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Guest post by Anthony Humphries (Learning Resource Coordinator) Of the many emerging mobile technologies that libraries are looking at one that has always appealed to me is augmented reality (AR). ...
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Media Center Orientation with VideoScribe
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Fun way to get to know Google Forms and your students at the start of the year.
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Growing Cyber Citizens, edWeb/Follett
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This article defines inquiry and encourages school librarians to work pragmatically toward instructional change.
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It has turned out to be quite an undertaking, but the Library plans to make good on its promise to America.
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What does this new learning commons look like? In the physical space, we enter a room that’s totally flexible, where furnishings can be moved about to accommodate different functions and groupings. The open commons, like the traditional library or computer lab, functions as a warehouse for books and other shared materials and is staffed by paraprofessionals and computer technicians. Its flexible space allows individuals, small groups, and classes to visit at their own convenience. But the distinctive feature of the open commons is that it’s a place where teachers can demonstrate the very best teaching and learning practices in the school and others can observe excellence in action.
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After being away from Transliteracy for almost a year I recently gave two presentations on the topic. I had noticed a trend among librarians to equate transliteracy with digital literacy so part ...
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Kristen Purcell, Ph.D.Associate Director, Research Pew Internet Project SUNY Library Association Annual Conference June 7, 2012 (RT @dmlcentral: Library of the (not too distant) Future [slide deck] http://t.co/Hz4jDp1p...
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A crowdsourced collection of over 100 essays from around the world about trends in school libraries written by librarians, teachers, publishers, and library vendors. Edited by Kristin Fontichiaro and Buffy Hamilton.
buffy j.hamilton digital media, technology, teaching, children, and schools the hechinger institute on education and the media november 2011...
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Keith Curry Lance: "Kudos to Dr. Linda Hofschire, Research Analyst, for this latest infographic, summarizing more than two decades of school library impact research at the Library Research Service (LRS)."
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Welcome to the 2014 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Technology and Engineering Literacy Framework and Test Item Specifications
Hat-tip to BoingBoing for alerting us to a new Code of Best Practice in Fair Use for Academic and Research Libraries, which is free to download from the ARL website (Fair Use in Libraries – A Best Practice Guide: When is it appropriate for a...
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Tech resources, technique,how-to's and tips to use in the classroom...
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Networked Student Processes and Tools
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The School Learning Commons Knowledge Building Center created by David Loertscher and Carol Koechlin
Excite, encourage and engage kids to read! Check out BiblioNasium, where young readers connect & share book lists and good reads with friends, teachers & parents.
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Use this search: “Lynn Farrell Stover” “Library Sparks” This generous lady shares her Library Lessons – and they are awesome! They are ... Posted in information literacy, librarian, library media center, media specialist.
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All right, kids! Raise your hand if you like algebra! Hmmm. Now, raise your hands if you like Angry Birds! I see. What if I were to tell you...
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UC Berkeley ranks among the five best universities on the planet in part because an engineering researcher there has no trouble finding the gravity study he needs from the 1970s. An art historian doesn't have to be in...
“We know that access to effective school library programs, staffed by trained school librarians, has a positive impact on student achievement” – five senators show their support. Posted on November 10, 2011 by Jacob Roberts| Leave a ...
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RT @LaurenProctor32 When print books fade, will we reinvent libraries as maker spaces?
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