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Marita Thomson

TPCK - Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge - TPCK - 0 views

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    Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) attempts to capture some of the essential qualities of knowledge required by teachers for technology integration in their teaching, while addressing the complex, multifaceted and situated nature of teacher knowledge. At the heart of the TPACK framework, is the complex interplay of three primary forms of knowledge: Content (CK), Pedagogy (PK), and Technology (TK).
Jane Lofton

Mrs. Yollis' Classroom Blog - 5 views

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    Mrs. Yollis' third grade class blog has all sorts of wonderful ideas for integrating technology into the curriculum and best practices for student blogging.
Fran Bullington

Skyline CPI - 8 views

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    Curriculum and Portfolio integration with google sites
Cathy Oxley

Technology Integration Matrix - Arizona - 28 views

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    A great way for teachers to assess how they are using technology in their classrooms.
Bright Ideas

web 2.0 and other library stuff - 25 views

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    Designed to help support Our Lady of Mercy College Heidelberg teachers integrate web 2.0 technologies into teaching and learning.
rachelgomez

Why you should migrate to Exchange Online? - 3 views

Here's a list of the main benefits of migrating from a typical on-premise MS Exchange Server to Exchange Online: Easy access from anywhere. Exchange Online allows anyone to access his/her e-mail m...

Migration information literacy Information fluency necc09 books

started by rachelgomez on 17 Feb 23 no follow-up yet
Carla Shinn

Webtools4U2Use - 28 views

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    "The purpose of this website is to provide a place for K-12 school library media specialists to learn a little more about web tools that can be used to improve and enhance school library media programs and services, to see examples of how they can be used, and to share success stories and creative ideas about how to use and integrate them. Hundreds of free and inexpensive web tools are available for school library media specialists to use that can make us more productive, valued, and, perhaps, more competitive."
Nancy Prentice

BFTP: So just what SHOULD librarians be teaching? - Home - Doug Johnson's Blu... - 0 views

  • reading bubble will be larger in schools with a large percentage of students who are not testing at grade leve
  • library media programs have intrinsic reading motivation and free volunteer reading as their core contributions to a school's reading program
  • providing and promoting high interest materials at a variety of reading levels that meet a variety of developmental needs, we will create kids who not only can read by want to read.
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  • in schools where there is no separate "technology integration specialist" available to students and teachers. This is also more prevelant at the secondary level.
  • An increasing number of schools seem to be emphasising technology as a focus
  • teach the educational application of technology tools, not just the applications themselves
  • our programs acknowledge our roles as reading and tech teachers, but we empahsis the application of these skills in an IL model that helps solve real problems and answer genuine questions.
  • the larger the information literacy bubble, the more opportunity library media specialists and teacher will have to address these areas both formally and informally
  • The best library program is the one that best supports the needs and goals of its school. It doesn't get much simpler than that. 
Carla Shinn

Internet Search Engines Drove US Librarians to Redefine Themselves - 11 views

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    "Although librarians adopted Internet technology quickly, they initially dismissed search engines, which duplicated tasks they considered integral to their field. Their eventual embrace of the technology required a reinvention of their occupational identity, according to a study by University of Oregon researchers."
Carla Shinn

Banned Books Week - 14 views

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    Banned Books Week from Open Road Integrated Media Nice timeline - Click on a cover for a story behind the book. Banned Books Week Smore https://smore.com/vb83
Walco Solutions

JOB ORIENTED CERTIFIED INDUSTRY INTEGRATED PROGRAM - 0 views

Walco solutions was designed and conceived with the vision to mold professionals and students to meet the challenges in the real world industry with the aid of excellent training.For more details...

started by Walco Solutions on 27 May 15 no follow-up yet
Donna Baumbach

Thoughts On School Leaders And Technology Integration... - 9 views

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    a few of the key points to keep in mind as administrators, specialists, superitendents and other school leaders make decisions regarding technology.
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    Although aimed at administrators, I think the message fits school library media specialists (who ARE leaders) too.
Anthony Beal

InfoSkills - Information Literacy and Academic Integrity Tutorial - 14 views

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    University of Newcastle Library - Australia
Marita Thomson

Instructional Tech Resources 279 - 0 views

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    Osseo School District Information Services team google sites. From Treasure Moutain webinar 26Apr11 
Jenny Odau

Welcome | Teaching for Information Literacy - 83 views

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    This site is wonderful for teacher librarians to find out more about integrating information literacy skills into the curriculum and thus facilitate and encourage the development of information literate students.
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