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Carole Gardiner

Library Research Service| School Libraries | School Library Impact Studies - 1 views

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    US research linking school libraries and librarians to student achievement. Includes infographic poster that can be printed.
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    Link from Joyce Valenza, shared to list serv by Jane Ryan. This is a great infographic poster.
claref

Free Technology for Teachers: Create Motivational Images With AutoMotivator - 3 views

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    A fun tool for creating posters for your library
Carole Gardiner

Periscopic: Do good with data - 1 views

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    How to make sure that your infographic isn't just a digital poster
Steph Ellis

For The Love Of Reading - Debbie Ridpath Ohi (Twitter: @inkyelbows) - 7 views

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    Downloadable PDF posters and bookmarks to promote reading
Elaine Pearson

June | 2013 | ABDOsphere - 4 views

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    Keep Calm poster
joannedavies

Cool Text: Logo and Graphics Generator - 19 views

shared by joannedavies on 20 Aug 15 - Cached
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    sgns, posters, fonts to copy and paste
anonymous

School Library Monthly - Curation - 8 views

  • Librarians are uniquely qualified to curate. School librarians are perhaps most ripe for this function, because they understand the curriculum and the specific needs and interests of their own communities of teachers, administrators, learners, and parents.
  • We school librarians are used to critically evaluating, selecting, and sharing content and tools for learning. We are used to taming information flow to facilitate discovery and knowledge building.
  • Educators will also value help in gathering the tools they need for daily classroom activities. School librarians can gather lesson and rubric portals, nonfiction and documentary films, booktrailers, tools for regular classroom routines—online stop watches, classroom clipart, poster tools, game and quiz generators, etc.
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  • Unlike other Web curators, librarians are not simple one-interest enthusiasts.
  • As school librarians we can think of digital collection curation as the selection and assembly of a focused group of resources into a Web-based presentation that meets an identified purpose or need and has meaning and context for a targeted audience.
  • School librarians might also curate for parents by gathering resources to support learning at home, explanations of new technologies, and instruction in transliteracy.
  • These learning artifacts can function as lasting tools for instruction as well as models for future learners.
  • Curation tools present an exciting new genre of search tool. Searchers can now exploit the curated efforts or the bibliographies of experts and others who take the lead in a particular subject area—those who volunteer to scan the real-time environment as scouts. They also present the opportunity to guide learners in new evaluation strategies. Who is the curator? Which curators can you trust? Is a curator attached to a team, publication, institution, organization? How can the quality of their insights, selections, sources, and feeds be judged? Do their efforts have many followers? Is their curation active and current?
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    Content curation, subject based, collaboration, research tool,
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    Trying to figure out why the shared date is wrong
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