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Research tutorials - Video Tutorials - LibGuides at Lakeside School - 60 views

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    Flip your Library - video tutorials for students to watch at home, then discuss the concepts in class.
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Animoto - Makerspace in the Junior School Library - 12 views

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    Make great videos, easily. Turn ordinary photos and video clips into stunning videos with Animoto. Start a free trial today!
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    Make great videos, easily. Turn ordinary photos and video clips into stunning videos with Animoto. Start a free trial today!

connected classroom - 0 views

started by Patricia ErkenBrack on 18 Dec 15 no follow-up yet
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Literacy - Literacy - New York City Department of Education - 23 views

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    Includes rubrics for qualitative analysis of informational and literary texts
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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.

Strayer-University ACC 599 Homework Help - 2 views

started by justquestionans on 26 Jun 18 no follow-up yet
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Best Websites for Teaching and Learning 2013 - 29 views

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    just released its standards-aligned Here in Chicago, AASL's Best Websites for Teaching & Learning Committee 2013 list. Sites, apps, and tools are selected because they engage users through innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration. Honored websites, tools, and resources will provide exceptional value to inquiry-based teaching and learning.
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    http://www.ala.org/aasl/standards-guidelines/best-websites/2013#media In the category of Media Sharing,among the selections in AASL's Best Websites for Teaching and Learning are: Pinterest http://pinterest.com/ Create connections, encourage collaboration, ignite discussions, or simply share mutual interests through Pinterest. Uploaded or "pin" images and videos from websites, blogs, or your own computer, smartphone, or tablet to create boards. These boards can be private or public, and others can be invited to pin on any of your boards. Any "pin" can be "repinned", and all pins will link back to their source. Grades 6-12. 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/
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    An infographic on digital footprints done in Smore: http://theinnovativeeducator.blogspot.ca/2013/06/infographic-flyer-whats-your-digital.html A livebinder on Pinterest in school libraries and classrooms:http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=456337
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2015 Banned Books Week to Focus on YA Lit - 21 views

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    By on This year's Banned Books Week (BBW, September 27 to October 3) will celebrate books written for teens, the BBW National Committee announced on April 22. This annual event to raise awareness about the freedom to read has long been a staple in libraries, schools, and bookstores, especially those serving young adults.
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This BOOK changed my life! - Trinity Grammar School - 13 views

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    Videos of staff and students talking about a book that had an impact on them.
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    This is a really good idea for promoting books and reading and as a digital skills project for students. Thx for highlighting this one.
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