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This group is about using instructional technology in the library. The technology can be anything, Web 2.0 tools, hardware, software, etc. Discussion should center on integrating technology into information literacy instruction and collaboration.
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This group is about using instructional technology in the library. The technology can be anything, Web 2.0 tools, hardware, software, etc. Discussion should center on integrating technology into information literacy instruction and collaboration.
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This group is about using instructional technology in the library. The technology can be anything, Web 2.0 tools, hardware, software, etc. Discussion should center on integrating technology into information literacy instruction and collaboration.
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This group is about using instructional technology in the library. The technology can be anything, Web 2.0 tools, hardware, software, etc. Discussion should center on integrating technology into information literacy instruction and collaboration.
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This group is about using instructional technology in the library. The technology can be anything, Web 2.0 tools, hardware, software, etc. Discussion should center on integrating technology into information literacy instruction and collaboration.
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At 1:58pm on June 18, 2009, Patty McClune said…
I'd like to look at your Web 2.0 Moodle site. Is that still possible? Thanks.
At 11:56pm on May 27, 2009, Mike McQueen said…
Hi Ross,
I'm a teacher librarian & recently started a community based blog for getting boys to read - http://GettingBoysToRead.com. Please send me a friend request if you'd like to network, share ideas, and learn more about getting boys to read.

Sincerely,
Mike McQueen

LET'S NETWORK HERE TOO (request me as a friend):
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Hometown:
San Angelo, TX--Currently live in El Paso, TX
About Me:
I'm no longer a librarian. I'm at the same school, but now I'm the Technology Coordinator. I have two labs of 40 computers each, I serve about 3,000 students and 200 teachers.

I have a MA in history from the University of Texas at El Paso, a MS in library science from the University of North Texas, and a MS in computer information systems from Tarleton State University.

I'm currently woking on some programming certificates through O'Reilly School of Technology.

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Web 2.0

I'm currently using Moodle to create a professional development course about Web 2.0 technologies. I'm using a topic structure for my modules. Each module will last a week. I have five modules planned: blogs, wikis, RSS, social bookmarking and mashups, and podcasts and images. I'm creating the course for the El Paso Area Libraries consortium. It will be made available to librarians across El Paso. Has anyone done anything similar. I would love to get into contact with someone who has a similar c… Continue

Posted on August 27, 2008 at 2:42pm —

Ross Teller

Tools

I'm going to spend my first blog talking about two tools I like. The first is Bloglines.com. If you are new to RSS, this is a great place to start. I follow about ten different blogs from this site. It makes it easy for me to keep up with my favority topics without having to look in different places.


Another tool that I'm really starting to like is Moodle. Moodle is an open-source classroom management system that allows you to offer classes online. I'm still developing some information

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Posted on July 25, 2007 at 12:39pm — 1 Comment

 
 

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