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School Library 2.0 - 5/1/2006 - School Library Journal - 0 views

  • interface that would allow students to build a virtual collection of their favorite books by letting them copy a record to display on their “bookshelf.
  • use blogs and podcasts to facilitate book discussions and booktalks.
  • You can further stimulate a dialogue by establishing a “Book Talk” program through voicemail.
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  • So set up a special “Book Talk” phone number so students can submit their contributions from their cellphones
  • “Library Powered”
  • Interactive technologies have already galvanized the greater library community
  • The digitally re-shifted library will end the argument over flex vs. fixed scheduling once and for all by shifting to a new model.
  • The library is still functioning as the “Intel Inside,” but that doesn’t have to mean “In Your Presence.”
  • How else can libraries harness the power of 2.0 to provide services wherever and whenever they are needed?
  • screencasting
  • pathfinders
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  • but rather reconsidering what works best in meeting new challenges in a changing educational world.
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    Say good-bye to your mother's school library
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Sue Spence's Virtual Filing Cabinet - 0 views

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    A website with links for information literacy, reading & literacy, learning technologies, PD materials, school library management and teacher librarianship.
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Lost Titles, Forgotten Rhymes: How to Find a Novel, Short Story, or Poem Without Knowi... - 0 views

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    Lost Titles, Forgotten Rhymes: How to Find a Novel, Short Story, or Poem Without Knowing its Title or Author
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SXSW 2011: The internet is over | Technology | The Guardian - 20 views

  • His take on the education system, for example, is that it is a badly designed game: students compete for good grades, but lose motivation when they fail. A good game, by contrast, never makes you feel like you've failed: you just progress more slowly. Instead of giving bad students an F, why not start all pupils with zero points and have them strive for the high score?
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      How can this idea be applied to information skills and school libraries?
  • a consultant on cyber-crimefighting speaks with undisguised joy about how much information the police could glean from Facebook, in order to infiltrate communities where criminals might lurk. Asked about privacy concerns, she replies: "Yeah – we'll have to keep an eye on that."
  • Until recently, the debate over "digital distraction" has been one of vested interests: authors nostalgic for the days of quiet book-reading have bemoaned it, while technology zealots have dismissed it. But the fusion of the virtual world with the real one exposes both sides of this argument as insufficient, and suggests a simpler answer: the internet is distracting if it stops you from doing what you really want to be doing; if it doesn't, it isn't.
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  • "we were not meant to operate as computers do," Schwartz says. "We are meant to pulse."
  • "the dictator's dilemma".
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    Fascinating article about the next generation of the ubiquitous web and the implications. Good definition of "gamification." This is excellent background information for strategic planning and discussing the potential implications on education.
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    Fascinating article about the next generation of the ubiquitous web and the implications. Good definition of "gamification." This is excellent background information for strategic planning and discussing the potential implications on education.
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Virtual School Meanderings By Michael Barbour K-12 Certificate Series: Univer... - 3 views

  • Continuing the Certificate Series, where I have been describing and discussing each of the certificates in online teaching that are focused on the K-12 environment. The sixth one I wanted to discuss was the E-Learning and Online Teaching Graduate Certificate Program at University of Wisconsin-Stout.
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Virtual Author Visits in Your Library or Classroom - Skype An Author Network - 5 views

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    a growing list of authors that your classroom can contact through skype. The power of the network!
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Virtual Field Trips | SimpleK12 - 0 views

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    organized by topic
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Home (Herricks Virtual Library Media Center) - 0 views

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    Great library site!
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American Memory from the Library of Congress - Browse Collections - 2 views

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    Library of congress-American Memory
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Library and Archival Exhibitions on the Web - 6 views

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    Smithsonian Institution Libraries
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Virtual Stock Exchange - Home - 7 views

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    stock exchange game
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Virtual Information Inquiry: Student Information Scientists and Instructional Specialis... - 37 views

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    Annette Lamb
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