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Maggie Verster

Why open-source library software is a trend - 1 views

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    At a time when the nation's economic future seems shaky, many school and public libraries are moving to open-source library management systems, which tend to be cheaper, more flexible, and fulfill the same mission a library serves: making a valuable contribution to the greater good.
Maggie Verster

ICT in education (ebook) from Unesco (PDF) - 0 views

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    A curriculum for schools and programme of teacher development
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Don't Sprint the Marathon by Ragunathan V - Coralhub.com - 0 views

  • ook: Don't Sprint the Marathon Obvious as that might appear, as proud and ambitious parents, we often push our children to excel in ways that may help them achieve some early successes- but may sap their stamina to endure the more difficult challenges which life may throw at them. What is more, our obsessive rush to get our children off to a good start overlooks at the fact that in life, as in a marathon, an early lead hardly matters, but being too intent on coming first may leave our children lacking in many of the life skills that a normal childhood would teach them. V. Raghunathan, best selling author of Games Indians Play, offers a alternative approach that can be even more rewarding: life he avers, is not a sprint and it does not in the long run matter very much if you missed out on the best school, college or job as starters. As long as as you give yourself the time to develop your personality and skills, you will still get where you want, at your own pace and perhaps far more happily. To illustrate, based on first-hand interactions, he gives numerous examples of many achievers, famous and not-so-famous, among them N.R. Narayana Murthy, Dr. Kallam Anji Reddy, Dr. P D K Rao, V. Mani, Ashwini Nachappa, G.M. Rao and Ila Bhat. For those helping their children along for success in life, or rethinking their own approach to it, Don’t Sprint the Marathon will prove an invaluable guide.
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    Obvious as that might appear, as proud and ambitious parents, we often push our children to excel in ways that may help them achieve some early successes- but may sap their stamina to endure the more difficult challenges which life may throw at them. What is more, our obsessive rush to get our children off to a good start overlooks at the fact that in life, as in a marathon, an early lead hardly matters, but being too intent on coming first may leave our children lacking in many of the life skills that a normal childhood would teach them. V. Raghunathan, best selling author of Games Indians Play, offers a alternative approach that can be even more rewarding: life he avers, is not a sprint and it does not in the long run matter very much if you missed out on the best school, college or job as starters. As long as as you give yourself the time to develop your personality and skills, you will still get where you want, at your own pace and perhaps far more happily. To illustrate, based on first-hand interactions, he gives numerous examples of many achievers, famous and not-so-famous, among them N.R. Narayana Murthy, Dr. Kallam Anji Reddy, Dr. P D K Rao, V. Mani, Ashwini Nachappa, G.M. Rao and Ila Bhat. For those helping their children along for success in life, or rethinking their own approach to it, Don't Sprint the Marathon will prove an invaluable guide.
Maggie Verster

Eight Tech Trends for Librarians (and Teachers too!) - 4 views

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    The school library-and the job of the librarian-have both morphed into something that most adults these days would hardly recognize. Helping kids find books to read is only part of the job, say those on the profession's leading edge. Today, a major mission of the librarian, aka media specialist, is to teach students digital literacy by showing them how to use the Internet to efficiently find, organize, and share information with peers. Here are some of the tools librarians are using to make their jobs easier and more relevant to students as they address this expansion of their role.
Maggie Verster

Paperless classroom becoming a reality as Arnie says hasta la vista to textbooks | Educ... - 0 views

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    "Today our kids get their information from the internet, downloaded onto their iPods, and in Twitter feeds to their cell phones ... So why are California's public school students still forced to lug around antiquated, heavy, expensive textbooks?"
Maggie Verster

The Ideal School Library - 0 views

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    In my opinion, the ideal school library is highly liberating and able to provide a learning environment that's not generally feasible, practical, or even possible in most traditional classrooms. While there always seem to be exceptions to every rule, I think that our libraries should be comfortable, collaborative, open, social, connective, modern, clean, up-to-the-minute, and with shooshing not generally required.
Maggie Verster

Copyright Initiatives and tools - 0 views

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    Today's emerging technologies make it imperative that teachers establish clear policies regarding the appropriate use of copyrighted materials and educate their learners about the application of copyright law in school projects. The online Fair Use Ana
Maggie Verster

Seven reasons to have an educational technology library in school - 0 views

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    Seven reasons to have an educational technology library in school
Maggie Verster

21c School Libraries Leading Learning - 0 views

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    a good powerpoint summarising the main point of 2st century learning and libraries role in accommodating it
Maggie Verster

Wikipedia for schools - 0 views

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    Welcome to this Wikipedia Selection. This 2008/9 Wikipedia DVD Selection is a free, hand-checked, non-commercial selection from Wikipedia, targeted around the UK National Curriculum and useful for much of the English speaking world. It has about 5500 articles (as much as can be fitted on a DVD with good size images) and is about the size of a twenty volume encyclopaedia (34,000 images and 20 million words).
Maggie Verster

Atlapedia® Online - 1 views

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    This section provides facts, figures and statistical data on geography, climate, people, religion, language, history, economy & more.. The **World Maps** section, provides full color physical maps and political maps for regions of the world. The **Resources** section contains additional school or homework resources for Teachers & Students.
Maggie Verster

Building a Library in the Clouds - 1 views

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    "school librarians are in a position to lead their colleagues throughout education into a new world. "We can model a shift to a paperless, social, ubiquitous learning environment where doing stuff takes precedence over learning how to do stuff," Johnson said. "If we don't, who will?""
Maggie Verster

Infolink librarians - History and + where do you join? - 5 views

Hi everybody, This group is the bookmaking group for our South African Infolinkers e-mail distribution group. The e-mail group is a moderated group (to keep e-mail spam out) but Joy is always...

started by Maggie Verster on 22 Jun 09 no follow-up yet
Maggie Verster

AUP for schools (a ready made kit) - 1 views

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    A lot of stuff regarding copyright in here. Lovely resource kit
Allison Burrell

TeachLibrary - home - 1 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.)"
Maggie Verster

Critical Evaluation Surveys and Resources from Kathy - 0 views

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    Brilliant list of resources
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