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This article was originally published in the print version of School Library Journal--a great article for TLs and other educators by two of my favourite bloggers and school library people. It is good to read this article online, rather in the print format, because the links are live!
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This article was originally published in the print version of School Library Journal--a great article for TLs and other educators by two of my favourite bloggers and school library people. It is good to read this article online, rather in the print format, because the links are live!
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Check out this interesting video about students today.
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Lots of great information here...and a good example of how a wiki can be used as a collaborative tool.
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Take a few minutes to watch this Frontline (PBS) show about kids in the online environment. I would love to hear your comments and reactions to this show--maybe post to the WebCT site for the course.
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Another good reference source.
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An interesting article about the key differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0. Link courtesy of Stephen Abram's blog.
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A new e-book from Terry Freedman about school projects using Web 2.0 technologies.
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An interesting article about keeping up with technology...
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This is one of the best known Web 2.0 training programs, developed by Helene Blowers when she worked at the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. Learning 2.0 has been adapted and adopted by other libraries, library associations, schools, etc. to train their own staff members.
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This is a VERY long document...but a good resource for some basic information. Not required reading, but good extra information if you want it or need it at some point in the future.
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A good overview of Web 2.0 in libraries by Stephen Abram, a Canadian librarian and past president of the CLA.
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An important presentation about why all librarians need to know about emerging technologies by a great Australian librarian.




