Next book in the series
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