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Great Way to Share eBooks

Hello everyone  Has anyone used this service called eBookFling? It looks like a great way to share ebooks for both Nook and Kindle. I am ov…

Started by Kim Piot

0 Jan 27

Substitutes for Google Notebook

Now that Google Notebook is no more (for new subscribers), does anyone know of a reasonable substitute? I would appreciate your suggestions…

Started by John Crowley

4 Jan 27, 2011
Reply by Janice

Successful Blog or Wiki Projects

Hi All, I'm writing an article and would like to hear of your successful blog or wiki projects. I have plenty of examples (of my own) wher…

Started by Laura Brooks

3 Dec 6, 2009
Reply by Jeanne B. Procell

Sharing Web 2.0 tools in spite of firewall issues

I would like to share a blog I created this summer to introduce Web 2.0 tools to teachers and students in our school district. I share it h…

Started by Katharine C. Adams

4 Aug 25, 2009
Reply by Katharine C. Adams

Publishing/Hosting Podcasts

I have a good grasp on the basics of podcasting. I have had my tech department download audacity and the LAME encoder on the library comput…

Started by Miss M

7 Mar 1, 2009
Reply by Just One More Book! Children's Book Podcast

iPod Peripherals

My apologies if this has been covered elsewhere. Through the generosity of a donor, I have the opportunity to pilot the use of 3 iPods in m…

Started by Mary Klemundt

0 Feb 24, 2009

Using Podcasts

Please share ways that your school uses podcasts! I am a teacher in south GA and have really fallen in love with this Web 2.0 tool but ther…

Started by Lisa

13 Jan 28, 2009
Reply by Kay Lera

Learning is Social: AASL Common Belief

Hi All, I am writing an article for Knowledge Quest's 2009 AASL Conference issue. The issue is themed on the Nine Common Beliefs that form…

Started by Laura Brooks

0 Jan 3, 2009

Twitter (again)

I also belong to another forum on TeacherLibrarianNetwork so this may be a duplicate. I am looking for others using Twitter. I would like t…

Started by Cheryl Whitmore Stevens

15 Dec 1, 2008

RSS Feeds

I've read how Joyce Valenza has helped students organize their research and learning by guiding them to add RSS feeds to Google Reader. Wh…

Started by Rhonda Morrissette

0 Nov 16, 2008

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