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Lisa Angius

Five Weeks To A Social Library | The first free, grassroots, completely online course d... - 1 views

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    This article is a free online course that has tutorials and videos about the following: Blogs RSS Wikis Social Networking Software and SecondLife Flickr Social Bookmarking Software Selling Social Software @ Your Library
Mark Navins

LIS 629 Summer 2012 - Social Bookmarking - 0 views

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      This is a test
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      Test
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      I can show this page and these vidoes to the teachers so that they can learn too
  • Access (and add to) your bookmarks from any computer! Never lose another link, email links to yourself, or paste them into a document to save or share them.Discover resources saved by more than two million Diigo users with a keyword search, or by browsing specific tags or user libraries. Add your finds easily to your own Diigo library. TIP:Try searching Diigo as an alternative to Google when looking for resources for a particular topic.Mark any bookmark as private by checking "Private" when you save it. (Only YOU will see these sites when you are logged into Diigo).Save annotations on any web page using Highlighting and Comment features. View your own and others' shared annotations when you are logged into Diigo.Easily share and collect resources with others!
Lisa Angius

Reflection of Diigo - 2 views

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    My blog about diigo
Tracy Bechtler

Lesson Plans and Student Activity Sheets - 0 views

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    cyber security and character education
Lisa Angius

Do Libraries Matter: On Library & Librarian 2.0 | ALA TechSource - 0 views

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      "The library is a meeting place, online or in the physical world." To me, it seems that the future library is everywhere! Not just in a building where you must be quiet, but all around us we are bombarded with information on a daily basis.
  • 1. The library is everywhere.I’m reminded here of the libraries that seek to have a definite presence in their communities, from the public library to academic institutions. Outreach via technology, beyond the bricks of the libraries’ walls—to users at home or students in the commons area—should be the goal of every organization. I kid you not, we cannot hide behind a reference desk or within a fortress-like building anymore.Thus, the IMing library is “out there" in ways we’ve never seen before, as is the SMS-ing library. Watch this technology closely as well. During a discussion Wednesday night in Dr. Brian O’Connor’s doctoral seminar, one student pointed out how easy it was to text Google from her phone and how she’d used it that day to find information.
carlo mastrandrea

The Daring Librarian - 2 views

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    Great blog! This blog is kept by Gwyneth Anne Bronwynne Jones, a middle school teacher librarian and as her profile says; a blogger, a Tweeter, a public speaker, a citizen of Social Media, and a resident of Second Life. She's a librarian and is very up on technology and posts all about it.
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    The site is interesting and fun to look at. She's got a vibrant personality and it shows throughout the site.
carlo mastrandrea

Explore more. Web pages, photos, and videos | StumbleUpon.com - 2 views

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    WHen I do have time, (Yeah Right) this website provides a lot of interesting links i might never have found.
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