iLibrarian » 5 Ways to Use Pinterest in Your Library - 1 views
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Pinterest's inspiration boards have a lot of potential for libraries and other organizations for creating visual displays of resources and services. All of Pinterest's boards and posts can be shared on Facebook and Twitter. Here are some ideas for how you can make the most of this popular social network for your library:
Kerpoof Studio - 1 views
Educational Leadership:The Resourceful School:Stretching Your Technology Dollar - 1 views
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As my district's technology director, I love getting the maximum bang for my buck. Maybe it's because as a former classroom teacher, I know of other ways to spend money than on wires and chips. It could be that my midwestern hardheadedness insists that only fools use two mules when one mule will do. And I know it's a deep-seated distrust of anybody who wants to make a profit selling to schools.
Victor Borge Phonetic Pronunciation - YouTube - 1 views
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http://youtu.be/lF4qii8S3gw Ready to celebrate language, pronunciation? Here's a hilarious but useful video!
Free Technology for Teachers: 7 Good Screen Capture Tools for Teachers - 1 views
Melissa Stewart's Science Clubhouse - 1 views
AASL Common Core Crosswalk - 1 views
How To Use Twitter If You're A Teacher - MentorMob - 1 views
Book Trailers in the Library | ALSC Blog - 1 views
Long Overdue - Illinois State Magazine - 1 views
C. M. Rubin: How Will We Read: In Schools? - 1 views
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I think there is also a perception that if we don't have the paper books then we don't need the library or the librarians in schools. I think it's flawed logic. Information is changing its format; yes, it's online, it's an ebook, it's a book you can download onto an iPad, but it's still information. Kids need to know how to evaluate it even more so now than before because there is much more of it. Kids need to be able to determine whether it is useful or valid information. Librarians take the lead in helping educate students through the information jungle, and with even more sources and formats, the role of the librarian becomes even more critical. So even though paper books are becoming less prominent, the skills needed are even more advanced than what was needed before. School librarians are critical to helping students navigate through this information explosion.
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