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Helen Muxlow

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Helen Muxlow

My Best Friends Are Books | News, reviews and interviews from the world of children's l... - 4 views

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    Book blog written by Christchurch public librarian Zac. Great for keeping up to date with upcoming releases and often good competitions to win books. Children and Teen fiction, good for primary and secondary school.
PAULINE KUMAR

DIY Conversation Bunnies - 3 views

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    Have some fun in school this Easter
Kay Greed

Best Apps for Teaching & Learning | American Association of School Librarians (AASL) - 1 views

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    A Division of the American Library Association
Carole Gardiner

Power Tumbl'ng: Why Tumblr Is a Great Way to Reach Teen Patrons - The Digital Shift - 4 views

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    Tips for using a Tumblr site to reach teens
Bridget Schaumann

Many Reasons you need your librarian - 8 views

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    Advocacy. This is a wonderful resource. Will be printing and using and maybe making one up similar.
Jenny Whiting

ANZAC Day Crowd Sourced doc1 - Google Slides - 4 views

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    If you have any resources on ANZAC or ANZAC Day, you might like to place these here. 
sdknox

Teen author Robert Muchamore banned from London school | Children's books | theguardian... - 6 views

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    We purchased The Recruit by Robert Muchamore. I read it and thought it was a good book. We purchased more of the Cherub series but now only have two in our Library. They became very violent and too graphic. What do other Primary Librarians do at your school with his books please?
hughesvv

Storify · Make the web tell a story - 3 views

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    Find collect and share what people are saying over the web - platform for leveraging social media
covertocover

Modern Library Learning Environments - space and service | Services to Schools - 2 views

  • A MLLE is not just about space, it gives equal consideration to space and service. Confusion can happen when radical service redesign and delivery intersect with what we’ve known and how we've always operated. The MLLE movement has given traditional libraries a formidable challenge.
  • School libraries and librarians are part of this new education eco-system, preparing students for a vastly unpredictable and constantly changing world. MLLEs are where print and digital resources meet, as part of a smorgasbord of offerings curated to support, encourage, engage and make our students curious about their learning, and  foster and develop a childhood love of reading.
  • A MLLE is not just about space, it gives equal consideration to space and service. Confusion can happen when radical service redesign and delivery intersect with what we’ve known and how we've always operated. The MLLE movement has given traditional libraries a formidable challenge.
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  • The myth that all students are carrying a library in their pocket and “we don’t need a library”, as BYOD becomes increasingly the norm,
  • The myth that all students are carrying a library in their pocket and “we don’t need a library”, as BYOD becomes increasingly the norm, does nothing to support, prepare or scaffold students into a world that will expect them to know how to wisely navigate and contribute in a world digital-by-default.
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      Survey students as to availability/ownership of BYODs
anonymous

Revisiting Book Tasting to Support Readers | The Unquiet Librarian - 9 views

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    This is an activity which could be adapted to be a bridge between diving in for the full shelving fiction by genre approach and shelving by author.
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    Book Tasting - a great way to encourage reading with the students making their individual choices.
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