Well I am trying this new publishing tool because a new Friend from Images4Education showed us the great capabilities of this new Web 2.0 application. I used the element helium as a way science classes could use this. Make sure you listen to the music as you…
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Added by bj neary on March 19, 2009 at 11:29am —
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Hello everyone,
Here is an online magazine of interest for teacher librarians.
From the magazine:
The Educators’ Spotlight Digest is a free magazine for teachers of multiple literacies. It is published twice a year (fall/winter and spring/summer) by S.O.S. for Information Literacy, a project of Syracuse University's Center for Digital Literacy in collaboration with the American Association of School Librarians and the Association of College and Research…
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Added by Richard Beaudry on March 17, 2009 at 12:56pm —
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Just wanted to share this awesome free ebook about how high school athletes can get recruited by college coaches. It's written for high school athletes and their parents, as well as youth and club coaches and high school counselors.
Get your copy today at http://www.captainu.com/ebook
Added by Monica O'Brien on March 16, 2009 at 3:45pm —
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Hello Everyone,
For those of us who attend and present at conferences regularly (many many people on this ning as an example) comes an article on Chris Brogan's Blog 'Community and Social Media'.
27 Things To Do Before a Conference
Chris Brogan
March 13th, 2009
http://www.chrisbrogan.com/27-things-to-do-before-a-conference/
Richard Beaudry
Librarian
Langley Secondary School
Added by Richard Beaudry on March 16, 2009 at 12:00pm —
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As a part of the literacy professional community, as a school librarian, I received an invitation through my school district to join other literacy professionals as a participant in Online Course Work targeting the theme Literacy Leads the Way.
The overall objective is for literacy professionals to increase their literacy building expertise so as to provide appropriate activities to build reading fluency, develop oral language, world knowledge; and, to build listening/reading…
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Added by Cheryl Hill on March 15, 2009 at 8:00pm —
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Hello everyone,
Here is an article worth reading.
Better Safe Than Sorry: Does Your Library Have an Online Acceptable-use Policy?
By Pat Scales -- School Library Journal, 3/1/2009
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6640437.html
Richard Beaudry
Librarian
Langley Secondary School
Added by Richard Beaudry on March 11, 2009 at 5:27pm —
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International Women's day is being celebrated for the 98th year across the globe. This year's theme is: Women and men united to end violence against women and girls. The official website can be found at this link:
http://www.internationalwomensday.com/
Added by Richard Beaudry on March 7, 2009 at 11:30pm —
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Paul Volponi's latest novel, Response, takes on the dilemma of a hate crime in a racially divided community. Three African American teens go into Hillsboro, mostly white and Italian, to steal a car and make quick money. The car theft never happens, but as the boys walk home, they are chased by three white teens in a black Land Rover. Asa and Bonds, run for their lives, never looking back. If they did, they would have seen that their friend, Noah, tripped, and fell flat on the sidewalk. With a…
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Added by bj neary on March 5, 2009 at 7:02pm —
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The next AR Awards will take place the week of March 9th. Due to testing and DARE Graduation, we postponed AR Awards.
April Awards will take place the first week of April.
Added by Norene Skiles on March 5, 2009 at 12:40pm —
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Dear Colleagues,
You may be aware of the AASL longitudinal study, "School Libraries Count!" Just doing my part to support school libraries by posting a reminder that the deadline to participate is March 12th! Please pass along.
For more information visit: http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/aasl/researchandstatistics/slcsurvey/slcsurvey.cfm
To participate in the survey, visit: http://www.aaslsurvey.org/
Added by Michelle on March 2, 2009 at 2:00pm —
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Hello everyone,
The latest issue of SLIC is available online in HTML or pdf format. SLIC is the professional Journal of the Canadian Association for School Libraries (CASL)
HTML: http://www.clatoolbox.ca/casl/slic/vol26issue3.html
pdf: http://www.clatoolbox.ca/casl/slic/SLICVolume26issue3.pdf
Richard Beaudry
Librarian
Added by Richard Beaudry on February 25, 2009 at 10:51pm —
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Prior to exploring Delicious.com, I had only regularly used the bookmarking feature on the various browsers that I used. I often experienced the frustration upon opening a browser on a computer at work and then remembering that I did not have access to my bookmarks that were set on the home computer. Although I had used bookmark sites in college classes over the years as part of my course requirements, I had never actually used for personal use as I had found them complicated and non-user…
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Added by Kathy on February 21, 2009 at 9:30pm —
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The survey may be accessed directly at http://www.aaslsurvey.org. The last day to complete the survey is March 12.
Added by Randi Wall on February 21, 2009 at 12:55pm —
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Hi all -
I'm working on standardizing the research process in our school, and integrating it into the curriculum. The wiki is at http://dmhs.pbwiki.com.
I'm tracking the history of the project at http://dmhslibrary1.blogspot.com.
The school library website is available from both.
If you take a look and care to comment I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Ed Levin
Teacher Librarian
Downtown Magnets High School
Los Angeles, CA
Added by Ed Levin on February 15, 2009 at 6:46pm —
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Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson is a sure winner! Two friends are lured into starving themselves with a bet they make to each other "to to be the thinnest." Lia is destroyed when her best friend, Cassie, is found dead in a motel room. After two times in rehab, Lia now lies to everyone about her disease, seeing and talking to the ghost of Cassie, hating her parents and being really,really confused. Anderson does a great job of letting the reader see the compulsive, secretive life of an…
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Added by bj neary on February 15, 2009 at 4:26pm —
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My seven days at PETE & C allowed me to see a lot of fabulous tools which our students can be utilizing in the classroom. Brilliant podcasts; terrific music compositions; professional-looking movies, cool virtual spaces for learning… Most of the technology, perhaps all, I had already used or had explored at some point prior to this conference. But then again, learning how to use a new piece of technology is not necessarily what this conference is…
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Added by Mary Schwander on February 13, 2009 at 4:30pm —
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I need a book in the steampunk genre and I need it now. One of my students needs a book to read in lieu of library---on verge of getting kicked out!! He loves the Oppel series Airborn and was set to read the third in the series StarClimber but it doesn't come out til mid March. By then he may have completely irritated the librarian!!! Know of a great book in that genre?
Added by Nancy Bosch on February 11, 2009 at 9:48pm —
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| 4 weeks | $99
This is a 4 week overview class suitable for beginning, intermediate, and advanced searchers.
- We use discussions, open-book quizzes, interactive glossaries, and learning games to teach information fluency.
- You will learn to search, evaluate, and ethically use online…
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Added by Dennis O'Connor on February 3, 2009 at 3:30pm —
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The Giver by Lois Lowery is a book that I would love to teach as a part of a unit about utopias/dystopias. Although the reading level would suit an elementary-level reader, the themes presented in this novel would stimulate students' higher-level thinking. This book fits in the category of Best of the Best because it meets the six characteristics of great young adult literature.
First, it is written from the point of view of an adolescent (a twelve year old boy named Jonas).…
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Added by Miss Melis on February 3, 2009 at 12:47am —
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I have a very pretty blog,
A Very Old Place, that doesn't get much traffic. If you are interested in using primary source documents in the library or classroom, you might enjoy looking around.
Added by Nancy Bosch on February 1, 2009 at 7:42pm —
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