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Joyce Valenza

Freshman Assembly 2011 on Vimeo - 17 views

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    Great, student driven orientation!
Janet Allen

Resources for School Librarians - 1 views

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    Great site for media specialists.
Jane Lofton

What was your favorite recent book? by Mrs. L - 0 views

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    I love this one. Great way for students to share and comment on books!
Jenny Odau

schoollibrarywebsites - home - 11 views

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    examples of school library web sites and who they demonstrate effective practice in a school library program
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    Great pathfinder pages.
Dianne Laycock

Comic Master - Graphic novel maker - 51 views

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    Very usable comics maker. Ability to download and print.
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    Looks great. Thanks for sharing.
Jamie Camp

web url opener - 0 views

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    VEry handy tool that will open a list of URLS in a browser--all in diff tabs! VERY COOL!
Donna Baumbach

Digital Tattoo - 35 views

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    A great site that encourages students to think about their digital footprint. (Thanks to Dr. Joanne DeGroot, University of Alberta for the link!) 
Jeff Yasinchuk

SLIC 29-3 Paths and Discoveries - 6 views

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    School Libraries in Canada Fall 2011 edition is now out! Great variety among contributors (including @jyasinchuk). #bctla #bced #tlchat
Ninja Essays

This Is How Your Favorite Books Were Written - 0 views

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    As the following infographic shows, even the most innovative writer of our times (George R. R. Martin, we are looking at you) doesn't appreciate the tools that are labeled as revolutionary.
Carla Shinn

"Tsundoko," the Japanese Word for the New Books That Pile Up on Our Shelves - 15 views

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    "Tsundoku" From Open Culture, the best free cultural and educational media on the web. It's a great place to find free ebooks, videos, online learning resources.
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    Love this word! Had never heard it before.
jenifarjaf

EarnMoneyOnline.com - 0 views

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    How to work: 99 designs are a website, here you can purchase or sell your design with contest your luck. That means if you are a good designer so you can participate competitively in 99 design.com,, here you have a great opportunity to win the competition and win lots of money if your design is world class content.
Anne Weaver

Can a video game encourage kids to read the classics? - 15 views

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    A New York based education start-up is rolling out "more than 1,000 book titles, most of them classics, with video gaming at the heart of the reading enterprise....Foremost among the new titles: Lexica, a massive role-playing game for young teens that invites them to interact with characters from great novels and read the books outside of class if they want to get ahead in the game."
milesmorales

The Dry Erase Board: A Cool Tool For Learning - 0 views

The dry erase board or whiteboards as some know it has been a great help in providing knowledge to the youth today. It has many sizes to choose from and has always been the best tool for many mento...

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Carla Shinn

Get On Board the Book Speed Dating Train - 29 views

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    Great way to help teens find the right read. There are many ways to modify the event and make it something you can do anytime classes come in to select a book.
Jennifer Dimmick

Bringing history to the digital classroom | Hstry - 27 views

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    This looks like a great app for collaborative projects, but I also like the Featured Timelines. I just used one of them to do a lesson with my library assistants. http://www.hstry.co/timelines/1-the-history-of-the-web
Lissa Davies

YourTeacherLibrarian - Are You Ready? - 68 views

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    Great comic poster about what school librarians do, created by Jennifer LaGarde, and enhanced with Thinglink by Donna Baumbach.
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