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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Maggie Verster

Maggie Verster

Copyright friendly and copy-left images and sound - 0 views

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    Most of the media in these collections are attached to generous copyright licensing. Though you may not need to ask permission to use them when publishing on the Web for educational purposes, you should cite or attribute these images to their creators unless otherwise notified! If you see any copyright notices on these pages, read them for further instructions. Note: always check individual licensing notices before publishing on the Web or broadcasting!
Maggie Verster

ibiblio: the public's library and digital archive - 0 views

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    ibiblio's goals include expanding and improving the creation and distribution of open-source software; continuing UNC programs to develop an online library and archive; hosting projects that expand the concepts of transparency and openness; and serving as a model for other open-source projects.
Maggie Verster

The New School Learning Commons Discussion Wiki - 0 views

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    A Supplement to the book: The New Learning
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    This wiki is the Supplement to the book: The New Learning Very interesting.
Maggie Verster

School Anywhere Moodle Personalised Learning Platform VLE for Schools - Moodle Hosting,... - 0 views

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    Moodle is an Open Source VLE or 'Virtual Learning Environment'. It enables teachers to take the best aspects of their classroom practice and use the Moodle system as a VLE to transfer that into a home teaching and learning environment. Moodle not only comes with an impressive array of features but is also highly configurable and extensible.
Maggie Verster

Give me a reason to go to the library (great read) - 0 views

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    A teenagers view of what the library mean to her....a must read
Maggie Verster

Great Literature Transforms Classroom Learning - 0 views

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    "Why are we reading a book about a crazy knight? What does Don Quixote have to do with social studies?" Great literature helps students to think better by challenging their assumptions, by making fun of certain situations, and by providing insights. All classes benefit from reading whole pieces of literature, abridged versions or even just specific chapters from outstanding literature.
Maggie Verster

Libraries for a Postliterate Society - 0 views

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    Any number of recent studies are concluding that reading is declining, primarily the reading of novels and longer works of nonfiction. Pundits are remarking that online reading is changing their personal reading behaviors. Doug Johnson infers from this and other observations that we are rapidly becoming a "postliterate society." In Doug's feature, you can find out just what he means by that, and learn how libraries can serve this postliterate society.
Maggie Verster

Information Literacy: Building Blocks of Research: Overview - 0 views

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    Information Literacy is a transformational process in which the learner needs to find, understand, evaluate, and use information in various forms to create for personal, social or global purposes. Information Literacy shares a fundamental set of core thinking- and problem-solving meta-skills with other disciplines. Authentic cross-disciplinary problems which include observation and inference, analysis of symbols and models, comparison of perspectives, and assessment of the rhetorical context, engage students in developing mastery information literacy over time.
Maggie Verster

Learn how to do brilliant searches using google (according to levels) - 0 views

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    Web search can be a remarkable research tool for students - and we've heard from educators that they could use some help to teach better search skills in their classroom. The following Search Education lessons were developed by Google Certified Teachers to help you do just that. The lessons are short, modular and not specific to any discipline so you can mix and match to what best fits the needs of your classroom. Additionally, all lessons come with a companion set of slides (and some with additional resources) to help you guide your in-class discussions.
Maggie Verster

Class Collection of Book Reviews using collaborative google spreadsheets - 0 views

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    As part of a language arts or reading program, students read novels throughout the school year. Some of the novels are assigned, read, and discussed "all class." Others are chosen by the students individually, and they keep individual reading lists. Students may be required to read a certain number per marking period, per school year, and over the summer. Some may be classics; other trade novels, but all contribute to the overall reading and comprehension abilities of the students. This unit can be done as a culminating activity for the school year. Students are asked to choose their two favorite novels from the ones they have read. They write reviews and post them online for students in their own school, in other schools, across the United States, and in other countries to read. The student reviews not only help student readers clarify their own understanding of literature, they also provide a "student-to-student" resource. Other students can choose novels based on opinions of their peers. The students review the novels, write descriptions that will appeal to other readers, and indicate the level of reading difficulty. They do this to help others choose novels suitable for their reading levels.
Maggie Verster

New tools wiki - 0 views

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    Great overview site for web 2.0
Maggie Verster

Librarian Chick's wiki of librarian resources - 0 views

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    A GREAT librarian reosurce of ebooks dictionaries and everything a good librarian can put together. Basically this librarian has created a virtual library!!!
Maggie Verster

The Online Books Page - 0 views

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    Over 35000 online books to read!!!!
Maggie Verster

25 Online Dictionaries - 0 views

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    As you read through various definitions for dictionary most of the definitions include the word book as part of the definition. Yet, there is not question that online dictionaries abound. My preferred definition of dictionary as it relates to this post is…"a book [resource] giving information on particular subjects or on a particular class of words, names, or facts, usually arranged alphabetically: a biographical dictionary; a dictionary of mathematics."
Maggie Verster

RSC-Northwest e-Book Library - 0 views

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    This library has great resource books and tutorials on anything from authoring of web based tests, to using audacity, to basic numeracy....a really fab selection of visually stimulating book like interfaces. You can download it as exe files (some gave me hassles and showed up as trojans but was fine or you can download the actual reader to view it with
Maggie Verster

Library Journal: Library News, Reviews, and Views - 0 views

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    A very informative linrary site with lots of resoruces and articles
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