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Friday, July 31, 2009

Thing 3

I was amazed by this Skype article written by a very resourceful librarian! I mentioned skype this summer as a low cost way to conduct a long distance interview but was told that it was not approved in our district.
That was just one way I think we could use this fabulous tool- look what Oprah has done with it! It's the ultimate distance learning tool.
I'd love to have a long distance book club meet with an author or a fan just like them!
And since it is used as long distance reference help in some situations- perhaps it could be used under supervision in our libraries if not in the whole school!

Thing 2

Here is my Wordsift, I like Wordle best, but wordsift's highlighting academic words feature is cool too!
category clay cleans compact cosmetic course destination enjoy etsy etsy…one fabulous favorite find found hopeis… like look love makeup mask need online perfect product pursereason relax routine sensitive shopping skin spend thursday time treat vegan vintage whatever

I think Voki would help a nervous student do a great job in a presentation!



Bookr is so amazing. I found this great book on tide pools, and thought how wonderful it would be for students to create their own books on biomes, their school, their community.... endless possibilities.

I love Glogster and have used it to create quick and fun webpages for teachers and kids. If you embed it into a webpage a user goes to your site instead of glogster.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Thing 1

I love Google Scholar and that the student in this video uses quality sources and shares them in productive socially networked way. The librarian can absoloutely facilitate learning this way- and many of us already are on the way to doing so! Lirbary websites that have links to valueable resources, including social networking like wikis and blogs students can access to work with their peers, is a step in the right direction.
Lehman HS in Hays CISD has made efforts in this direction.
http://lobolib.org/content/