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Ann Gillespie

iLibrarian » 5 Ways to Use Pinterest in Your Library - 69 views

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    Pinterest is a digital pinboard application which started just last year but has quickly become one of the top 10 most trafficked social networking websites according to Hitwise. During the second week in December the website had over 11 million visitors. This is pretty impressive considering that the site is still in the invite-only stage.
Carla Shinn

SUMMERTEEN - 1 views

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    Free School Library Journal Online Event promoted on a Smore flyer http://www.ala.org/aasl/standards-guidelines/best-websites/2013#media Smore is found in the category of Media Sharing,among the selections in AASL's Best Websites for Teaching and Learning: smore https://www.smore.com/ "Flyers and newsletters become a snap with Smore! Design and create professional online flyers by choosing from an array of templates, styles, and colors to compliment your individual style and audience. With Smore you can embed links, audio, video, pictures, and text into your flyers and newsletters and then publish instantly to get your message and information out quickly. Grades 6-12." Here is a Pinterest board of Library Smores: http://pinterest.com/cshinn4/library-smores/
anonymous

litchart.gif 468×388 pixels - 0 views

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      Pinned from Joyce Valenza's Pinterest Account, an info graphic showing a multimodal approach to information literacy. 
ADAM CARRON

Library Games and Fun Activities - 0 views

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    Great library focused ideas and activities
Sally Dooley

Education Database Online Blog - 37 views

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    Digital Research Infographic
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    Thanks Sally! I'm on Pinterest and this and a bunch of other sites all at the same time--I should heed the advice of the infographic!
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