I am a high school librarian at the greatest school in Colorado, Pine Creek High School. :) I began as a public librarian in Washington. When I'm not at work, I'm dancing or traveling.
Hi Susan! Hope you are enjoying your explorations here! :-) I just read about an incredible collaborative project - you might want to check it out: http://manyvoices.wikispaces.com/
Sorry to disappoint you, Susan, but I don't get many questions! I have actually learned several things from the TeacherLibrarianNing. It was here that I learned of the K12 Online Conference, and I have learned a ton about Web 2.0 from the sessions there. I've discovered that retired school librarians remain active thinkers, although I haven't yet joined that group. I've picked up some good pointers from videos that have been posted here. This ning is just one of my sources for keeping up with the profession, or at least faking it pretty well. I do still get a little mixed up about just where to leave comments (and where to find them).
What fun new things are you doing with your high schoolers between Thanksgiving and winter break? I'm off to Germany for about ten days...getting together with the increasingly far-away "nuclear family."
Just to prove that I don't quite know what I'm doing yet, I left this comment for you on my own "comment wall." How are you supposed to know I've sent you a message if I don't put it where you'll see it? Sigh.
-Mary
At 12:46am on November 19, 2007, Naveed Ahmad said…
Hey, Susan, great to see you on the TeacherLibrarianNing! It's a perfect place to meet more school folks and to keep up with the trends. I loved spending time with you at the AASL conference!
-Mary
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Sorry to disappoint you, Susan, but I don't get many questions! I have actually learned several things from the TeacherLibrarianNing. It was here that I learned of the K12 Online Conference, and I have learned a ton about Web 2.0 from the sessions there. I've discovered that retired school librarians remain active thinkers, although I haven't yet joined that group. I've picked up some good pointers from videos that have been posted here. This ning is just one of my sources for keeping up with the profession, or at least faking it pretty well. I do still get a little mixed up about just where to leave comments (and where to find them).
What fun new things are you doing with your high schoolers between Thanksgiving and winter break? I'm off to Germany for about ten days...getting together with the increasingly far-away "nuclear family."
Just to prove that I don't quite know what I'm doing yet, I left this comment for you on my own "comment wall." How are you supposed to know I've sent you a message if I don't put it where you'll see it? Sigh.
-Mary
-Mary