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Top 20 LiveBinders you should not Miss ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Top 20 LiveBinders you should not Miss ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it

"LiveBinder is one the best   bookmarking web tools out there. It allows users to organize  links and web content into binders with titles and descriptions attached to each binder. I am pretty sure you are already familiar with  LiveBinder and how it works. Below is a set of some of the top LiveBinders that contain great resources and materials of relevant interest to us in education. Check out the list below and share with us your feedback. Enjoy."


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Transparency is the new fierce « NeverEndingSearch

Transparency is the new fierce « NeverEndingSearch | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it

Joyce concludes with:"We are all about openness, communication, and accountability. At a time when we need to world to recognize our contribution to learning, we must be transparent. It should be our culture.  Let’s make 2012 a year to be both fierce and transparent."

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Getting Kids Engaged with Primary Sources | Cool Tools - The Digital Shift

Getting Kids Engaged with Primary Sources | Cool Tools - The Digital Shift | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it

"The World Digital Library is a database of more than 7,000 primary source documents and images from around the world. Sponsored by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, WDL can be searched by date, era, country, continent, topic, and type of resource. Search tools and content descriptions are available in seven languages..."


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We have the digital equivilent sources in Australian Libraries too

Dennis T OConnor's curator insight, April 22, 9:29 PM

Research with primary sources moves kids from textbooks to the real world. 

Judith Morais's curator insight, April 25, 8:14 AM

A good range of primary resources that can be used for teaching. The World Digital Library takes you to Australian resources too.

Lucinda Scott-Kellermeier's curator insight, April 25, 4:46 PM

Good links for students and teachers alike, especially in the fields of history and social studies.

 

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Slidestory | Digital Storytelling Tool

Slidestory | Digital Storytelling Tool | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it

Slidestory is a new, exciting and FREE way to make presentations and share them on the Internet.

 

Slidestories are picture slideshows with voice narration. Each picture in a slideshow has an accompanying voice narrated mp3 audio file, optional tags, and text caption.


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A mlitimadia opportunity.

Karen Bonanno's curator insight, April 9, 4:42 PM

If you go to the FAQs you will see a list under categories. There is an education category that you can check to see examples of how Slidestory is used.

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A Great Guide on How to Cite Social Media Using Both MLA and APA styles

A Great Guide on How to Cite Social Media Using Both MLA and APA styles | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it

Conducting an extensive data mining for writing a scholarly academic paper does definitely require using online digital resources. Admittedly, a lot of the resources you want to cite in your paper can be found online and most of them through social media


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Expanding our digital literacy skills all the time.

Meryl Jaffe, PhD's curator insight, April 11, 9:44 AM

Thanks for this link!

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Education Database Online Blog

Infographic about the pros and cons of digital research

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Demonstrates the importance of focused instruction with researching and time management.

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Learners Should Be Developing Their Own Essential Questions

Learners Should Be Developing Their Own Essential Questions | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it
Having essential questions drive curriculum and learning has become core to many educators' instructional practices.  Grant Wiggins, in his work on Understanding By Design, describes an essential q...

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To move students beyond receivers and transmitters of information, to thinkers and producers of new ideas and connections.

Glenda Morris's curator insight, April 11, 3:33 AM

UbD - essential questions

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AASL School Library Month - Community Gallery

A picture says 1,000 words…and these pictures say words in support of school librarians and school library programs


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Karen Bonanno's curator insight, April 2, 6:30 PM

Quotable quotes for you to share.

Rita Godwin's curator insight, April 21, 8:14 AM

Quotes from the famous about how wonderful school libraries really are.

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The Keyword Blog: 21cif: Operator Search Challenge

The Keyword Blog: 21cif: Operator Search Challenge | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it

Here's a recently revised online game to teach the use of operators when searching for information on the internet. The game lives within a controlled search field where using operators is the only way to solve the challenge. This is just one of many free online training games promoting information fluency. 

 

Try it! You'll be challenged!.


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Still to be investigated . . .
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MindMup: Working with Google Drive

MindMup: Working with Google Drive | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it
Gerald Carey's curator insight, May 11, 8:28 PM

Includes instructions on how to save MindMups into Google Drive

Ronald BELLET's curator insight, May 12, 4:15 PM

Un #outil d'#organisation simple et gratuit qui permet de stocker ses cartes mentales (#mindmaps) dans google #drive.

Mueller, Chad's curator insight, May 15, 10:12 AM

What a great tool!

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With Book Creator 2.5 Released With a Fantastic New Sharing Option

With Book Creator 2.5 Released With a Fantastic New Sharing Option | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it

"Book Creator is currently my favorite iPad app for creating multimedia books on your iPad. The app costs $4.99 (less with volume purchasing), but it is well worth it. The latest updates to Book Creator allows you to export your books to ePub 3.0 format. The exported file can be opened an read in the Chrome web browser using the free Readium browser extension. This is a great option as it allows a parent who doesn’t have an iPad at home to view his or her child’s work at home"




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Good for multimodal text creation on latest iPad iOS6.

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What Do Teacher Librarians Teach?

What Do Teacher Librarians Teach? | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it
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Another version for a closer look.

Dr. Laura Sheneman's curator insight, March 25, 2:03 PM

Transliteracy is the name of the game!  We teach it all!

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Site of the Week | Great Websites for Kids

Site of the Week | Great Websites for Kids | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it
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Latest Study: A full-time school librarian makes a critical difference in boosting student achievement | School Library Journal

Latest Study: A full-time school librarian makes a critical difference in boosting student achievement | School Library Journal | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it

Simply put, students suffer when they don’t have adequate resources—and, in particular, we’ve found that student achievement suffers when schools lack libraries that are staffed by full-time librarians. “Nearly every public school in Bucks, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties has a library with certified staff, which has been proven to increase student reading and comprehension,” notes Kintisch. “In contrast, most public schools in Philadelphia do not employ a certified librarian, and more than 140 do not have a library.”


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Dennis T OConnor's curator insight, March 12, 2:01 PM

Kieth Curry Lance's decade long research studies established (beyond any doubt) that a professionally staffed library is essential for student achievement. It never hurts to be shown the obvious truth (over and over again).


When will the decision makers stop the lip service and pay attention to the research? School Libraries and Librarians WORK! 

Lourense Das's curator insight, March 13, 3:35 AM

Told you so! ;-)

Paige Jaeger 's curator insight, March 26, 9:42 PM
We knew this...but here's data
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Catching Up With The Kids: Moving School Libraries Into The New Media Era - TeachThought

Catching Up With The Kids: Moving School Libraries Into The New Media Era - TeachThought | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it
Catching Up With The Kids: Moving School Libraries Into The New Media Era

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Some just 'catch-up' faster than others.

SCIS's curator insight, April 24, 12:57 AM

Do we need to change our mindset?

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The Library Marketing Toolkit

The Library Marketing Toolkit | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it
A website full of ideas and techniques to help you market your library successfully.

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. . . to be investigated further . . .

Amy Barr's curator insight, April 23, 9:22 AM

Learning Hub

Donna Watt's curator insight, April 24, 12:54 AM

It's the time of the year when no-one's thinking about library advocacy, and maybe we're all feeling a little bit snug and secure in the daily routine. Perhaps it's the perfect time to review some advocacy tools and begin the work well before the end of year budget cuts?

Rita Godwin's curator insight, April 24, 6:06 AM

Insight as to what people like/do not like about the library.

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27 Things Your Teacher Librarian Does

27 Things Your Teacher Librarian Does | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it

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


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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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Working Together Is Working Smarter | Sustained Collaboration

Working Together Is Working Smarter | Sustained Collaboration | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it

A new report released by the National Center for Literacy Education (NCLE) reveals that school librarians are highly involved leaders playing a critical role in their schools through consistent and sustained collaboration with other educators. Additionally, school librarians not only participate in but deliver professional development to peers, educators and staff in their schools.


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Teachers & teacher librarians collaborating to achieve curriculum goals has to be the 'smart' way.

Anne McLean's curator insight, April 10, 10:46 PM

Teacher Libraians should work with the Head Teachers of Teaching and Learning.  Unfortunately this does not happen in reality.

Dr. Laura Sheneman's curator insight, April 11, 11:34 AM

How do we get administrators to catch on to this?

Rita Godwin's curator insight, April 21, 8:07 AM

Informative infographic showing how collaboration with colleagues helps to advocate for the LMS's role in the school.

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Strong School Libraries Build Strong Students, created by the AASL Legislation

Strong School Libraries Build Strong Students, created by the AASL Legislation Committee, is freely available for download by members of the media and general public provided no alterations are made. Additional resources are also available.

 

Additional resources: http://www.ala.org/aasl/sites/ala.org.aasl/files/content/aaslissues/advocacy/AASL_infographic_resources.pdf

 

Infographic and additional resources: http://www.ala.org/aasl/sites/ala.org.aasl/files/content/aaslissues/advocacy/AASL_infographic.pdf

 


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Karen du Toit's curator insight, April 10, 7:28 AM

The importance of school libraries > Infographic, with additional resources!

whslmc's curator insight, April 10, 8:58 AM

The facts are in: School libraries positively effect learning!

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"How To Do Research" Game

"How To Do Research" Game | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it
"How To Do Research" game is presented by Kentucky Virtual Library. It's designed for kids to learn how to do research independently with kids-friendly user experience. Did you know that you can ac...

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The visual stimulus is effective and the concept of it being a 'game' adds a sense of fun.

Marco Bertolini's comment, April 18, 10:49 AM
On ne prête qu'aux riches... Mais je suis tout à fait d'accord. Surprenant, non ?
Betty Denise's comment, April 18, 11:12 AM
Modestement génial.
Vicki Hansen's curator insight, April 19, 8:14 AM

Engage students in learning through games!  My students love these kinds of activities.

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10 Must Have Resources to Teach about Copyright and Fair Use

10 Must Have Resources to Teach about Copyright and Fair Use | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it
Teaching students about copyright and digital citizenship has never been as pressingly important as it is now.Undoubtedly Internet has become a major source of information for students but this pool...

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Essential ethics!

Lourense Das's curator insight, April 2, 3:22 AM

Good list of resources to teach about copyright and fair use

Christine Harris-Smyth's curator insight, April 2, 5:25 AM

Good knowledge of copyright and fair use is a must-have for all commuinications professionals. You don't need to be an expert but you need a map of the neighbourhood.

Reuven Werber's curator insight, April 3, 5:21 AM

Help for teaching this important topic.

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Could there actually be one "C" to rule them all?!

Could there actually be one "C" to rule them all?! | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it
Some describe four "Cs" of essential skills for this 21st century - traits such as: Critical thinking, Collaboration, Communication, and Creativity. Some list five or six "Cs." Five: Creativity, Co...

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Self CONTROL is the significant aspect!

"Control in the sense of ownership, investment and engagement, degree of agency and autonomy. Control to exercise choice. Control to pursue curiosity."

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Teachers’ Ultimate Guide to Using Videos

Teachers’ Ultimate Guide to Using Videos | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it

With one billion monthly users (and growing), YouTube's popularity is a pretty clear indication that video is a powerful medium. And kids' unrelenting fascination with videos is motivating many educators to find ways to leverage them for all kinds of purposes.


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Resource rich site to stimulate discussion and visual literacy practices and creation.

Karen Bonanno's curator insight, March 28, 1:19 AM

Valuable resources, including video links for all kinds of subjects — history, math, science, language arts, and more — and ideas on how to inspire students to use videos as a conduit to dig in, ask questions, and learn.

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5 Tools to Help Students Learn How to Learn | MindShift

5 Tools to Help Students Learn How to Learn | MindShift | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it
Jamie Nast/Flickr Helping students learn how to learn: That's what most educators strive for, and that's the goal of inquiry learning. That skill transfe

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The 'old' tools of communicating, reflecting and documenting.

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The Key to Information Literacy? Help-Seeking

The Key to Information Literacy? Help-Seeking | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it
As librarians, I think we have all made the observation that the most successful students are those who use the library regularly. And not only that, they are the students who have no problem askin...

Via Elizabeth Hutchinson
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That places the capable Librarian is the best position to be adaptable.

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School library infographics: research and advocacy

School library infographics: research and advocacy | Teaching through Libraries | Scoop.it

Sometimes you need the visually attractive, embeddable, tweetable version of the elevator speech.

Carol Koechlin's curator insight, March 22, 5:12 PM

Great for advocacy now.....Teach students how to create infographics to 'show' their understanding of what they know about a topic they have researched.

Carey Leahy's comment, March 22, 6:59 PM
Seems more like a poster. Most infographics have statistics.
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The Changing Role of School Librarians

Find out how modern teacher-librarians are improving students' and teachers' lives every day. Reporter: Mark Rayyoutube.com

Via Karen Bonanno
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Locating the information just added more digitally accessible sources!

Joyce Valenza's curator insight, March 10, 2:26 PM

add your insight...

Maria Jose Vitorino's curator insight, March 10, 3:51 PM

something old, something new, something "borroughed" (from education, from technology fields), something blue, a clear sky for teacher-librarian role  today and tomorow

Anne McLean's curator insight, March 12, 1:47 AM

Teacher Librariàns should be a teaching anda learning resource in the digital age.  Not the curator of a museum of books.