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Annelise Hanson

Naomi Harm ~ Innovative Educator Blog - 1 views

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    Naomi Harms and her team of innovators are truly amazing! I've attend as many conferences/sessions as possible with her leading (or her team.) Each time I feel inspired to do something amazing for my students.
mrsaguilar

Effectively Collaborating with Other Libraries and Partners - 0 views

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    Many libraries encourage staff to participate in opportunities for the library to actively engage in the community outside library walls...with good reason: Collaborations can enhance the library's ability to serve your community and make library services more visible and valued. Although aimed at public libraries, thought some of the strategies/resources were applicable to school libraries.
brez24

8 Tips for the Care & Feeding of the Reluctant Tech User - 0 views

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    Teaching tech in isolation never works. When a reluctant tech user learns how to do something with a project about which they're personally passionate, they're gonna be instantly engaged, work hard at it, and feel super exultant when it works!
brez24

Leadership in Today's Workplace - 0 views

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    Most people equate leadership with a specific position or job title. But you need more then a title on the door to have followers. True leadership is the ability to influence people to achieve a better result for an organization or group.
Mike Scoville

What about Assessing Makerspaces? - mscovil1@gibraltar.k12.wi.us - Gibraltar Area Schoo... - 1 views

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    Great article about having makerspaces, but then evaluating them and the makers using them.
jbruckner12

Educational Leadership:Disrupting Inequity:Access: Let's Get Creative - 0 views

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    Founded in 1943, ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) is an educational leadership organization dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of each learner. Our 175,000 members in 119 countries are professional educators from all levels and subject areas--superintendents, supervisors, principals, teachers, professors of education, and school board members.
jbruckner12

Low Income Internet Service Providers - $5 a month - 0 views

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    Cheap broadband internet plans have been created by public-private partnerships, to bring high-speed, wireless internet access to those on government assistance or who are low-income. There are several major, "competing" low-income internet service programs designed for financially-struggling Americans - Comcast's Internet Essentials, CenturyLink's Internet Basics, and Cox and Bright House Networks' low income internet plans.
Mike Scoville

Free Technology for Teachers - 0 views

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    I follow this site off of Facebook. They do great things here and I have found many solutions and ideas in what is posted. Below is a recent post: This is a guest post from Tom Daccord (@thomasdaccord) of EdTechTeacher, an advertiser on this site. Thanks to a recent partnership with Khan Academy, Duck Duck Moose has made its terrific Draw and Tell iOS app completely FREE. With Draw and Tell, young students can easily create an animated screencast complete with voice, drawings, images, and objects.
jbruckner12

DonorsChoose.org: Support a classroom. Build a future. - 1 views

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    DonorsChoose.org connects teachers in high-need communities with donors who want to help.
mrsaguilar

Changing the Conversation about Librarians - 3 views

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    Mark Ray is a person I first learned about in my M.Ed. program. He was a featured speaker in my course, and he literally reinvented & brought the libraries back from obsolescence in his district. Follett is now featuring him. Inspirational!
Eileen Schroeder

The Principal Difference: Control or Cooperation - 0 views

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    Create a school culture for change.
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    Create a school culture for change.
chrisrun83

The Daring Librarian: You Don't Have to Marry It! - 0 views

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    Don't have technology anxiety.
tina arnold

ALA's Office for Information Technology Policy Releases Draft of National Public Policy... - 0 views

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    From ALA: Libraries are in a revolution fueled by rapid advances in technology, and thus the roles, capabilities, and expectations of libraries are changing rapidly. National public policy for libraries must reflect these changes. Today, the American Library Association (ALA) Office for Information Technology Policy (OITP) released a discussion draft policy agenda for libraries to guide a proactive policy shift.
tina arnold

Knowledge Quest | AASL - 0 views

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    AASL invites students to participate in a digital storytelling contest held as part of the 2015 celebration of School Library Month. The contest asks students to reflect on the 2015 theme, "Your School Library: Where Learning Never Ends" and create... Read More › The January/February 2015 Knowledge Quest theme is Evidence-Based Practice.
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