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Tech Learning : 14 Ways K–12 Librarians Can Teach Social Media by Joyce Valenza

Som vanligt kloka ord från Joyce Valenza från Sprinfield Township High School - The best time in history to be a teacher-librarian. Visst är det! Så stimulerande och så mycket möjligheter!


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TLT: Teen Librarian's Toolbox: Now For a Word From Our Sponsors: Booktrailers

TLT: Teen Librarian's Toolbox: Now For a Word From Our Sponsors: Booktrailers | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it
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Tammy Worcester’s Tech Tip of the Week

Tammy Worcester’s Tech Tip of the Week | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it
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Twitter has Analytics! | David Lee King

Twitter has Analytics! | David Lee King | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it
Way back in 2011, Twitter announced they were starting to offer Analytics for some Twitter accounts. Finally - almost two years later, they are offering
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Free for All: Great Freeware for the Classroom -- THE Journal

Free for All: Great Freeware for the Classroom -- THE Journal | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it
Former middle school teacher Luke Allen offers his recommendations for the best free software for teachers, from social Web browsers to image and video editing and manipulation tools.

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The Educator’s Guide to Google Calendar | The Edublogger

The Educator’s Guide to Google Calendar | The Edublogger | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it

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Pixntell - Create Beautiful Slideshows on Your iPhone or iPad

Pixntell - Create Beautiful Slideshows on Your iPhone or iPad | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it

Pixntell adds your voice to your pictures and creates a personalized video you can share on Dropbox, Facebook, YouTube, FocusTrain or email.

 

Features:

● Simple and easy to use
● (NEW) upload videos directly to Dropbox with auto email link.
● Upload videos directly to Facebook
● Upload videos directly to YouTube with auto email link
● Intuitive controls similar to top selling apps
● Creates .m4v movies out of your voice and pictures
● Get more “likes” and “shares” on your Facebook posts
● Share stories with old photos
● Reconnect with old friends and family
● Create a great time capsule


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BookChook's curator insight, June 16, 5:30 PM

Super simple and great sharing opportunities.

Stephan Hughes's curator insight, June 17, 10:08 PM

Looks like a great tool - I hope there is an Android version of it. 

LearningDevelopment@ForthValleyCollege's curator insight, Today, 10:35 AM

Studying is not the intended function of this application, however, by uploading lecture slides as images, or taking pictures of the board during class, then uploading these images to Pixntell, would allow you to create your very own custom Flashcards. By recording your own audio notes to accompany the images, you could create short movies that could act as bitesize recap tools to support your revision, or prompts for studying, or a visual plan for your coursework.   

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Reading Literature Makes Us Smarter and Nicer

Reading Literature Makes Us Smarter and Nicer | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it
"Deep reading" is vigorous exercise from the brain and increases our real-life capacity for empathy

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GoogleLitTrips Reading List's curator insight, June 15, 1:39 PM

It's just one of those days!

 

My third scoop of the day and each takes a slightly different take on the value of openness to ambiguity and alternative interpretations.

 

Like the ThugNotes comments, this article poses both concepts and ideas that I find quite attractive and  concepts and ideas that I'm not so certain I can agree with.

 

But in either case, reading both what I agree with and what I may not agree with provides a value much richer than reading with blinders on. 

 

For example, I really liked this..

 

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“ 'Deep reading' — as opposed to the often superficial reading we do on the Web — is an endangered practice, one we ought to take steps to preserve as we would a historic building or a significant work of art. Its disappearance would imperil the intellectual and emotional development of generations growing up online, as well as the perpetuation of a critical part of our culture: the novels, poems and other kinds of literature that can be appreciated only by readers whose brains, quite literally, have been trained to apprehend them."
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Yet at the same time, when the author extends this argument to suggest ...


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"A growing body of evidence suggests that online reading may be less engaging and less satisfying, even for the “digital natives” for whom it is so familiar. Last month, for example, Britain’s National Literacy Trust released the results of a study of 34,910 young people aged 8 to 16. Researchers reported that 39% of children and teens read daily using electronic devices, but only 28% read printed materials every day. Those who read only onscreen were three times less likely to say they enjoy reading very much and a third less likely to have a favorite book. The study also found that young people who read daily only onscreen were nearly two times less likely to be above-average readers than those who read daily in print or both in print and onscreen."

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...I have concerns that the explanation for such data has insufficiently considered the causes and effects leading to the conclusions drawn. 

 

I think a serious case could be put forward that printed reading is becoming much less engaging for many digital reading of the same text. But that is not the parameters of comparison here. Comparing engagement with paper text with engagement with e-reader text is a perhaps more authentic than comparing printed text (implying paper) to web reading (including very different kinds of reading).

 

I would concede that reading text on my laptop does cause me to lose that deep engagement. Yet, reading text on my iPad is much more engaging for me. The difference? The physical process of reading on my iPad is very similar to reading a paper-based version of the same text. I can hold my iPad in one hand. I virtually turn pages in a very similar fashion, I can slouch around in my hammock while reading or sit on a rock at the top of a mountain with my iPad. But, I can't do that with my laptop so easily.

 

On my laptop, I can't as easily pause and savor while highlighting and writing marginalia (which does slow the reading allowing for the very slowing down the author endorses). When comparing paper-based reading to web reading, these disadvantages of web-based reading do make web-reading less engaging to me. 

 

But, on the other hand, my iPad kicks the butt of paper-based reading when it comes to highlighting and marginalia conveniences and advantages.

 

Is the author wrong and therefore is this article to be dismissed? Of course not, critical thinkers don't really judge complex issues in such black and white terms.

 

I like much, perhaps even most of what this author is suggesting in spite of the fact that there are parts of the argument that I find troublesome.

 

 ~ http://www.GoogleLitTrips.com ~

Julie King's curator insight, June 15, 2:32 PM

A case for narrative: Reading Literature Makes Us Smarter and Nicer. (For more evidence, read I Hear America Reading by Jim Burke)

Anne Oswalt's curator insight, June 15, 6:32 PM

Ammo for 1st day of school.

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Teaching Copyright

Teaching Copyright contains five lesson plans. Each lesson plan includes printable worksheets, readings, and suggested activities. For teachers looking for a little more information than is available in the lesson plans, the EFF has a good list of additional resources including videos on the topics of copyright and fair use. To stay up to date on new developments in copyright and fair use, you may want to follow the EFF blog.--Richard Byrne


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Debbi Maddy's curator insight, June 17, 5:56 PM

Resources for teaching students and teachers what they need to know about copyright.

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En ny skoldebatt? | Från 80 till 100

De flesta debatter kring skolan som jag hör i Sverige är dessvärre fel debatter. Det är inte mina ord, utan citat från John Hattie i dagens Svenska Dagbladet. Men jag håller med. Hattie menar att det är enklare att föreslå ...

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ALA Task Force releases recommendations to advance digital literacy | District Dispatch

ALA Task Force releases recommendations to advance digital literacy | District Dispatch | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it

Today, the American Library Association’s (ALA) Digital Literacy Task Force (which is led by the Office for Information Technology Policy) releases its recommendations to advance and sustain library engagement in digital literacy initiatives nationwide. These recommendations build on the January 2013 Task Force report Digital Literacy, Libraries, and Public Policy and constitute a call to action on the part of the ALA, library education programs, front-line librarians, various funding bodies, and the diverse stakeholders who use and support library services.

 

Libraries of all types – school, academic, and public – play a vital role in ensuring all people have the skills and abilities to succeed in the Digital Age. These conclusions and recommendations culminate the Task Force’s work over 18 months and include comments from several public programs held at ALA conferences, as well as two online virtual public programs and task force meetings that included observers from different stakeholder groups.

 

One over-arching recommendation is that ALA should continue to have a member body that focuses on digital literacy and libraries. This group should consist of members with broad ALA representation. It would provide library leadership in digital literacy initiatives across and beyond the library community and track progress against these recommendations.

 

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The top 18 educational social networking websites for teachers

The top 18 educational social networking websites for teachers | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it
Linda Dougherty's curator insight, June 15, 11:38 PM

Nice list but add #TLCHAT to the social networking for teacher librarians.

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Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Ways Students Can Create Audio Slideshows

Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Ways Students Can Create Audio Slideshows | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it
Linda Dougherty's curator insight, June 15, 11:55 PM

Good ideas for teacher presentations too!  Flip that classroom!

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5 Free Online Courses For Social Media Beginners - Edudemic

5 Free Online Courses For Social Media Beginners - Edudemic | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it
Looking to boost your social media skills? These free online courses from Modern Lessons will help you get started!

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Twitter / fredrikstrage: Sagorna som barn skrivit på ...

Twitter / fredrikstrage: Sagorna som barn skrivit på ... | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it
Sagorna som barn skrivit på Fridhemsplans bibliotek ger mig hopp om både litteraturens och rockens framtid. http://t.co/3ceYnjcfSq
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Tip 115 - Google Research Tool

Tip 115 - Google Research Tool | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it
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1 av 3 unga nobbar boken

1 av 3 unga nobbar boken | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it
Var tredje ungdom struntar ofta i att läsa böcker – och fyra av tio väljer helst texter som bara tar några få minuter att läsa. Det enligt en ny undersökning som Ungdomsbarometern gjort på uppdrag av försäkringsbolaget If.
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Google Docs Research Template - A Stepping Stone

Google Docs Research Template - A Stepping Stone | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it
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Ny i svenska skolan: Lejonet och musen - ett språkutvecklande arbete

Ny i svenska skolan: Lejonet och musen - ett språkutvecklande arbete | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it

Ett exempel på hur man kan arbeta språkutvecklande utifrån en fabel. Att använda det muntliga språket som en bro in i skriftspråket.


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Retouch and Clean-Up Any Image Portrait in Minutes with FaceTune (iOS)

 

 


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Robin Good's curator insight, June 15, 10:02 AM


FaceTune is a great photo-retouching app for iOS devices (iPhones and iPads). Designed specifically for retouching human faces, FaceTune provides a specific set of tools to help you do just that.


To appreciate how good the tool is just look at anyone of the many video tutorials available (link below) which show you techniques and steps to clean up just about any pretty face.


Pretty impressive. Great ease of use and highly specific effects make this tool a hard one to beat. Too bad there isn't also a Web version.


Price: $2.99


More video tutorials: http://www.youtube.com/user/Facetuneapp?feature=watch


More info: http://www.facetuneapp.com/


App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/facetune/id606310581?mt=8




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New work from Nick Gentry

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Nana YC Ho's curator insight, June 15, 7:32 PM

Test Beta version!

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The punishable perils of plagiarism - Melissa Huseman D’Annunzio

The punishable perils of plagiarism - Melissa Huseman D’Annunzio | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it

Fighting plagiarism is serious business. From brainchild-snatching to wholly quotables, plagiarists have plenty of wily ways to pass others' work off as their own -- and all of them are threats to original thinking. Melissa Huseman D’Annunzio imagines what would happen if a Department of Plagiarism Investigation were on the case.


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Clare Treloar's curator insight, June 14, 6:17 PM

A good video and thought provoking questions are the basis of a great lesson for students.

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Library For All Kickstarter Seeks To Support Global Literacy

Library For All Kickstarter Seeks To Support Global Literacy | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it

"Mobile access around the world continues to expand, yet access to educational materials is still largely limited in developing countries. What’s the hold up?... Shipping books is costly – and more often than not – the material is outdated, culturally disparate, and/or linguistically incompatible with the end users. In short, the books being sent aren’t beneficial if the kids are unable to understand what they’re reading. Library For All wants to change this reality by launching a digital library platform in Haiti this Fall."


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EDTC@UTB's curator insight, June 15, 5:14 PM

Cool idea... I would support this effort.

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interesting

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Google begins launching Internet-beaming balloons

Google begins launching Internet-beaming balloons | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it
Google is launching Internet-beaming antennas into the stratosphere aboard giant, jellyfish-shaped balloons with the lofty goal of getting the entire planet online.

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Russ Roberts's curator insight, June 16, 3:00 AM

This idea has real possibilities for those of us locked out of DSL, cable, and other high-speed internet connections.  I'm one of those unfortunates who must depend on a flakey dial-up system.  In my area of Hawaii Island, high-speed internet via cable or DSL is unavailable.  Satellite ISP services are out of reach or restrict your downloads.  Let's see if this idea "pans out."  Aloha de KH6JRM.

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StoryToolz : Resources for Authors

StoryToolz : Resources for Authors | Skolbiblioteket och lärande | Scoop.it
Sharla Shults's curator insight, June 16, 3:18 PM

Authors are like teachers...their words enlighten, enrich and empower! And like teachers, there are never enough resources!

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Online Educa Berlin 2013 Call for Proposals | Virtual School ...

With a particular emphasis on how Learning Moves, ONLINE EDUCA BERLIN 2013 will focus on change and the role of technology in promoting creativity and innovation.With the themes below for inspiration, there are still ...

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