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Big6 by the Month - OVERVIEW on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Thanks Dennis!
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To see ourselves as others see us - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog - 0 views

  • Oh, I've always wondered why librarians work so hard to stay in the ranks of teachers, instead of working toward being considered administrators or directors. Do we have a innate inferiority complex?
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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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Home | digitalliteracy.gov - 0 views

  • This is the destination for digital literacy resources and collaboration. Use it to share and enhance the tools necessary to learn computer and Internet skills needed in today’s global work environment.
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Frances Jacobson Harris on next steps for libraries and youth privacy | - 0 views

  • Make it clear that youth privacy is a library issue.
  • The challenge lies in determining how to promote use of the information resources and communication technologies that empower and enable young people, while also giving them the tools and understanding they need to protect their own privacy and the privacy of others.
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ALA 2011 ALA Election Results - 1 views

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    DIRECTOR-ELECT REGION VIII (AK, ID, OR, WA) SUSAN M. NICKEL 354 votes 54.4% Votes Percent Winner
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Model Lesson Checklist AASL Standards for the 21st-Century Learner - 2 views

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    This model lesson checklist was developed by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL). Register to search and contribute lesson plans to the AASL Standards for the 21st-Century Learner Lesson Plan Database at aasl.jesandco.org.
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Going Out of Print - 1 views

  • Going Out of Print School libraries of the future could be light on books and heavy on digital resources.
  • To what extent will public school libraries morph into digital media centers where paper books are merely a side dish and e-books are the main course?
  • To what extent will public school libraries morph into digital media centers where paper books are merely a side dish and e-books are the main course?
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  • “What’s needed is a wiki-type virtual space where kids can debate, upload videos and control their own information space instead of us trying to manage the information space,” Loertscher says.
  • For David Loertscher, Library 2.0 advocate and author of The New Learning Commons, these changes are overdue. “There is still a tremendous role for books,” he says. “There will always be print books.” However, his ideal library—the learning commons—is “a learning laboratory where books don’t get in the way.” He wants the bookshelves pushed to the perimeter so central spaces can better accommodate groups of learners (see sidebar). Loertscher believes that “the old model of having the kids check out a book and then sending them back to the classroom doesn’t amount to a hill of beans. Kids can now check out digital resources any time, anywhere. … That is the way the world is going.”
  • “Today’s library is a learning space, not a … book museum.”
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Buying Copyrights, Then Patrolling the Web for Infringement - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • “I was shocked,” Mr. Hill said. “I thought maybe it was a joke or something to scare me. I didn’t know the picture was copyrighted.”
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3-D Animated Animals Help Kindergartners Read - 0 views

  • A new reading curriculum based on augmented reality technology grabs student attention and shows them difficult concepts in a visual form. "Letters alive" uses 26 animals to help pre-kindergartners and kindergartners learn to read.
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Reading boosts brain pathways, affects multiple disciplines | Curriculum | eSchoolNews.com - 2 views

  • Recent research shows that reading has a massive impact on brain function and can actually affect understanding in nearly all school subjects.
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