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Judy O'Connell

School Library Monthly Blog » Blog Archive » Are you an embedded librarian? - 20 views

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    "It's something to consider as we continue to look for ways to share our knowledge in what is increasingly a classroom-centered ecosystem with classroom-accessed digital resources. It's also a kind of power shift … not a loss of power, but a different kind of power. There's something about being in the teacher's own classroom that puts you right where the learning is without the learning being disrupted by moving to a lab or library. And that's powerful."
Karen Keighery

Notes from the recent national library conference | UTS Library - University of Technol... - 0 views

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    If you didn't get to ALIA Information Online conference - maybe you'll find something of interest in the notes / blog of Mal Booth, UTS' University Librarian.
Sally LaPorte

Welcome to Common Core Tracker - 15 views

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    I'm pretty sure I found this app listed by a reputable resource.  Here's why it's not yet worthy of accolades... The app is easy to get, but you also need to pay an annual access fee. It's something like $4.99, be warned, if that is mention in the app description, it could be easy to overlook. ADDING STUDENTS: to add students, you have to add each individually; fine if you have one class, but an inconvenience if you have more. The objective is to track your assignments and use of Common Core Standards. Adding an assignment does not include the ability to write a description of the assignment; it does not allow you score by a rubric; it does not allow you add comments. A lot of work still needs to be done.
Jany Fernandez

Scopeprice | Best Valentine's Day Gift Ideas for Her - 0 views

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    Valentine's Day is right around the corner like every year. So don't wait for the last minute and pick out something that is sure to put a smile on her face.
Anthony Beal

Flip This: Bloom's Taxonomy Should Start with Creating | MindShift - 14 views

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    "I think the revised Bloom's Taxonomy is wrong. I know this statement sounds heretical in the realms of education, but I think this is something we should rethink, especially since it is so widely taught to pre-service teachers. I agree that the taxonomy accurately classifies various types of cognitive thinking skills. It certainly identifies the different levels of complexity. But its organizing framework is dead wrong. Here's why."
ADAM CARRON

Search Results | Gizmodo Australia - 0 views

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    "  GadgetsMobileGeek OutOnlineScienceCamerasComputingGamingEntertainmentSoftwareCarsNews TOP STORIES The New Essential Apps July 2012 NASA Had No Idea How To Save Apollo 13, But An MIT Student Reportedly Did Australian Doomsday Group Building Bunker In Regional NSW: Report Microsoft's New Windows 8 Activation Policy Aims To Curb Expected Piracy Watch The Mars Curiosity Rover Landing Live With Gizmodo Australia HTC One S Review: The Goldilocks Smartphone The New Essential Apps July 2012 NASA Had No Idea How To Save Apollo 13, But An MIT Student Reportedly Did Australian Doomsday Group Building Bunker In Regional NSW: Report Microsoft's New Windows 8 Activation Policy Aims To Curb Expected Piracy Watch The Mars Curiosity Rover Landing Live With Gizmodo Australia REGULARS Week In Review All the week's most popular news. Shooting Challenge Shooting Challenge: This week's theme is 'Depth of Field' - Enter Here Monster Machines This robot sub can chart nearly every inch of the ocean. Whitenoise Where Giz readers talk about stuff we're not already posting about Building A Solar Challenge Car What do other teams do when they build a solar car? Lunchtime Deal Dell Streak 7 - phablet nostalgia: now on special! App Deals Aussie Lingo, Awesome Mails HD, Call of Duty and more. Breakfast Wrap Don't miss the weekend's top stories. How To Start Your Own Brewery Meet Andy Mitchell. Week In Review All the week's most popular news. Shooting Challenge Shooting Challenge: This week's theme is 'Depth of Field' - Enter Here Monster Machines This robot sub can chart nearly every inch of the ocean. Whitenoise Where Giz readers talk about stuff we're not already posting about Building A Solar Challenge Car What do other teams do when they build a solar car? Lunchtime Deal Dell Streak 7 - phablet nostalgia: now on special! App Deals Aussie Lingo, Awesome Mails HD, Call of Duty and more. Breakfast Wrap Don't miss the weekend's top stories. SEARCH RESULTS GEEK OUT Should You Che
Catherine Graham-Smith

YALSA » App of the Week: Snapguide - 40 views

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    This app can be used for students to record what they know about a topic or how to teach someone else how to do something great for tutorials.
GoEd Online

101 Websites That Every Elementary Teacher Should Know About - 0 views

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    As class sizes keep growing, it becomes harder and harder to find the time to look for new teaching materials, while still giving your kids the personalized attention they need (and deserve!). After all, you can only be pulled in so many directions at once, right? With that in mind, I put together this list of websites for elementary teachers, hoping that you'll finally be able add something fresh and fun to your lesson plan. Now, you don't have to skim the results of hundreds of Google searches to find a handful of useable internet resources-I've already got 101 of 'em!
Donna Baumbach

About us | SchoolsWorld - 11 views

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    "SchoolsWorld is a brand-new, multimedia platform, providing innovative and informative content for everyone involved with or wanting to be involved in schools. Besides all the content from Teachers TV, there is something for everyone: videos, interactive games, work sheets, fact sheets, information and latest education news. There's also opportunity to get involved in great competitions and daily polls. With our team bringing more than 25 years of experience in education SchoolsWorld is passionate about connecting people to great education daily."
amby kdp

Coloring Book (Fruits Coloring Book For Children) - 0 views

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    First of all I would like to thank you for purchasing this book. The book "Coloring Book (Fruits Coloring Book For Children)" is designed by "Hilda Flowers", especially for kids/children of age group 0-9 years. I(Hilda Flowers) love drawing and sketching, and so I planned to create books for kids, with which they can not only learn something, but also enjoy it. So, I am now going to create coloring books for children. In this your child will learn about various fruits and can fill appropriate color in the fruits images given in the book. I have designed other Coloring books as well for kids, you can find them online by searching for "Coloring Book By Hilda Flowers". I am sure your kid will enjoy these books.
Jennifer Scypinski

Teaching About the Web Includes Troublesome Parts - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Many children are unaware of how the Internet can turn typical adolescent behavior into something not only public, but also permanent.
Donna Baumbach

iPhone App Word Lens Instantly Translates Life Into Something Amazing | Fast Company - 3 views

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    spanish to english translator via iphone - way cool
floratorculas

Hatch Your Home Into A Million $$$ Nest Egg - 0 views

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    If someone was to suggest that you could invest in something, using none of your own money, and this investment will double in value on average every 7-10 years, would you be interested? Yes, we think you would. This is very simply what this book is about. By investing in residential property using the equity in your own home to create long term wealth. It is also an easy read for first time home buyers as well. This book explains easily you can to get started.
Jessica Thomas

‪How Search Works‬‏ - YouTube - 0 views

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    Clearly explains how the Google search engine works - why you get the results you do, and why something you've created might not come up when you search for it.
Jamin Henley

Focus on Creating New Things, Not Just Fixing Broken Old Stuff « Moving at th... - 0 views

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    As human beings as well as educators in our schools, we need to make opportunities each week to CREATE new things. The act of creating is something we are wired to do naturally, yet as we get older many of us schedule our daily lives in ways which make creativity a rare rather than common experience.
amby kdp

How To Speak French For Beginners - 0 views

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    "How To Learn Spanish For Beginners" is the best Spanish learning book, which will really help you to understand the sounds and structure of the language. It consists of consists of examples of mostly commonly used phrases, commonly used greetings, commonly used Help and Directions, Wish Someone Something, Spanish Expressions and Words written in Spanish to English. Download the Book from here - http://www.amazon.com/How-Learn-Spanish-Beginners-Phrases-ebook/dp/B00L85OCLE/.
jenibo

Locus Online Perspectives » Cory Doctorow: Libraries and E-books - 9 views

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    "The age of austerity has not been kind to libraries, and in many places they are the last ''storefront'' that still tries to put books into the hands of readers. Treating them like a captive market to be exploited is a huge - and potentially fatal - mistake on the part of publishers. If publishers wanted to get something truly valuable out of libraries, they could do no better than to help create a free, open alternative to Overdrive that gives them the data they need to compete with the e-book retailers and frees the libraries from their expensive circulation-management burdens."
amby kdp

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shared by amby kdp on 17 Nov 14 - No Cached
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    Are you new to learn Spanish Language? Looking somewhere to learn Spanish? There are many ways that you can use. The best way to learn Spanish is to buy a Spanish Learning book. Book is the least expensive way to start. Here is a well written Spanish Learning Book for Beginners. "How To Learn Spanish For Beginners" is the best Spanish learning book, which will really help you to understand the sounds and structure of the language. It consists of consists of examples of mostly commonly used phrases, commonly used greetings, commonly used Help and Directions, Wish Someone Something, Spanish Expressions and Words written in Spanish to English. Download the Book from here - http://www.amazon.com/How-Learn-Spanish-Beginners-Phrases-ebook/dp/B00L85OCLE/.
makemoney07

More Child-friendly Ways to Make Money - make-lots-of-money.com - 0 views

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    Children who love to do something productive in their free time can definitely use it to make some extra money. These jobs can play by their skills or strengths and your child is definitely free to choose whatever type of job appeals to them. If you liked our previous article about making money for kids, then here's another one for you. Read more http://www.make-lots-of-money.com/child-friendly-ways-make-money/
Judy O'Connell

Survive and Thrive! An Advocacy Toolkit for School Librarians - 43 views

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    It's time for school librarians to step out and enlighten their communities about all the ways their libraries impact students' education.
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    "It's time for school librarians to step out and enlighten their communities about all the ways their libraries impact students' education."
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    "On this site, you will find message templates (sample e-mails, letters, newsletter blurbs, brochures, and even videos) containing these taglines and targeting specific stakeholder audiences in order to promote school librarians as 21st century skills experts. We hope that these sample templates will be used by school librarians and school library advocates to inform their communities about the vital and irreplaceable role that school librarians play in teaching and learning. Maybe you'll get inspired to create something for us that we can use, too. In the meantime, we hope you find this site helpful."
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