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Online Communities | Seamless Literacy
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Some thoughts about technology, education, and learning. Published March 25, 2012. The internet and digital tools are now compatible with almost any interest. In fact, the internet allows us to form online communities for just about any extreme interest or hobby. In some ways this absurd specialization or focus might be a little crazy, but in most ways, it is amazing to see how people can harness the power of the whole world, essentially, from any physical space. In the Albquerque Journal. Gee is the Man.
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January | 2012 | Seamless Literacy
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Some thoughts about technology, education, and learning. All posts for the month January, 2012. All That Glitters is NOT Gold. Published January 31, 2012. Don’t let those digital natives fool you, or dazzle you, with their suave and quick technology moves. They still need us teachers and digital immigrants. Not only do their styles of technology quickly go in and out of flavor, but they are not well-equipped to use technology for academic purposes. 6 They do not separate email accounts. ie- school an...
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March | 2012 | Seamless Literacy
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Some thoughts about technology, education, and learning. All posts for the month March, 2012. Gee is the Man. Published March 28, 2012. Published March 25, 2012. In the Albquerque Journal. Today, there was an article titled, “ Brush with Fame:. Albuquerque ‘girly girl’ turns her love of makeup into fast-growing career.”. How did she start this new glamorous career? Hunger Games has some great examples, but two other great examples are Jay Asher’s blog for “13 Reasons Why” and John Green...And then found ...
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About Heather | Seamless Literacy
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Some thoughts about technology, education, and learning. This blog is maintained by a school librarian-teacher, who is convinced that kids are readers, no matter the platform. Come share ideas about seamless literacy. 2 comments on “ About Heather. January 27, 2012 at 10:37 pm. I look forward to reading your posts, Heather. 🙂. January 29, 2012 at 7:11 pm. I like the pink Heather! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Gee is the Man.
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Avoiding Dissonance with Wikipedia | Seamless Literacy
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Some thoughts about technology, education, and learning. Avoiding Dissonance with Wikipedia. Published April 16, 2012. This past week I attended and presented at the New Mexico Library Association Conference. In a “School Librarians Get Techie”. When the conversation in our group of librarians shifted to information searching and digital books and reference, we inevitably landed on how do you handle wikipedia. Larr; Previous Post. Wikipedia is not the enemy. April 17, 2012 at 9:34 pm. Great point about c...
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February | 2012 | Seamless Literacy
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Some thoughts about technology, education, and learning. All posts for the month February, 2012. A Whole New World. of War. Published February 26, 2012. The allure of “facts”…. Published February 22, 2012. I am sold. I get it. I should have realized this years ago. In fact, I think students should approach books with the same critical stance as they do internet sources. I walk away. She keeps taking “facts” into her notes. From the blog. Published February 20, 2012. Please share with me others. The Fanta...
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April | 2012 | Seamless Literacy
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Some thoughts about technology, education, and learning. All posts for the month April, 2012. Because I am researching, duh! Published April 25, 2012. Yes, a freshmen boy told me “because I am researching… duh” just yesterday. Me, the school librarian. Instead of saying, “Who’s your Momma? 8221; I exchanged some knuckles. For students to be digitally literate, the habit of thinking “where am I” on the internet must become innate. They should not just copy information from the first site t...Now if I coul...
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Some thoughts about technology, education, and learning. Published April 6, 2012. This morning I read ‘Seth’s Blog.’ The blog entry talks about ‘The Future of the Library’. http:/ sethgodin.typepad.com/seths blog/2011/05/the-future-of-the-library.html. More importantly, he recognizes that in the post-print world, the library as a place and the librarian as a person will matter even more. These are ideas and themes I agree with very much and blogged about in the past. Larr; Gee is the Man. Avoiding Disson...
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Gee is the Man | Seamless Literacy
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Some thoughts about technology, education, and learning. Gee is the Man. Published March 28, 2012. Larr; Online Communities. One comment on “ Gee is the Man. Nichole D. Chavez. April 19, 2012 at 10:11 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.