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These sites are web-tools that you can build with. If we can tame the 800 pound gorilla of time and apply our vision and creativity, there are hundreds of opportunities to connect curriculum with the dynamic world on the highly interactive Read/Write web. Picking up the tools offered by Web 2.0… |
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I will be attending this conference which has already begun with a preconference session with David Warlick. I signed up for audio podcasts which I thought would help me decide which video sessions to attend. I've listened to David Warlick who demonstrates the lack of boundaries to communication that now exist, yet also the need to create new…
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K12 Online is coming soon! Check out the website for teaser videos! www.k12onlineconference.org.
It's a great opportunity for staff at your schools, since it's free, and online to be viewed at their convenience.
If you'd like a flyer to share with staff, please download the one attached here!
I attended some sessions last year, and it really invigorated my understanding of web 2.0…
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Hi,
Quick question. Does anyone use Winnebago/Spectrum for their catalog? If so, when you take books out of the system, do you have to choose "weed" or can you just delete? In every other environment I would just delete the item. Here, the library assistant has chosen the "weed" function which keeps the items in the system as weeded. I would prefer to delete them completely from the system, but am wondering if there is a reason why that would not be the right thing to do. My assistant…
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This is one of the best descriptions for the general public I have seen for library 2.0. It is from the Rapid City Public Library's website. Their director, Greta Chapman is one of two people who have had a profound effect on my development as a librarian and an information professional.
Libraries have to evolve continuously to keep up with the changing needs of their users.
In the past, Libraries were just places to find books. Since then,…
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The K12 Online conference is coming soon, in October!
If you haven't participated before, K12 Online is a conference that takes place entirely online, over a two week period in October.
For more information, check out: http://k12onlineconference.org/?p=84
And there are some sample video presentations here as well: http://k12onlineconference.org/?p=104
I'll be…
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The 21st Century Information Project is offering a Moodle based online class: PowerSearching in a Web 2.0 World.
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