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TL Virtual Cafe - 1 views

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    TL Virtual Cafe is an online community for teacher-librarians to connect and learn from each other. TL Virtual Cafe hosts numerous webinars and online discussions including a monthly show called TL News Night. TL News Night features conversations with experts from state library associations, an overview of "this month in libraries," and a tip, tool, or title of the month.
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Teenreads - 0 views

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LitPick / Flamingnet Teen Book Reviews - 0 views

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    Flamingnet's mission is to promote reading and writing among young adults; making reading more fun by highlighting books that young adults may enjoy and fostering literacy through charitable work.
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Verification Handbook - 0 views

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    Authored by leading journalists from the BBC, Storyful, ABC, Digital First Media and other verification experts, the Verification Handbook is a groundbreaking new resource for journalists and aid providers. It provides the tools, techniques and step-by-step guidelines for how to deal with user-generated content (UGC) during emergencies.
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Learn the Address - 0 views

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    To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address, documentarian Ken Burns, along with numerous partners, has launched a national effort to encourage everyone in America to video record themselves reading or reciting the speech.The collection of recordings housed on this site will continue to grow as more and more people are inspired by the power of history and take the challenge to LEARN THE ADDRESS.
Kim Lindskog

Digital Learning Series - 1 views

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    Google Tip of the Day
Loretta Schnurbusch

Best Books for Boys - 0 views

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    Both in my public library and school experiences I have used lists of books that help encourage boys to read.
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Curiyo - 0 views

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    Curiyo is a browser extension, available for Firefox and Chrome, that makes it easy to quickly find definitions, videos, pictures, and related reference materials for any word you select in your browser. When you're reading an article online and come across a word that you don't recognize or a word that you're just curious about, long-click on it and a pop-up box containing definitions, pictures, videos, and more will appear.
Kristin Davis

25 Things you Should Know About Young Adult Fiction - 4 views

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    A comical blog post on YA Fiction.
June Burkhardt

VA Kids, K-5th - 0 views

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    Various information and activities about American Veterans
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Google Scholar Library - Google Scholar Blog - 1 views

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    Google added a new Google Scholar option that can help students organize their research. You can now create libraries of articles that you find through Google Scholar. To create a Google Scholar Library sign into your Google account before searching on Scholar.Google.com then just click "save" when you find an article you want save for future reference. Your saved items appear in your Google Scholar Library where you can apply labels to them and sort them.
Kathi McMahill

ELA instructional help - 2 views

shared by Kathi McMahill on 30 Oct 13 - No Cached
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    printable reading comprehension activities
Tracey Byrd

Google Cultural Institute - 1 views

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    The online exhibitions in the Google Cultural Institute feature images, videos, audio, and text about significant historical and cultural people, places, and events. Some of the exhibitions like the Eiffel Tower Exhibition incorporate the use of Google Maps Street View imagery too.
Mernie Maestas

Common Sense Media Tech Lessons K-12 - 0 views

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    Offers a Scope and Sequence for tech lessons in internet safety, information literacy, cyberbullying, etc.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Titles with full-text online - 0 views

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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art hosts free online art history texts. It has expanded to 390 volumes. All of the books can be read online or downloaded as PDFs (warning, some of them are massive files). You can search through the catalog of books by thematic category, format, and publication type. And, of course, you can search through the books by title, author, and keyword.
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