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Carla Shinn

The future of the book - 19 views

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    CHOOSE YOUR READING MODE In keeping with its topic, this essay can either be read in a scrolling screen format or in a book-like format; it can also be listened to.
jenibo

GameOn: Cybersmart - 30 views

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    Very good ABC new series of short films for junior secondary. 
Martha Hickson

The Art of Booktalking - YouTube - 33 views

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    Jennifer Bromman-Bender, librarian at Lincoln-Way West High School (New Lenox, IL) and author of several books on booktalking, including R&L's Booktalking Nonfiction: 200 Sure-Fire Winners for Middle and High School Readers (2013), spoke about how to present nonfiction books to middle- and high-school students. She also gave a presentation of some of her most popular booktalks. Katie Mediatore Stover of the Kansas City (MO) Public Library (and author of several ALA Editions RA titles) was up next, with a ton of practical advice on how to booktalk informally-while in the stacks, or out in the community. She also discussed how to pull out the best elements of a book in order to sell it to a reader. Kaite incorporated a lot of RA tips (talking about tone, mood, warning the reader what to expect) on how to do what she calls a "bookmercial." Becky Spratford, author of ALA Edition's Readers Advisory Guide to Horror (2012) and librarian at the Berwyn (IL) Public Library, gave advice on how to get your staff comfortable with booktalking, and why booktalking is so important. Becky then finished up with a selection of her favorite horror books for booktalking.
Lisa Castellano

▶ What's in your iPhone? - Reactions - YouTube - 19 views

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    Video that talks about the elements in a Smart Phone.
Martha Hickson

How Senator John Walsh Plagiarized a Final Paper - 36 views

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    Excellent visual to share with students
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    Excellent visual to share with students
Cathy Oxley

Makerspaces - Symbaloo curated list - 41 views

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    Resources for teachers and librarians on the benefit of makerspaces and tips for creating them.
Cathy Oxley

8 Must Have Classroom Posters for Technology Best Practices ~ Educational Technology an... - 62 views

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    These posters are created by We Are Teachers and are provided for free download in PDF format.
jenibo

7 Indispensable Google Scholar Search Tips Teachers Should Know about ~ Educational Tec... - 47 views

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    Google Scholar is definitely one of the best academic search engines out there.  The search part which I am sharing with you today is only a small part of what you really can do with Google scholar. There are actually several other features that are indispensable for academics and student researchers. Staring from today, I will be sharing with you some of the tips and ideas on how to unravel the hidden mysteries of Google scholar and tap into its full educational potential.
Jennifer Lane

Welcome // | DiRT Directory - 20 views

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    "The DiRT Directory is a registry of digital research tools for scholarly use. DiRT makes it easy for digital humanists and others conducting digital research to find and compare resources ranging from content management systems to music OCR, statistical analysis packages to mindmapping software."
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    Amazing find. Could get lost in this for hours!
Carla Shinn

Text to Text | 'The Giver' and 'The Dark Side of Young Adult Fiction' - 15 views

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    " 'The Giver,' a powerful and provocative novel, is sure to keep older children reading. And thinking." That's what The Times's book critic said about "The Giver" when the novel was first published in 1993. Today it is one of the most taught (and most challenged) books in middle schools, and a movie version has just opened.
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