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Elizabeth Kahn

Young Adults & Teens - Bookish - 0 views

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    A student shared this resource with me. This is what she told me, " The thing that attracted me to it was their feature that allows you to type in a book title and it gives you recommendations based on that book. Plus, if you really want to narrow down your search you can add up to four books for more personalized results. I thought over the website was awesome, so I thought I just had to share it with you.." I think it looks like fun. This link is for the section on young adults and teens. 
Jennifer Wells

What Should I Read Next? Book recommendations from readers like you - 0 views

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    Compare books to a title you read and liked.
Deb Waugh

ALA | 2008 Best Books for Young Adults - 0 views

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    Source of recommended books for YALSA class
Buffy Hamilton

Section 108 Study Group Issues Report - The Library Today (Library of Congress) - 0 views

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    After nearly three years of intensive work, the independent Section 108 Study Group has issued its report and recommendations on exceptions to copyright law to address how libraries, archives and museums deal with copyrighted materials in fulfilling their missions in the digital environment. The report is available at www.section108.gov. Section 108 is the section of the Copyright Act that provides limited exceptions for libraries and archives so that they may make copies to replace copyrighted works in their collections when necessary, preserve them for the long term and make them available to users.
Deb Waugh

ALA | 2007 Teens' Top Ten - 0 views

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    These are good lists based on what teens recommend. You may find that you already have many of them in your library before they come out on this list, but there may be a few here that are new to you and deserve consideration. The list is also a great source of titles to use in booktalks.
Deb Waugh

ALA | Best Books for Young Adults - 0 views

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    This is one of my favorite lists of best books. 90% of what I've bought based on these recommendations have flown off the shelves. Their also some of my favorite books for book talks because I enjoy reading them while preparing the book talk!
Liz Dodds

Tom Vander Ark: How Social Networking Will Transform Learning - 4 views

  • I'm betting on social learning platforms as a lever for improvement at scale in education. Instead of a classroom as the primary organizing principle, social networks will become the primary building block of learning communities (both formal and informal). Smart recommendation engines will queue personalized content. Tutoring, training, and collaboration tools will be applications that run on social networks. New schools will be formed around these capabilities. Teachers in existing schools will adopt free tools yielding viral, bureaucracy-cutting productivity improvement. In the coming decade, most middle and high schools will adopt some version of 1:1 technology, online learning will play an increasing role, and learning experiences will be conducted and coordinated on social learning platforms. While adoption won't be simple and smooth, it will cut through the typical barriers that block other reforms.
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    A new idea for school reform.
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