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Performance Evaluation of School Librarians - AASL Essential Links

Resources for the development of school library programs - special emphasis on essential links to support the evaluation of school librarians.


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Karen Bonanno's curator insight, January 14, 4:06 PM

These essential links provide access to a great toolkit of professional reading, standards, evaluation rubric and guidelines.

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TYPE:RIDER Video game, documentary and transmedia

TYPE:RIDER Video game, documentary and transmedia | SchoolLibrariesTeacherLibrarians | Scoop.it

Type:Rider is a multiplatform game whose name evokes its basic plan, a mix of mechanical writing (“type” of the typewriter) with the idea of a race (the “rider”).


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Gamification is the new Mantra for elearning!

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Ann Vega's curator insight, April 15, 1:53 PM

Intriguing concept - the video introduction is great.

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Pride and Prejudice at 200: is it time for a video game?

Pride and Prejudice at 200: is it time for a video game? | SchoolLibrariesTeacherLibrarians | Scoop.it
Keith Stuart: Jane Austen's novel is effectively all about systems and subterfuge; so we're halfway there already

 


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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, January 30, 4:32 AM

In honour of the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice ....

Deanya Lattimore's curator insight, January 30, 7:35 AM

Well, people are already playing these kinds of immersive world games in Second Life, and people are already studying the effects of "levelling up" social relationships within world games like Second Life.  This writer might want to check out 1920s Berlin in SL or the new Russian historical sim, or one of the many French courts in which one may learn and practice courtly manners.

And besides, Red Dwarf already had "Pride and Prejudice Land" in 1997, and Kryten was able to win the game with a bulldozer...

Binary Racoon's curator insight, January 31, 9:23 AM

i believe so. yes. Just look at the success of The Walking Dead game, and you will understand that the medium is ready for more interactive drama.