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Sam Elphick

Animoto: A favourite of 2010 | Bright ideas - 2 views

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    This blog entry by the School Library Association of Victoria shares how Mooroopna Secondary College has been using Animoto to make book trailers, it also shares some hints on registering classes on the Animoto site to make videos. Could be useful for those who are participating in the Digital Literature Review Competition that is commencing soon! 
Mark Woolley

Successful School Library Management Tips and Programs - 1 views

shared by Mark Woolley on 25 Oct 10 - Cached
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    This site has been created to help Karen Bonanno record and share her reflections on the dynamically changing profession of teacher-librarianship, especially as new and emerging technologies encourage innovative practice and enable physical and virtual change for school libraries.
Mark Woolley

Leading Libraries Lounge | Diocese of Wollongong - 1 views

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    This blog has been created for your Professional Learning Network (PLN).\nThe intention is to use this as a means for sharing, collaborating and most importantly DISCUSSING all things related to libraries and learning.
sherryn moore

Attention, and Other 21st-Century Social Media Literacies (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    Really interesting article that explores the interconnected social media literacies of attention, participation, cooperation, network awareness, and critical consumption. Good professional reading to share with staff
Sam Elphick

Free Technology for Teachers: Ten Steps to Better Web Research - 2 views

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    A slideshare presentation focussed on web research which is well worth viewing for any TL. Has some great information and statistics on search, and how search-englines work. Also shares tools you can use for optimizing your search and saving your sources for later viewing. 
sherryn moore

The Best Sites For Learning About The Australian Floods | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of ... - 1 views

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    With so much of the Northeastern Australian floods dominating the news at present- this site would be great for you to share with students when you begin the school year- some fantastic images to generating discussions around such a hot topic,
sherryn moore

About this blog | Ms Bush's bright, brainy, brilliant bunch - 0 views

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    This blog is created by the AP at Wiley Park sharing their school's journey with teh Book rap blog. This project was designed to improve learning outcomes for ESL learners - site very informative
sherryn moore

Raps & Book Raps: Fearless Home page - 0 views

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    Have you ever been been involved in a Book Rap? I have just been at a 2 day conference in Syd and attended a session run by a TL on the book titled 'Fearless'. This site shares this journey but has all the teaching notes and tips for integrating technology. Its all there ready for use. I love the idea of travelling 'Fearless'. Well worth a look
Mark Woolley

Share Book Recommendations, Join Book Clubs, Learn more about your Favorite Books and S... - 1 views

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    Create your own online bookclub. Students can write reviews on books and display new books in the library. Worth a try, please let me know if the kids like it. 
Mark Woolley

Bright ideas - 2 views

shared by Mark Woolley on 09 May 10 - Cached
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    A fantastic blog by the School Library Association of Victoria. Always shares great resources relevant to school libraries and teacher librarians, with a focus on web 2.0 tools.
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    A blog by the School Library Association of Victoria
sherryn moore

About Diigo | Diigo - 0 views

shared by sherryn moore on 06 May 10 - Cached
  • d sticky notes are persistent in the sense that whenever you return to the original web page, you will see your highlights and sticky notes superimposed on the original page,
  • . A project team, a class, or a club can create a group on Diigo to pool relevant resources, findings and thoughts together.
  • and share this collection from any PC or even iPhone.
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    What is Diigo- Find out what Diigo can do for you.
sherryn moore

BTFA - Book Trailers For All | Bright ideas - 2 views

  • Book trailers are a great way to encourage reluctant readers to want to find out more about a story, and to give confident readers a taste of different genres. Book trailers can be a way to show literature circle groups the novels they can choose from; they can be shown in the library during lunchtimes (if your library has an IWB or tv monitor); they can be a way to encourage students to contribute reviews to review sites, and; book trailers can also be a form of assessment.
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    Another website sharing book trailers - breaks them in to grade levels and could be a good starting point for students. 
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    graet site for examples of Book Trailers
Sam Elphick

Free Technology for Teachers: Three Purposes for Classroom Blogs - 0 views

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    Good article which outlines some of the uses for blogs in education.
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