Saturday, September 18, 2010
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
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I went to the Texas School Librarian Ning to have a look around, and two of my fellow CSLT II members had already joined! Dendy and Mitch, way to go!! I can definitely see a niche for Ning. Very much like other social networking sites, but more specialized into groups. I could see me joining a group like the Texas School Librarian Ning for a virtual support system and to keep up with issues and trends through fellow librarians. I also like how Ning has all of the different tabbed categories where you can find pictures, videos, blogs, forums, etc., related to your grouping. You can even make subgroups, for example, the Texas Librarians on this Ning made subgroups of different grade levels of librarians. A very useful tool that will allow you a relevant community (or several!) at your fingertips!
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Thing 21
I LOVED using Photostory!! The saving of the product was a tad confusing, and making sure it worked on this post took a while to figure out, but what a fun and creative tool! This is a web tool I would definitely like to have more time with and incorporate into my lessons. This would also be great for students to work on and incorporate into research projects or putting together a presentation. A librarian could co-teach this element with the classroom teacher, and I believe this would engage the students and they would enjoy it. I sure did!
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Okay - the making of this post took forever because once I embedded this video from You Tube, I couldn't find out how to make it work when posted! I figured there was some little click I missed and looked for a very long time. Then I got smart and looked at others' blogs to see if they had any problems. Pam Bennett wrote about it - and informed me that the video does play when it's posted, but not in the editing mode! Thanks, Pam!
Alright - now that I've gotten that out....
I can see now how people inbed all kinds of videos into powerpoints, presentations, student information, etc. While I won't say it's the easiest thing I've done, it is certainly not the most difficult either.
I love using You Tube to enhance my lessons. I just used it today to show some powerful visuals for the intro. of the book we are reading in my Junior AP English class. You Tube is very user-friendly and for me, an invaluable resource. It's amazing how much is on there! I have tried Teacher Tube a few times, and I find it a little more confusing and specialized. Today I found what looked like a good video for teachers to watch about classroom walk-throughs, but it took quite a while to download.
Today's learner can really respond to and learn from visual images. Knowledge is becoming more based on visual learning, and it's a tool we need to use for the 21st century learner. These resources for online videos are only going to become more valuable as time marches on.
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I use this tool to keep up with breaking news in general, news about my hobbies and favorite subjects, and I follow people I want to know about. I even found some great work-related people/groups to follow, like Grammar Girl, Creative Commans, and School Library Journal. For my own pesonal use, I also follow Rotten Tomatoes and E News.
Kids love it, and it's a fun and easy multi-purpose tool that could easily be incorporated into an academic setting.
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Rollyo was very fun and easy to use! I could definitely see myself using this for both teaching and library purposes. I had never heard of rollyo before, but it could really cut search time for its users. What an incredible resource - one of my favorites so far.
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Monday, September 6, 2010
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