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People who enjoy reading books not only relish reading them, but also enjoy discussing the books they have read with others. The sharing of interpretations of plots and ideas in a book is thoroughly fun and stimulating for book lovers. Delete the scoop?
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We love Teacher Librarians! This infographic is created by Mia MacMeekin. Via Glenda Morris, Karen Bonanno
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May 14, 10:23 PM
The Librarian...the most diversified teacher of all! Delete the scoop?
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NSDL.org is an online science library with links to high quality science, technology, Via Ana Cristina Pratas
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April 19, 8:22 AM
A National Science Digital Library oferece recursos on-line, de alta qualidade, para o ensino e aprendizagem com ênfase nas disciplinas de ciências, tecnologia, engenharia e matemática. Fornece ainda informações descritivas estruturadas (metadados) sobre recursos educacionais na web e a maioria dos recursos da biblioteca adere aos princípios do Open Educational Resource (OER).
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June 10, 4:48 PM
One stop shopping for science and math educational resources. Delete the scoop?
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Overview of how the adoption of e-books is happening in American society and in higher education. Delete the scoop?
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It’s a shame more people are not aware of the wide array of free online libraries. Databases, books, videos, audio recordings and e-books are available, just waiting to be viewed and used. Delete the scoop?
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There are many free ebook options for children across various devices. Here are 12 ebooks you can download right now. Via Ana Cristina Pratas Delete the scoop?
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For reluctant readers, e-readers can engage students in ways print has not. Delete the scoop?
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We blog. We post. We upload. We share. We like. We Tweet. Using social media, we all write our own individualized own history books. Every relationship, every kiss, every romantic thing we hear – we broadcast it to the Internet. Delete the scoop?
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The Australian School Library Association (ASLA) is calling upon Australian educational decision makers to employ teacher librarians as part of the solution to improve national student learning and literacy. The association's report, Future learning and school libraries, highlights the positive role teacher librarians have in supporting future learning within the school. Via Karen Bonanno
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April 14, 9:57 PM
A summary of key points in the report include:
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Australian School Library Association (2013). Future Learning and School Libraries. ASLA, April 2013. Retrieved from http://www.asla.org.au/advocacy.aspx
Taking the Key alerts included are- Globalisation facilitates connectivity across schools to allow for collaborative engagement in the exchange of information and creation of new knowledge for students. The teacher librarian and the school library are vital agencies in facilitating global connectivity. Teacher librarians are instrumental in • the design and delivery of digital literacy programs, • adopting digital citizenship approaches to exercising social responsibility and ethical practice, and • creating awareness of cultural sensitivity in a digital environment. They also identify, store and disseminate relevant and appropriate information to support the teaching and learning process; Teacher Librarians assess the quality of information and customise access to that information. Delete the scoop?
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April 16, 1:23 PM
Take a look at this infographic that was created by surveying over 1,000 students in grades K - 5. They were asked to identify their favorite fictional characters, the easiest and hardest subjects in school, what they want to be when they grow up, reading preference - tablet or book, top three favorite things about school and more! Drawing on the infographic were also drawn by kids. Delete the scoop?
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In a digital age where many commentators tolled the death knell for the book-bound library, we’ve reported time and time again that the libraries of the future are the ones that react and adapt to new technology, not run from it.A library that’s... Delete the scoop?
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Reviews of new children's and teen books for grades K-12, plus literature activities to use in the same classroom. Delete the scoop?
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One ebook, one device, for one child is not ideal for K-12 Schools. Digital book streaming may be one way to provide schools access do ebook libraries. StarWalk Kids Media is one company distributing ebooks to schools via internet streaming. Via Karen Bonanno
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April 2, 4:46 PM
An interesting way to look at making ebooks available and affordable in a school setting. It isn't a book, it is software that can be streamed.
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Streaming ebooks: interesting option for school(s) libraries Delete the scoop?
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© JAJA Our friends from JAJA shared their latest proposal, which was awarded third prize, for a new public library in Daegu, South Korea. Delete the scoop?
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The Digital Public Library of America, to be launched on April 18, is a project to make the holdings of America’s research libraries, archives, and museums available to all Americans—and eventually to everyone in the world—online and free of charge. How is that possible? In order to answer that question, I would like to describe the first steps and immediate future of the DPLA. But before going into detail, I think it important to stand back and take a broad view of how such an ambitious undertaking fits into the development of what we commonly call an information society.
Speaking broadly, the DPLA represents the confluence of two currents that have shaped American civilization: utopianism and pragmatism. The utopian tendency marked the Republic at its birth, for the United States was produced by a revolution, and revolutions release utopian energy—that is, the conviction that the way things are is not the way they have to be. When things fall apart, violently and by collective action, they create the possibility of putting them back together in a new manner, according to higher principles.
The American revolutionaries drew their inspiration from the Enlightenment—and from other sources, too, including unorthodox varieties of religious experience and bloody-minded convictions about their birthright as free-born Englishmen. Take these ingredients, mix well, and you get the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights—radical assertions of principle that would never make it through Congress today.
Yet the revolutionaries were practical men who had a job to do. When the Articles of Confederation proved inadequate to get it done, they set out to build a more perfect union and began again with a Constitution designed to empower an effective state while at the same time keeping it in check. Checks and balances, the Federalist Papers, sharp elbows in a scramble for wealth and power, never mind about slavery and slave wages. The founders were tough and tough-minded.
How do these two tendencies converge in the Digital Public Library of America? For all its futuristic technology, the DPLA harkens back to the eighteenth century. What could be more utopian than a project to make the cultural heritage of humanity available to all humans? What could be more pragmatic than the designing of a system to link up millions of megabytes and deliver them to readers in the form of easily accessible texts?
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eight shipping containers find a new home as the several reading rooms in a new public library offering free books to the community. Via Anne Whisken
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April 17, 6:58 PM
What a great re-use of something and what a unique building! Delete the scoop?
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The British Library is set to begin a massive archiving project of 1 billion webpages from local (.uk) domains starting April 6th. Delete the scoop?
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