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Eileen Schroeder

Virtual Privacy Lab | San José Public Library - 1 views

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    Learn about privacy topics and generate a custom privacy toolkit geared towards your online needs. Toolkits include links, tips, and resources that empower you to customize your online identity. Email or print your privacy toolkit for future use.
Barb Weborg

A video interview with Mo Willems | Reading Rockets - 1 views

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    I love this site! Great for teachers, administrators and librarians. All about reading, and the love of reading. I have been using it with my author spotlight lessons. Blogs, Twitter,... Check it out!
Eileen Schroeder

Tickle App basic tutorial - 0 views

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    Aoo for use with Sphero
amiemartin

50 Ways to Use Bloom's Taxonomy in the Classroom - 0 views

https://www.teachthought.com/learning/ways-to-use-blooms-taxonomy-in-the-classroom/ Great visual to print!

started by amiemartin on 24 Oct 18 no follow-up yet
Eileen Schroeder

Learning Dimensions Framework - Google Docs - 1 views

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    Adaptation of the Tinker Studio Learning Dimensions Framework rubric that the San Francisco Exploratorium created in 2013 and gave permission to the Madison Public Library to use and adapt for their maker programs
Candice Braunschweig

Great Writing Resource - 1 views

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    This website provides many classroom resources that could be useful to teachers such as lesson plans and online student activities.
shabamartinez

Library Attendance Is Declining. Here's Why - 1 views

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    For centuries, libraries have simply been places that house books. This meaning of the word is embedded right within it; the Old French librairie, used in the 14th century, means "collection of books." An image of dusty stacks comes to mind, but, of course, the form a book can take is changing, and the ways we learn are changing along with it.
Karen Utley

A college student has 3D-printed his own braces for less than $60 - 0 views

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    A digital design student in New Jersey went viral over the weekend after 3D-printing his very own set of clear, orthodontic aligners - just like the ones that sell for thousands of dollars - all for less than US$60.
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