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Job Satisfaction Survey for school librarians

Dear Librarian/School Media Specialist,

Are you happy in your job? SLJ is sponsoring a survey of school librarians, as well as public librarians who work with children and young adults, to quantify job satisfaction. We hope to incite discussion about what you love about your work, what drives you crazy, the recognition you receive, salaries and more. Please participate by clicking on the link below. The survey should take no more than 15 minutes to complete.

 

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How to Create Social Media Guidelines for Your School | Edutopia | teacherstech.net

How to Create Social Media Guidelines for Your School | Edutopia | teacherstech.net | School Libraries around the world | Scoop.it
How to Create Social Media Guidelines for Your School | Edutopia http://t.co/ebUa9uhJ #edtech #EdApp #teaching2030 #ecetech...

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Social Media Guidelines

Social Media Guidelines | School Libraries around the world | Scoop.it
More and more, social media is becoming a part of our daily lives. Just today, Mashable is out with a report that says Pintrest (which is less than a year old) is the #3 social network in the U.S. This report mentions that the amount of monthly traffic Facebook receives is seven billion page views, and Twitter receives 182. Again, these are just U.S. statistics. If we were to look at the numbers worldwide, I would guess they would be much, much higher.

 

But it isn't just adults who are moving more of their lives to online spaces. In a recent Pew Internet survey, 73 percent of all teens used social networks daily. The most popular of these is Facebook; however, Twitter, Myspace and even LinkedIn are not far behind.

 

And it isn't just teens. The #1 social network for kids under the age of 13 is Club Penguin. It is visited more times each day than the New York Times..

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