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Curating resources for high school library connected to The Atlas of New Librarianship by R. David Lankes
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People, Partnerships, and Participatory Culture: The Core of School Librarianship

People, Partnerships, and Participatory Culture:  The Core of School Librarianship | New Librarianship | Scoop.it
A heartfelt thank you to the North Carolina School Library Media Association for their exceptional hospitality and warm welcome to their annual conference this past Friday.  It was truly an honor t...
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Collect and Organize Your Favorite Texts, Images and Videos with Keeeb

Pinterest meets Evernote. Every day you surf and find amazing things on the internet. With Keeeb you can save sentences or paragraphs, single images and vide...

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Susan's comment, May 9, 2:28 PM
I would say it's more of a replacement for Symbaloo or other bookmarking tools.
Karen Johnson's comment, May 9, 3:48 PM
I would agree with Susan's comment. I think it is something to try instead of Netvibes.
Elizabeth Hutchinson's comment, May 9, 4:52 PM
I think like all curation tools, you need to find what works for you. If you have time investigate the next thing if not, stick with what you know.
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Welcome · Digital Public Library of America

Welcome · Digital Public Library of America | New Librarianship | Scoop.it
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I'm excited about the launch of the DPLA. It will enhance research with it's large collection of primary sources!

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Learning Futures: Emerging technologies, pedagogies, and contexts

Slides from an invited speech given to the Technology in Higher Education Conference, National Convention Centre, Doha, Qatar. 16 April, 2013.

Via Ana Cristina Pratas
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Excellent resource for emerging technologies and new outlooks towards our learners.

Ken Morrison's curator insight, April 17, 7:39 PM
Great collection of quotes and dreams. I also like: "We always overestimate the change that will occur in the next two years and underestimate the change that will occur in the next 10. Don't let yourself be lulled into inaction." --Bill Gates From his book, The Road Ahead (Penguin Books, 1996).
Ana Cristina Pratas's comment, April 18, 8:03 AM
That's a great quote Ken! Thank you for sharing :-)
gregmhagar's curator insight, April 18, 8:39 AM

Very cool collection of quotes and images.

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Why We Need a Moratorium on Meaningless Note-Taking - Getting Smart by Susan Lucille Davis - writing

Why We Need a Moratorium on Meaningless Note-Taking - Getting Smart by Susan Lucille Davis - writing | New Librarianship | Scoop.it
Over the years, as I have encountered a goodly number of teachers who have complained vociferously about their students’ lack of proper note-taking skills, I have found myself more and more befuddled.
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Food for thought...

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John Green Tackles Copyright Via YouTube - The Digital Shift

John Green Tackles Copyright Via YouTube - The Digital Shift | New Librarianship | Scoop.it
Beth Walker Mustar's curator insight, February 20, 12:25 PM

Great way to explain to students about copyright and why it's so important. Explined by John Green author of The Fault in Our Stars.

Susan Kelly's curator insight, February 25, 2:27 AM

Green's always up to something.

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Are You Behind?

Are You Behind? | New Librarianship | Scoop.it
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David Jakes doesn't pull any punches on the need for digital spaces and mobile learning!

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In Lab Lit, Fiction Meets Science of the Real World

In Lab Lit, Fiction Meets Science of the Real World | New Librarianship | Scoop.it
A genre of serious fiction deploys strong characters dealing with realistic scientific issues.
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This would be good resource for science related reading for Common Core outcomes.

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The C.R.A.P. Test - UNST FRINQ Guide for Student Research - LibGuides at Portland State University

LibGuides. UNST FRINQ Guide for Student Research. The C.R.A.P. Test.
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The Adventures of Library Girl: Library Girl's Picks: The Best Digital Tools for Formative Assessment

The Adventures of Library Girl: Library Girl's Picks: The Best Digital Tools for Formative Assessment | New Librarianship | Scoop.it
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New Literacy in the Web 2.0 World

The presentation discusses emerging literacies and argues that school curriculum mus tbe revised to teach students to manage information, make meaning from mult...
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ArchivesInfo: Creativity in the Library

ArchivesInfo: Creativity in the Library | New Librarianship | Scoop.it
Ideas about fostering creativity in the library and links to some recent creativity studies.
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Reintroducing students to Research

Barbara Fister, Gustavus Adolphus College, talks about taking a good look at research at the undergraduate level. Many of the ideas could be easily adapted to the high school level. This article is dated 2001, but is still relevant to the research process today.
See http://homepages.gac.edu/~fister/vita.html for many more linked presentations by Barbara Fister including 2012 presentations.
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How Teens Do Research in the Digital World | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project

How Teens Do Research in the Digital World | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project | New Librarianship | Scoop.it
A survey of Advanced Placement and National Writing Project teachers finds that teens’ research habits are changing in the digital age...
Via Joyce Valenza, Dennis T OConnor, Pam Colburn Harland
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9 Tips Every Teacher should Know about Google Scholar ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

9 Tips Every Teacher should Know about Google Scholar ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | New Librarianship | Scoop.it
Marcia Pereira's curator insight, April 22, 9:09 AM

Great directions with visuals to better use Google Scholar.

Ann Vega's curator insight, April 22, 10:38 AM

Thanks iPad Sammy!

LLAS Centre's curator insight, April 26, 5:52 AM

Great for educators who want to make the most of Google Scholar and save time!

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Clip, Upload and Organize Video Clips Into Dedicated Channels with Waywire

Robin Good's comment, April 22, 11:42 AM
Thank you Lydia. Glad to be of help.
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Lydia Gracia's comment, April 23, 2:49 AM
done!
Kostas Tozis D Skhnotheths's curator insight, May 4, 3:39 PM

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27 Things Your Teacher Librarian Does

27 Things Your Teacher Librarian Does | New Librarianship | Scoop.it

We love Teacher Librarians! This infographic is created by Mia MacMeekin.


Via Glenda Morris
Rita Godwin's curator insight, April 20, 11:08 PM

Look at all that school librarians do!

Gust MEES's curator insight, May 14, 1:15 AM

 

Learn more:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?tag=Infographic

 

Sharla Shults's curator insight, May 14, 10:23 PM

The Librarian...the most diversified teacher of all!

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The Padagogy Wheel

The Padagogy Wheel | New Librarianship | Scoop.it
Karen Burns's insight:

Helpful look at Bloom's! I just had the opportunity to see Kathy Shrock at NCCE who is cited as one of the inspirations for this wheel. Great Ideas!

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Simon Vuillaume's curator insight, April 29, 5:58 PM

Ipadagogy... 

Deborah Banker's curator insight, May 12, 2:03 PM

WOW!!  How cool is this?!

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School library and student achievement | Infographic

School library and student achievement | Infographic | New Librarianship | Scoop.it

This infographic captures the impact of the school library and the school library staff on student learing, reading and academic achievement.


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Maria Jose Vitorino's comment, March 9, 10:20 AM
Very good stuff
Maria Jose Vitorino's comment, March 9, 10:20 AM
Very good stuff
Cindy Rogers's curator insight, May 5, 1:53 AM

This graphic speaks for itself.

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LabLit.com - the culture of science in fiction & fact

LabLit.com - the culture of science in fiction & fact | New Librarianship | Scoop.it
LabLit.com is dedicated to the portrayal and perceptions of science culture – science, scientists and laboratories - in fiction, the media and across popular culture.
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ArchivesInfo: Young Adults, Sense of Place and Archives

ArchivesInfo: Young Adults, Sense of Place and Archives | New Librarianship | Scoop.it
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There are great ideas here on building community in the library and creating a "sense of place" which, of course then leads to a sense of belonging.

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How To Use Evernote: The Missing Manual

How To Use Evernote: The Missing Manual | New Librarianship | Scoop.it

Ken's Key Takeaway:

I knew about the OCR in photos.  I did not know about the OCR .pdf function.  Awesome!

Ken

 

 

Are you a digital packrat? Are you in need of a searchable repository for everything you want to recall later? Does the idea of automatic OCR (Optical Character Recognition) for all your scanned PDFs get you excited in a way only seriously organised people could ever understand? If so, Evernote is the tool you need right now – and we’ve got the perfect manual to get you started using it like a professional.

 

Downloads are free from MakeUseOf - just tweet about the product you want. -JL

 

 


Via Miloš Bajčetić, Ken Morrison, Howard Rheingold, Jim Lerman, Dennis T OConnor, Kathleen Cercone
Charles Myers 's comment, May 15, 8:09 AM
Agree totally!! We're using now as a digital portfolio for kids... (well.. starting next school year) :)
Charles Myers 's comment, May 15, 8:09 AM
Agree totally!! We're using now as a digital portfolio for kids... (well.. starting next school year) :)
Louise Robinson-Lay's comment, May 15, 5:02 PM
Hanks everyone, it really is a fantastic tool and I am still finding ways to use it better. It certainly helps to stay better organized.
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Seth's Blog: The future of the library

Seth's Blog: The future of the library | New Librarianship | Scoop.it
Seth Godin's riffs on marketing, respect, and the ways ideas spread.
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How Common Core Standards Mesh With Education Technology - Edudemic

How Common Core Standards Mesh With Education Technology - Edudemic | New Librarianship | Scoop.it
Important connections that librarians can support.
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ACRLog » Manual Labor

ACRLog » Manual Labor | New Librarianship | Scoop.it
ACRLog - Blogging by and for academic and research librarians...
Comments on citations: are they worth our and the students' time?
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Suggestions for Assignments

Although last updated in 2002, this page from the Gustavus Library has excellent ideas for alternative ways to lead students to an understanding of research and sources and develop a "healthy skepticism when assessing sources.
See http://homepages.gac.edu/~fister/vita.html for many more linked presentations by Barbara Fister including 2012 presentations.
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