TLNing (teacherlibrarian.org)

A community for teacher-librarians and other educators

Hi All,
Peggy, Judy, and I are working towards developing training for the coming year relating to 2.0 applications. Please share your ideas in this forum. We are already looking at California's School Library Learning 2.0 http://schoollibrarylearning2.blogspot.com/ and Helene Blowers Learning 2.0 http://plcmcl2-about.blogspot.com/

Please share your other ideas for PSLA here!

Views: 32

Replies to This Discussion

I really like the California Learning 2.0 online "program," and I think other PSLA members would be receptive to an idea like this. PSLA members who are unable to attend the in-services would also have access to the information, which is a nice benefit of a web-based presentation. Do you have any idea when and/or how often these in-services would be offered?
I love the California School Library Learning 2.0 page. I have used it several times. Do we have to set up our own or can we use their page and set up our own group for Act 48 credit? How do we monitor it? If we can do this all web-based, do we need to set up in-services? Can we make a page on the PSLA page and use the California tutorials? I guess I am asking more questions than giving suggestions. I just remember thinking what a gold mine the California pages were when I was using them and wishing there was some way to offer them to the teachers in my school. Doing it through PSLA web page may be the answer.
:-)
Hi, Joyce~

I see that this is mentioned on the CA SLL 2.0 site, but I'm loving LibraryThing! I just met today with some of our English teachers and our reading specialist and we created a LibraryThing group for our high school. We plan to have our students and teachers use the database to write reviews which can then be searched by title, tag, etc. It's a great social network for sharing and recommending good reads. We can also put a LibraryThing search widget on our blogs and wikis so students can quickly see what books their fellow classmates are reading.

RSS

A Learning Revolution Project

Twitter feeds

TL Scoop.its

Teacher Librarians of the 21st Century Curated by Mrs. N Ideas and Resources for the 21st Century Teacher Librarian

Libraries as Sites of Enchantment, Participatory Culture, and Learning Curated by Buffy J. Hamilton Ideas and resources to develop the concept of libraries as sites of participatory culture and learning

Personal Learning Networks for Librarians  Curated by Donna Watt

Staying ahead of the game, managing your own professional development, joining the dots

SchoolLibrariesTeacherLibrarians Curated by Joyce Valenza News for teacher librarians

What is a teacher librarian?  Curated by Tania Sheko Defining the role of teacher librarians for those who think we just look after books

Teacher librarians and transliteracy Curated by Sue Krust Explore the evolving role of the teacher librarian

Teacher-Librarian Curated by Librarian@HOPE Best sites and resources on the web for teacher-librarians

ResearChameleon on School Libraries Curated by Kathy Malatesta Teaching, mentoring & leading in today’s school libraries

Student Learning through School Libraries Curated by lyn_hay Building evidence of impact through research and professional practice

SCIS  Curated by SCIS News and resources about school libraries

Educational Technology and Libraries Curated by Kim Tairi In libraries we teach, we learn and many of us are early adopters of technology. This is your scoop on those things.

21st Century Libraries Curated by Dr. Steve Matthews all things 21st Century library related

Join our Diigo Group! VIsit TL Daily!

Coming soon

Events

Members

#tlchat: #tlchat your tweets!

© 2024   Created by Steve Hargadon.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service