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Buffy Hamilton

Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines for Teachers - 0 views

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    This chart was designed to inform teachers of what they may do under the law. Feel free to make copies for teachers in your school or district, or download a PDF version at www.techlearning.com. More detailed information about fair use guidelines and copyright resources is available at www.halldavidson.net.
Deb Waugh

Doug Johnson Website - dougwri - Baby teachers - 0 views

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    Important descriptions of the library for new teachers. Includes idea of "intellectual gymnasium."
Cristina Dover

Promotion and marketing - 27 views

I do a monthly newsletter and I'm pretty sure three people read it. I think your "potty notes" idea is hilarious! I may actually try that this month. See how it goes. I run into the same proble...

Allison Burrell

TeachLibrary - home - 0 views

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    "This space is for teacher-librarians to share their lesson plans and otherwise collaborate with each other. This space has been set up to follow the chapter headings from "Information Literacy for Life-Long Learning," the K-12 Library Scope and Sequence developed by the teacher-librarians of the Pittsburgh Public Schools (PA). (Please note that we begin here with Chapter 3, as chapters 1 & 2 do not require lesson plans.)"
Liz Dodds

TPS Self-Directed Modules - For Teachers (Library of Congress) - 0 views

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    All social science teachers should go through this approx. one hour tutorial, then get an hour of professional development for it- or whatever your district requires.
Elizabeth Kahn

Copyright in a Copy Paste World - 0 views

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    Wonderful site created to help you teach digital citizenship, how to fight plagiarism, and copyright laws. There are tools for students and teachers.
Elizabeth Kahn

Newsela | Nonfiction Literacy and Current Events - 0 views

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    Teachers can register and use Newsela for non-fiction text reading. Texts are found in the daily news, so the students can read contemporary relevant information.
David Hilton

History Sources Group - 6 views

Hello librarians. I host a group for History teachers to share online history sources, resources and teaching strategies with each other at http://groups.diigo.com/groups/history-teachers. It may ...

history resources sources

started by David Hilton on 09 Aug 09 no follow-up yet
c foote

PBS Teachers | learning.now . Strengthening Student Resilience to Online Risks | PBS - 0 views

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    Very important post on internet safety and complexity of issue.
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    Andy Carvin analyzes British report about the complexities of internet safety and need for student resilience
c foote

| Teaching for Information Literacy - 1 views

shared by c foote on 08 Jul 08 - Cached
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    Living Sky School--site with information problem solving models, info literacy, teacher librarian 2.0
Fran Bullington

The Amanda Project - 0 views

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    What Happened to Amanda? Join the space, read the clues, and help to locate Amanda. Looks promising to suggest to English teachers.
Fran Bullington

http://www.ttms.org/PDFs/17%20All%20Posters%20v001%20(Full).pdf - 0 views

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    8x11.5 posters ready to print out for ELA teachers!
kreierson

Web Links Home - 10 views

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    great for teachers for searching, also includes a student section. Add to library site.
Berta Winiker

Learning Network Crossword Puzzle Archive - 0 views

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    Times puzzle master Will Shortz has edited these crossword puzzles, which are grouped by topics such as American History, Fine Arts, Language Arts, Science, Technology. Each puzzle page has links to learning more about the topic. Explore the Hall of Geology, Gems, and Minerals extensive image database in combination with the Rocks and Minerals crossword.
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