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The (hopefully) helpful thoughts of Kathy Pearce, school library media specialist. Monday, December 21, 2009. The Reformed Vampire Support Group. My rating: 2 of 5 stars. While the unlikely status of these vampires could make for hilarious comic fodder, Jinks doesn't quite pull it off. Too many descriptions of bouts of nausea, cleaning guinea pig blood off the shower tiles, and the other vagaries of being a vampire are revolting without being either scary or funny. Just gross. View all my reviews. Out of...
Library Media Musings: Smackdown! Screen Toaster vs. Screencast-O-Matic
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The (hopefully) helpful thoughts of Kathy Pearce, school library media specialist. Wednesday, December 9, 2009. Screen Toaster vs. Screencast-O-Matic. Both S-O-M and Toaster are web based. This means no download. AND in both cases, no signup or login. For classroom teachers, this is huge. Of course, you will get more features if you log in, and even more if you upgrade to the (very inexpensive) paid version, but you really don't have to do either of those things. If you need to see Screencast Smackdown.
Library Media Musings: Collaborate online with Scribblar
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The (hopefully) helpful thoughts of Kathy Pearce, school library media specialist. Monday, November 30, 2009. Collaborate online with Scribblar. I never would have thought of it. But I knew that somewhere out there, someone in the world of Web 2.0 had gone even further. That's when I found Scribblar. Here's a quick tour to get you started. In the hands of students, the possibilities are endless. Just step back and watch the ways they'll use it. Need a full-screen version of this tutorial? The demo took m...
Library Media Musings: I usually don't read sequels, but I'm counting the days...
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The (hopefully) helpful thoughts of Kathy Pearce, school library media specialist. Monday, August 16, 2010. I usually don't read sequels, but I'm counting the days. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kathy Pearce is a teacher librarian in the NH Seacoast region. She knows a lot less than she doesn't know, but that's okay. View my complete profile. Oyster River HS Library. Out of the Ordinary Teen Booklists! The Week in Rap.
Library Media Musings: Ship Breaker, by Paolo Bacigalupi
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The (hopefully) helpful thoughts of Kathy Pearce, school library media specialist. Friday, April 1, 2011. Ship Breaker, by Paolo Bacigalupi. My rating: 5 of 5 stars. There's been a lot of buzz about. And now I understand why. Like the recent smash hit. One of my only disappointments with this book will sound silly to some. When I finished. But I was disappointed when I learned there will be a sequel. I'm sure most readers will be happy to be able to hear more about Nailer's adventures, but you won't ...
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Lakes Region Food Resources. If you can buy it locally, you probably ought to. Laquo; Slowly but surely…. OLS ’09 Report, Weeks 1-4. June 22, 2009 by Kim. For crying out loud, y’all, where has the time gone? Somehow, people continue to stop by the blog here, even though new content has been sorely lacking. Thank goodness for that freezing peppers post! Here’s wishing everyone in New England some more seasonable weather! On June 22, 2009 at 6:52 pm. On June 23, 2009 at 5:14 pm. Don’t worry about it,...
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Thinking Outside The Stacks. Monday, 23 February 2009. The Cloud's Silver Lining. Without going into detail, I recently had to replace my laptop and decided that this was about the time to make the jump to a Netbook. With Linux - yep, just before the new 10" model comes out). Now I've lost laptops to various catastrophes in the past and every time has been an extremely stressful experience. This outing, however, was different - for about a year I've been regularly backing up (using rsync. This whole epis...
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Library Media Musings
The (hopefully) helpful thoughts of Kathy Pearce, school library media specialist. Wednesday, December 21, 2011. I've never been one to add a quote to my email signature, but today I came across a line that just sang to me. A good nonfiction book often feels like a new lens prescription: You marvel at suddenly being able to see what was always there. The line was penned by Wall Street Journal book reviewer Brian Christian in his review of The Secret Life of Pronouns. Wednesday, November 30, 2011. My rati...
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Sunday, January 22, 2012. As with many of our databases, we need to remind our patrons what valuable resources are available through our website for free just by having a library card! Tuesday, November 1, 2011. Friday, October 14, 2011. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. I thought the multiple choice questions were funny examples of the different ways a patron's question can be answered (or not). I got them all right but they were pretty easy. Here's my multiple choice question:. D) All of the above. T eReader&#...
QR tags and mobile 'phones in the library
QR tags and mobile 'phones in the library. Currently trying to introduce elements of the mobile world into our University library. This is to keep track of what I've done! Read this blog on your mobile. Http:/ librarymobiles.wirenode.mobi. There was an error in this gadget. Emtacl10 - day 2. Emtacl10 - Day 1. Stuff wot I have wrote. Wednesday, 28 April 2010. Also nice to find out the brown cheese. I tried the first morning (and didn't like) was like marmite - either love it or hate it! Key recommendation...
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