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School librarians can use curation as a tool to position themselves as information and communication authorities and information professionals.See it on Scoop.it, via The sincerest form of flattery
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View ArticleOde to #Pencilchat: Technology Integration in the Classroom
Watch this awesome video about the use of pencils in the classroom! Scary! :) Find more like this on the Symbaloo Webmix: Videos for Professional Development at...
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Why do so many students choose Wikipedia when asked to find information on the Internet? I believe the answer is that Wikipedia is like the McDonalds of the Internet, you can always find it and you...
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The Flipping Librarian Joyce Kasman Valenza October 2012 One of the things I am gearing up for this fall is to help a growing number of interested...See it on Scoop.it, via The sincerest form of flattery
View ArticleCuration for schools
Curation tools develop a range of skills for students including information literacy. This excellent set of slides by Lisa Nash looks at the growth of curation, its value to learning and provides an...
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Cyber Surf Island is a playable, web-based game world for school children from grades 3 to 8. By playing simple games, the children learn about online threats ranging from malware to internet predators...
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http://youtu.be/IrSky41lhUc The Infinite Thinking Machine is back after a summer hiatus.See it on Scoop.it, via The sincerest form of flattery
View ArticleAre Dewey’s Days Numbered?: Libraries Nationwide Are Ditching the Old...
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View ArticleWhat Will You Click On Next? Focusing Our Attention Online
Lenny Gonzales The onslaught of information from the wired world can be overwhelming to anyone -- even the savviest online audiences.See it on Scoop.it, via The sincerest form of flattery
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View ArticleWhat the Kardashians Taught Me About Reading Instruction (No, For Real)
Donalyn Miller is a 6th grade language arts teacher in Texas who is said to have a "gift": She can turn even the most reluctant (or, in her words, "dormant") readers into students who can't put their...
View ArticleRe-Visioning A School Library | Connected Principals
For nearly twenty years our school has had the Media Resource Centre (MRC) as our school library. The space is physically located at the centre o...See it on Scoop.it, via The sincerest form of flattery
View ArticleYoung People, Reading, and Libraries - Part 1
On Tuesday, October 23, the Pew Internet and American Life Project released a report on reading habits (primarily book reading habits) of younger Americans - 16 to 29 year olds. The report gives...
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