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The Cost Conundrum: What a Texas town can teach us about health care | North Idaho Heal... - 0 views

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    Listed in CCSS Appendix B as a text exemplar for informational text: Science, Math, & Technical Subjects. Article by North Idaho Health Network.
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sigms - Newsletters - 0 views

  • SIGMS provides the SIGMS SCANNER newsletter to its members to share current information related to technology for school librarians.
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    Highlights include: 1 Tool at a Time, TL Ning by Joyce Valenza, and Webtools4u2use
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Newbies | Bookbee Ebooks - 5 views

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    A beginner's guide to ebooks.
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California Campaign for Strong School Libraries - 2 views

  • This site is designed to give you information about California school libraries. We invite you to give your time, talent and money to advocate for strong school libraries, implementing the new Model School Library Standards and creating legislative action.
  • Click to see how your district answered the California school library survey.
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      We should have this information available in Idaho!
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Doug Johnson Website - dougwri - Owning Our Curriculum - 1 views

  • Clearly articulated information and technology curriculum and specific benchmarks. Your school should have a separate K-12 IL curriculum with clear grade level benchmarks. If your state has one, so much the better – use it. (Wisconsin’s standards are excellent.) But if not, write your own based on AASL’s Information Power and ISTE’s NETS standards. When an administrator, teacher or parent wants to know exactly what skills you teach, you can readily show them.
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International Society for Technology in Education | PLN: Building Your Global Connectio... - 0 views

  • This is what a P.L.N. (Personal Learning Network) is all about
  • Participants will learn how to meet and communicate with people in a PLN that you will create. Discover why Ning's are like subject area resource rooms in a large school. They’re social networks connecting teachers with common interests. Connect to discussion forums, utilize a blog, share resources, and plan group activities.
  • We will demonstrate 5 PLN's that include, Classroom 2.0, Educators PLN, ProTeacher, Teachers.net, and Global Education Network. Discover how educators around the world are willing to share their ideas/information back and forth, provide creative and refreshing new ideas; get advice from a very supportive group. and a great place to meet teachers from all over the country.
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About | Librarian by Day - 1 views

  • Bobbi is dedicated to helping libraries find their place in the digital age. She is passionate about 21st century literacies and the role of all libraries in equal access and opportunity for all. Her professional interests include digital and technology based services, the digital divide, and improving existing services through expanding traditional methods, while creating innovative new practices.
  • Bobbi was named a Mover and Shaker by Library Journal in 2011.
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