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Laugh Out Loud Librarian: "A Few New Things" by Joyce Kasman Valenza
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian. Friday, April 11, 2008. A Few New Things" by Joyce Kasman Valenza. Valenza, Joyce Kasman. "A Few New Things." Library Media Connection. This article was based on Joyce's NeverEnding Search. Yesterday will definitely feed into this project and curriculum writing. School Library Learning 2.0 Team. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Follow me on Twitter. View my complete profile. Tired of driving to work, this man built a plane. Free Technology for Teachers.
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian: ePEARL--electronic portfolio encouraging active reflective learning
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian. Wednesday, April 09, 2008. EPEARL- electronic portfolio encouraging active reflective learning. As a link on the Remote Access blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Follow me on Twitter. I'm a school librarian in central Pennsylvania. This is my 18th year of teaching and I love my job. I believe that life-long learning is essential and try to model it for my children and students. View my complete profile. Free Technology for Teachers. 5 Minutes For Mom.
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian: Book Trailers Integrated into Destiny OPAC
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian. Tuesday, December 14, 2010. Book Trailers Integrated into Destiny OPAC. I found a slew of book trailers at Scholastic's website. Today and added them to my OPAC. Unfortunately, I don't know if our kids will notice that they're there! If you publish trailers in your OPAC, or on your website how do you promote them to students? What other means of publicizing book trailers do you do? I would like to run them on a computer monitor, but that it is not currently possible. A Brick In ...
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian: PSLA Wiki
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian. Wednesday, April 23, 2008. After an email I sent to my state library listserv today, I have volunteered to start a wiki for our conference next week. I want to create a technorati tag, which I've done. I'm using this post to get it as a recognized/searchable tag. School Library Learning 2.0 Team. Not only are conference wikis useful, but posting to wikis for district wide trainings can also be a useful and convenient tool to facilitate professional development. 5 Minutes For Mom.
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian: Blocked sites
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian. Monday, December 20, 2010. There was a recent issue of Knowledge Quest that addressed filtering in schools and the fact that it is a First Amendment issue and that librarians should take up the intellectual freedom mantle and fight this battle. It's never an easy fight, but it's one we must face to ensure that students have the access they need. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Follow me on Twitter. View my complete profile. Free Technology for Teachers.
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian: Beating the No U-Turn Syndrome: a New Approach to Teaching and Enforcing Copyright Compliance
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian. Monday, April 14, 2008. And it has me thinking and rethinking (which I'm sure was Doug. I've only been in SL once before and then I found that my machine's video card just wasn't capable of handling the graphics-intensive environment. Tonight, we downloaded and installed on hubby's laptop so that I could participate. I had some issues with lag and corrupted images, but on the whole it worked out really well. Of his discussion is available on the wiki. Subscribe in a reader.
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian: PBWiki project
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian. Tuesday, April 22, 2008. I was talking with one of my co-workers yesterday afternoon and I think we're going to work on his annual Calendar project as a wiki. I spent this morning setting up parts of it (hopefully he and the students can do the rest! We still need to hammer out whether it will be public or private (so you may not be able to access the above link) and how to set it all up, but it's started. School Library Learning 2.0 Team. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian: First newsletter of the year distributed
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian. Tuesday, September 02, 2008. First newsletter of the year distributed. I worked on my first library newsletter. This past weekend and put it out to the faculty and staff today. I've gotten some nice compliments from co-workers, scheduled time to meet with the technology teachers at their weekly staff meeting on Thursday, and contacted people who asked me for magazines we're getting rid of from our archives. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Podcast ep...
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian: United Streaming
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian. Friday, April 18, 2008. Our district has subscribed to United Streaming. This year. At a training today, the trainer discussed the fact that recent research has shown that using closed captioning on video improves student attention to and retention of the content. It makes sense because I'm one of those people who reads whatever text is put in front of me. I don't believe that everyone will read, but certainly any who do will learn more. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Being...
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian: Evidence-Based Manifesto for School Librarians
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Laugh Out Loud Librarian. Tuesday, April 29, 2008. Evidence-Based Manifesto for School Librarians. Discusses Ross Todd's vision of what school librarians need to do. This is my place-marker for the article so I can come back and reflect on it after I have time to read it. (Reflections to follow.). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Follow me on Twitter. View my complete profile. Norway dude dives into the toilet to retrieve friend's phone, gets stuck. Free Technology for Teachers.
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