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Allison Burrell

The Daring Librarian - 21 views

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    This website is the best news site, all the information is here and always on the update. We accept criticism and suggestions. Happy along with you here. I really love you guys. :-) www.killdo.de.gg
D'coda Dcoda

LibGuides Community Site - 0 views

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    Great research tool from 38,441 librarians
Joel Zehring

Pew Research Center: Writing, Technology and Teens - 1 views

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    Amanda Lenhart discusses survey results concerning school writing, personal writing, and writing in social networking. Could this be used to promote blogging/texting/chatting standards instruction in schools? If schools don't teach students to use social networking and web 2.0 tools effectively and efficiently, who will? Of interest is this quote: "A considerable number of educators and children's advocates worry that James Billington, the Librarian of Congress, was right when he recently suggested that young Americans' electronic communication might be damaging 'the basic unit of human thought -- the sentence.'" This seems a little bit like saying if teens got a hold of new type of watch, they might damage the space-time continuum.
Allison Kipta

MLA's 30 Books Every Adult Should Read Before They Die on Lists of Bests - 0 views

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    United Kingdom - "a World Book Day poll conducted by the Museum, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA), in which librarians around the country were asked the question, 'Which book should every adult read before they die?' "
Danielle Klaus

NoodleTools : MLA / APA Bibliography Composer, Notecards, Free Research Tools - 0 views

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    NoodleTools provides innovative software that teaches students and supports teachers and librarians throughout the entire research process. *Search intelligently *Assess the quality of results *Record, organize and synthesize information using online notecards *Format your bibliography in MLA or APA style
Paul McKenzie

webucation - 1 views

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    This is what you get when the Librarian-Media Studies Specialist is married to the Technology Integration Specialist
Jennifer Maddrell

Lookybook | Home - 0 views

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    jamacc: Great resource for librarians for selection, showing illustrations for read-alouds. See blog post: http://books-and-bytes.blogspot.com/2008/04/lookybook-experiment.html
Ced Paine

Lifelines - Homework Resources fo Students, Parents & Librarians - 0 views

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    Grades 5-12
Darcy Goshorn

Copyright for Teachers and School Librarians - 25 views

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    "We are here to help you deal with copyright issues in your school. North Carolina educator John Brim will share his knowledge of copyright and how it applies to teachers, media technology professionals and students. As educators, we have special 'fair use' privileges. Be sure you know what the limitations are and you will be able to make the right decisions. To use this website, click on the Video Chapters on the left side of this page and you will see and hear John Brim on different topics. All videos will open in your default media player. "
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    This website is the best news site, all the information is here and always on the update. We accept criticism and suggestions. Happy along with you here. I really love you guys. :-) www.killdo.de.gg
Shelly Terrell

Top 25 Websites for Teaching and Learning: ALA Annual 2012 - 0 views

  • Top 25 Websites list is based on feedback and nominations from AASL members. School librarians are encouraged to nominate their most used websites. The websites are: Projeqt, Gamestar Mechanic, Vialogues, Popplet, Jux, Comic Master, My Storymaker, Inanimate Alice, Quicklyst, Spidercribe, Stixy, Remember the Milk, Celly, Wiggio, Collaborize Classroom, Study Ladder, History Pin, Learn it in 5, ARKive, DocsTeach, iWitness, How to Smile, Study Blue, NASA Kids Club, and Springnote.
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    user-friendly web-based sites that encourage learners to explore and discover-and each one is linked to one or more of the four strands of AASL's Standards for the 21st-Century Learner: skills, dispositions in action, responsibilities, and self-assessment strategies. The websites are: Projeqt, Gamestar Mechanic, Vialogues, Popplet, Jux, Comic Master, My Storymaker, Inanimate Alice, Quicklyst, Spidercribe, Stixy, Remember the Milk, Celly, Wiggio, Collaborize Classroom, Study Ladder, History Pin, Learn it in 5, ARKive, DocsTeach, iWitness, How to Smile, Study Blue, NASA Kids Club, and Springnote.
Fred Delventhal

findingDulcinea | Online Guides | Internet Library | Web Resources - 0 views

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    Our mission is to bring users the best information on the Web for any topic, employing human insight and methodical review. FindingDulcinea presents only credible, high-quality and trustworthy Web sites, saving time for the novice and the experienced user alike. Each piece, whether a Web Guide, a Beyond the Headlines story or a Netcetera article, receives the same meticulous research. The Web sites included in each piece are connected through original narrative, providing users with information on each site before they even click on it.
Jeff Johnson

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  • For decades, comic books were derided as gaudy, sub-literate threats to children's brain cells. Now, teachers, researchers, and librarians are taking a new look at comics and they like what they see: a way, in a culture now dominated by TV, video games, and the Internet, to get children reading. It's not really a new concept. As far back as the 1940s, series such as "Classics Illustrated" and "Picture Stories From the Bible" were using comics as an educational tool. Today there are literacy and comics programs, such as the Comic Book Project, springing up all over the country. Sponsored by state officials and educators, these programs focus on the simple goal of promoting the reading habit.
Clay Leben

informationfluency » home - 0 views

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    Teacher training materials on new tools by Joyce Belinza, PA librian.
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    Web 2.0 for librarians explained. Wiki resource site.
Tracy Lee Edwards

The Teacher Tap: Professional Development Resources for Educators - 0 views

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    The Teacher Tap is a free, professional development resource that helps educators and librarians address common questions about the use of technology in teaching and learning by providing easy access to practical, online resources and activities
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