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Michelle Stortzum

QR Code Generator - create QR Codes online [business card, t-shirt, mug, 2D barcode, ge... - 1 views

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    Create QR codes for your syllabus or assignments. Students/parents can scan with msartphones for more in-depth info.
Angie Moehlmann

QR Code Generator: QR Stuff Free Online QR Code Creator And Encoder For T-Shirts, Busin... - 2 views

shared by Angie Moehlmann on 30 Sep 11 - Cached
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    awesome awesome awesome!
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    Tons of ways to make QR codes
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    Awesome QR CODE Generator.
Angie Moehlmann

Online Conference Library 2.0 - 2 views

  • Smart Objects on the Cheap: DIY Interactive Digital Exhibits
  • Professor The Evolution of Book Reviewing Practice: New Directions in the 21st Century
  • ntroduction to Digital Game-Based Learning in Libraries
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  • Get started circulating eReaders!
  • Professor Project-Based Learning in Higher Education: Developing Information Literacy Skills and Global Competency in Research and Technology Course
  • Digivolution: Meeting eReading & App-etite Needs in Uncharted Territory
  • Toddlers, Touch Technology, and Family Learning at the Library
  • Blogging - a possible solution for readin
  • The Unmined Potential of Ebooks: Create Passionate Patrons & Promote your Library
  • High School Book Clubs in a Digital Age
  • Book Club 2.0: How to Start and Run a 21st Century Book Club
  • Ebooks: Do They Use Them? Do They Care
  • Incorporating Digital Storytelling Into Your Instruction: A Toolkit
  • Live the Literature: Digital Storytelling with Bookcasts
  • Today's Libraries and the Self-Checkout Technology
  • QR Codes in the Classroom
  • Making and Sharing Book Trailers
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    AMAZING!!!!! You do not want to miss out on this resource. An online conference was held called Library 2.0 and all of the sessions were recorded. I challenge you to watch/listen to just one of these presentations and share that knowledge with your colleagues. Topics are ALL over the place, not just related to the library.
colin davitt

Copyright and Fair Use - Information & Library Services - UMUC - 2 views

  • Is the new work merely a copy of the original? If it is simply a copy, it is not as likely to be considered fair use.
  • If the work is altered significantly, used for another purpose, appeals to a different audience, it more likely to be considered fair use.
  • The use of copyrighted works for nonprofit or educational purposes is more likely to be considered fair use.
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      Watch out for this one. Just b/c your a teacher does not give you the rights to do what you want.
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  • The more you use, the less likely it will be considered fair use.
  • If you use the "heart" or "essence" of a work, it is less likely your use will be considered fair.
  • Does the work appeal to the same audience as the original? If the answer is yes, it will likely be considered an infringement
  • If you use something on one occasion within one semester or part of a semester it is more likely to be seen as fair use. If you use something repeatedly, it's less likely to be considered fair use.
  • In General, What Counts as Fair Use?
  • use for a limited period of time
  • Copying the same works from semester to semester. Copying the same material for several different courses at the same or different institutions. Copying more than nine separate times in a single semester.
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    What is Fair Use and why should I care?
Karon Amann

Lesson Plan - Heroes and Celebrities - 1 views

  • celebrity - (noun)1. A highly visible person, usually recognized for some form of talent, beauty, or quality.charity - (noun)2. Tolerance or understanding in judging others. 3. The giving of money or other help to needy people. 4. A group or fund organized to help needy people.service - (noun)1. The act or work of helping others; aid.2. Work or employment for someone else.3. Benefit or use - work that helps other people.volunteer - (noun)1. Someone who does a job or gives services freely and usually without pay.2. (verb) to give or offer usually without being asked.hero - (noun)1. Any person admired for great courage, nobility, qualities, or achievements and regarded as an ideal or model.leader - (noun)1. A person that shows the way or directs others.2. To guide or direct by influence to do something.3. To be at the first or head of.role-model - (noun)1. A person who is usually successful or inspiring in some social role, job, position, and so serves as a model for others.philanthropy - (noun)1. Private action for the public or common good. Practice using vocabulary terms in sentences. This activity may be written, or place each vocabulary term on an index card. Assign small groups (3-4); pass out index cards, asking each group to work cooperatively to come up with a sentence for each word on their index cards. Groups share sentences. The class identifies the correct vocabulary term from the sentence.
  • Anticipatory Set:Ask students to name someone they consider a hero. Brainstorm a list and write on the board or overhead. Include all names given. Examples: fireman, policeman, mom, dad, as well as specific names such as Michael Jordan, Princess Diana, Mother Theresa, etc. (Students will generally name sports and entertainment figures).
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