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Sydney Schatz

- Top 10 Apps for Digital Storytelling - 0 views

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    "Top 10 Apps for Digital Storytelling Feb 15 Written by: 2/15/2012 8:47 PM A while back I did a post on top sites for Digital Storytelling. This has been a skill that is being taught in school districts all around the world, and is a key for developing technology literacy. With the recent wave of mobile devices and technologies, a giant step has been taken in how students develop these skills (via touch screen) in a brand new way . Toontastic - A wonderful free iPad that allows children to create animated cartoon stories. They can choose from stock characters or draw their own while animating them and recording their voice for narration. Also, Toontastic's built-in story arc takes students step-by-step on how to create a story. i Tell a Story - A excellent free iPad that works very similarly to how Garageband creates a podcast. A user uploads a photo and then can record their voice for narration while adding stock sound effects. Voice Thread App - A great free iPad/iPhone app that compliments the Voice Thread very nicely for storytelling. A user can manage their Voice Thread account as well as make digital stories by uploading photos and drawing/recording their voice. Story Patch - An iPad app ($2.99) that is ideal for digital storytelling. A person can create a story from scratch or use one of their well-designed templates to complete all the parts of a story. Sock Puppets - A free iPad/iPhone app that is a lot of fun for kids to create animated stories. This is done by selecting your sock, background, and props and then recording your voice as the socks talk. Art Maker - A wonderful free iPad app that allows children to create a digital story from scratch. A user selects their background, characters, and props and then moves them around the screen while recording. Puppet Pals - A excellent free iPad app that lets users create a
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U.S. Copyright Office - 0 views

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    Copyright Basics (en Español) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Current Fees Taking the Mystery Out of CopyrightTaking the Mystery Out of Copyright (for students and teachers) Search Copyright Records Registrations and Documents Notices of Restored Copyrights Online Service Providers Vessel Hull Designs Publications Circulars and Brochures Forms Factsheets Reports and Studies Licensing (Licensing)Compulsory and Statutory Licenses # Preregistration Preregistration InformationPreregistration Information Preregister Your WorkPreregister Your Work How to Register a Work eCO How to Record a Document Record a Document Law and Policy Copyright Law Federal Register Notices Legislative Developments Regulations Mandatory Deposit Rulemaking bulletRulings Regarding the CRB More... Related Links (Patents and Trademarks)Patents and Trademarks (Copyright Royalty Board)Copyright Royalty Board (More)U.S. Customs and Border Protection (More)More... "
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National Jukebox LOC.gov - 0 views

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    The Library of Congress presents the National Jukebox, which makes historical sound recordings available to the public free of charge. The Jukebox includes recordings from the extraordinary collections of the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation and other contributing libraries and archives.
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Photographs from the Records of the National Woman's Party - (American Memory from the ... - 0 views

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    "The National Woman's Party, representing the militant wing of the suffrage movement, utilized open public demonstrations to gain popular attention for the right of women to vote in the United States. Their picketing, pageants, parades, and demonstrations-as well as their subsequent arrests, imprisonment, and hunger strikes-were successful in spurring public discussion and winning publicity for the suffrage cause. Women of Protest: Photographs from the Records of the National Woman's Party presents both images that depict this broad range of tactics as well as individual portraits of organization leaders and members. The photographs span from about 1875 to 1938 but largely date between 1913 and 1922. They document the National Woman's Party's push for ratification of the 19th Amendment as well as its later campaign for passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. This online presentation is a selection of 448 photographs from the approximately 2,650 photographs in the Records of the National Woman's Party collection, housed in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress. "
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Science Inventory | US EPA - 0 views

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    "The Science Inventory is a searchable database of EPA science activities and scientific and technical products conducted by EPA and through EPA-funded assistance agreements. Science Inventory records provide descriptions of the activity or product, contact information, and links to available printed material or Web sites. "
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Health and Medical Information Provided by UCSD Medical Center - 0 views

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    "Condition Center Health Library Health News Health Videos on Demand Healthy Living Patient Education Tutorials Medical Records"
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WebMD - Better information. Better health. - 0 views

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    "Health Conditions & Communities * ADHD * Allergies * Anxiety Disorders * Arthritis * Asthma * Back Pain * Bipolar Disorder * Breast Cancer * Cancer * Cholesterol * Cold & Flu * COPD * Depression * Diabetes * Fibromyalgia * Heart Disease * Heartburn/GERD * Hypertension * Incontinence/OAB * Migraines * Osteoporosis * Rheumatoid Arthritis * Sexual Conditions * Skin Problems * Sleep Disorders See All Living Better * Baby & Newborn * Emotional Health * Fitness * Food & Cooking * Healthy Eating & Diet * Healthy Home * Healthy Pets * Men's Health * Parenting * Pregnancy * Sex & Relationships * Skin & Beauty * WebMD Health Record * Women's Health"
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Zip Codes - 0 views

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    "This web site offers a powerful (database management tool) that can be easily downloaded onto your computer. In many cases, the database management software goes beyond to include free database services for the entire US & Canada. Our database management system is a computer software system that was designed by a popular model with input by our customers. We provide a free database management search tool and US postal code lookup with unparalleled levels of speed, simplicity and accuracy. Our powerful nationwide database management program allows people to research information to quickly mail letters and packages throughout the USA. The database management tool is a handy database software reference program that allows you to quickly find or verify us postal codes, cities, states and area codes within the USA and Canada. Using the online free database management program is simple. For example, if you enter a us postal code number, the powerful database software will give you the matching city, state, telephone area code and time of day in that part of the country. Or, you could enter a city name, and all the cities in the USA with that name will be listed, along with the corresponding us postal codes, state abbreviations, area code and time of day. The database management software includes city, state, ZIP code, area code and time zone data for over 42,000 locations in the USA and Canada The custom designed database management software system contains over 76,000 precise records. Our web database programers provided the most comprehensive and precise data that you will find. You can perform free database lookups on our website with our database software or you can download our (database management program) for free with a verfied link exchange. The database management tool helps you find the information for all of US and Canada. You may also try out this powerful (database software system) for free. Our database developers designed a database management program whe
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Archives of African American Music and Culture - 1 views

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    "Established in 1991, the Archives of African American Music and Culture (AAAMC) is a repository of materials covering a range of African American musical idioms and cultural expressions from the post-World War II era. Our collections highlight popular, religious, and classical music, with genres ranging from blues and gospel to R&B and contemporary hip hop. The AAAMC also houses extensive materials related to the documentation of black radio. The AAAMC supports the research of scholars, students, and the general public worldwide by providing access to holdings which include oral histories, photographs, musical and print manuscripts, audio and video recordings, educational broadcast programs, and the personal papers of individuals and organizations concerned with black music. We also invite exploration of our collections and related topics through a variety of public events, print and online publications, and pedagogical resources. Enjoy your visit!"
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New Philadelphia: A Multiracial Town on the Illinois Frontier - 1 views

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    "N ew Philadelphia looked like a typical west-central Illinois pioneer town to travelers cresting the hill overlooking the place in the mid-1800s. Imagine villagers filling baskets with a bounty of apples, corn, and wheat, while chickens clucked and pigs rooted in nearby pens. Picture farmers hitching mules and oxen to carts filled with vegetables, fruit, and grain to sell at markets. Listen for loud clanging from the blacksmith's shop as hammers shaped hot metal into shoes for mules and horses. As in other frontier towns, smoke from cooking fires swirled from the dwellings that dotted small plots of land. But New Philadelphia was not a typical pioneer town. It was the first town platted and registered by an African American before the American Civil War. A formerly enslaved man called "Free Frank" McWorter founded New Philadelphia in 1836 as a money-making venture to buy his family out of slavery. Census records and other historical documents tell us that New Philadelphia was a place where black and white villagers lived side by side, but we know that the town's dead lie buried in cemeteries separated by color. By 1885, many villagers had moved away in search of jobs and better economic opportunities. Plows buried any material remains left behind, and grazing livestock and crops covered most of the site. By the 1940s, nothing of the town remained above ground. However, the town's descendants and neighboring communities did not forget New Philadelphia. Descendents continued to live in the area until the 1950s. Grace Matteson wrote "Free Frank" McWorter and the "Ghost Town" of New Philadelphia, Pike County, Illinois. Later, Lorraine Burdick remembered the town in New Philadelphia: Where I Lived. McWorter family descendants were members of the Negro History Movement led by Carter G. Woodson, and through their activities the story of Free Frank was kept alive. Helen McWorter Simpson, great granddaughter of Free Frank McWorter, wrote Makers of History. Juliet E. K. Wa
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Best Careers 2009: Librarian - US News and World Report - 0 views

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    "Forget about that image of librarians as a mousy bookworms. More and more of today's librarians must be clever interrogators, helping the patron to reframe their question more usefully. Librarians then become high-tech information sleuths, helping patrons plumb the oceans of information available in books and digital records, often starting with a clever Google search but frequently going well beyond. Click here to find out more! Librarianship is an underrated career. Most librarians love helping patrons solve their problems and, in the process, learning new things. Librarians may also go on shopping sprees, deciding which books and online resources to buy. They may even get to put on performances, like children's puppet shows, and run other programs, like book discussion groups for elders. On top of it all, librarians' work environment is usually pleasant and the work hours reasonable, although you may have to work nights and/or weekends The job market for special librarians (see below) is good but is sluggish for public and school librarians. Nevertheless, persistent sleuthing-that key attribute of librarians-should enable good candidates to prevail. That effort to land a job will be well worth it if you're well suited to the profession: love the idea of helping people dig up information, are committed to being objective-helping people gain multiple perspectives on issues-and will remain inspired by the awareness that librarians are among our society's most empowering people."
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Welcome to TeachingBooks - 0 views

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    "Author Name Pronunciation Guide A collection of brief recordings of authors & illustrators saying their names. Hello, my name is . . . * Have authors and illustrators introduce themselves * Learn correct pronunciations of hard-to-pronounce names * Reveal stories behind the names "
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LibriVox - 0 views

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    "LibriVox provides free audiobooks from the public domain. There are several options for listening. The first step is to get the mp3 or ogg files into your own computer. LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain and release the audio files back onto the net. Our goal is to make all public domain books available as free audio books.
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Exhibits Collection -- Garbage - 0 views

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    "If your habits resemble those of average Americans, you generate about 4.6 pounds of solid trash per day. This adds up to big trouble for the environment. Americans are generating waste products faster than nature can break them down and using up resources faster than they can be replaced. How can we find ways to meet our current economic and social needs without compromising the ability of our children, and our children's children, to do the same? Our success will depend on understanding the difference between * Sustainable practices: practices that provide ongoing economic and social benefits without degrading the environment. * Unsustainable practices: "quick fixes" that fill an immediate need for resources. Over time, however, these practices deplete or damage natural resources so they cannot be used or enjoyed by future generations. In this exhibit, you can find out how to improve next year's environmental record. You'll learn how waste is handled now and how some communities are doing it better. In the activities, you can test your knowledge about hazardous waste we generate in our homes and try to shrink a landfill. "
Sydney Schatz

WeatherSpark | Interactive Weather Charts - 0 views

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    new type of weather website, with interactive weather graphs that allow you to pan and zoom through the entire history of any weather station on earth. Get multiple forecasts for the current location, overlaid on records and averages to put it all in context.
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Discover Yale Digital Commons - 0 views

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    Search 1,500,000 records; 250,000 digital assets from across Yale's collections
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International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) Portal - 0 views

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    Have students who need some music? Here is an amazing website that contains music scores of classic music to use. The International Music Score Library Project has an extensive collection of music that can be browsed by computer, timeline, genre, instrumentation or recordings. Written by Naomi Bates
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Bedford Virginia County City Genealogy History Museum - 0 views

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    "The Mission of the Bedford Museum and Genealogical Library is to develop and maintain files for genealogical and historical research and to collect, preserve and interpret objects of historical significance to the City of Bedford and Bedford County, Virginia. Objects of historical significance are defined as objects that were made and / or used by inhabitants of Bedford or are deemed to have been an integral part of the lives and environs of the inhabitants of the City of Bedford and Bedford County, Virginia. Objects of historical significance interpret and substantiate the existence and survival of inhabitants of Bedford, Virginia from prehistoric times to present. This marvelous structure now houses many artifacts from the rich and colorful past of the Bedford area. Most of this collection is now computerized. "
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