background preloader

21CLHK Blogs to Follow

Facebook Twitter

Sally Flint - Sally Flint Homepage. ELAINE FONG - Home. The Lady Edison. The Inspired Librarian. Adding languages everyday for the #ecislib2018 Language Book Swap! Be sure to sign up on the website and let us kno… Welcome to Alphabet Soup – Alphabet Soup. We printed the first issue of Alphabet Soup magazine in 2008.

Welcome to Alphabet Soup – Alphabet Soup

The print magazine has now closed but we continued with the magazine’s blog and website. In 2014 we combined them, and now everything you loved in the pages of the magazine is here: Home. Bookshy. Children's Books Daily... - Daily reading from the Daley household. Children’s Literature. Gathering Books – Singapore. Library Grits. [ Never underestimate the library element ] by Philip Williams, Librarian. Katie Day. Mrs. ReaderPants.

The Unpretentious Librarian. Diana Rendina: Renovated Learning. Laura Fleming: Worlds of Learning - The World is Your Platform. Amanda Hovius: Designer Librarian: about instructional design and technology in libraries. Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator. Craig Seasholdes: Books 'n Bytes. Tamara Cox: Eliterate Librarian. Reflections & Resources– Jennifer Casa-Todd. Travis Junker: 100 Scope Notes — Children's Literature News and Reviews. John Schu: Watch. Connect. Read.

Judi Moreillon: Building a Culture of Collaboration® The Digital Shift — On Libraries and New Media, powered by Library Journal and School Library Journal. 5 Tips for Makers on a Budget from a Teen Librarian By The Digital Shift on August 4, 2017.

The Digital Shift — On Libraries and New Media, powered by Library Journal and School Library Journal

Teen Librarian Toolbox — @TLT16 Pprofessional development for teen librarians. Read Roger — The Horn Book. The Classroom Bookshelf – A School Library Journal Blog. A Fuse #8 Production — @fuseeight A School Library Journal Blog. Nikki Robertson: The Absolutely True Adventures of a School Librarian. Adventures in Library Land: Gwyneth Jones: The Daring Librarian. Tracey Wong: Ms. Wong's Wonders: Incorporating Information Literacy. Carolyn Foote: Not So Distant Future. Jennifer Reed: Reederama. ...sherry's... (Sherry Gick, formerly the Library Fanatic) Jennifer LaGarde: The Adventures of Library Girl. A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet (Julie Greiler)

Cathy Jo Nelson's Professional Thoughts. Venn Librarian (Laura Pearle) Our focus is on books middle school students might like to read and topics pertaining to books for these students, and we are giving recommendations. Teachers, librarians and middle school students are the. Library Learners (Cari Young) Heart of the School (Caroline Roche) Learning in Progress (Heidi Neltner) Lucacept – intercepting the Web (Jenny Luca) Top 100 Education Blogs for Educators and Teachers - Education Blog. Teach100 (A Daily Ranking of Education Blogs) Eliterate Librarian. School Librarian Leadership: Building Connections for Learning & Advocacy (Judi Moreillon) Reflections & Resources– Jennifer Casa-Todd. The Library Voice (Shannon MIller)

Forget the Box: Our Journey to an Innovative School Culture. Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog. Collaborating and Making in the Library Learning Commons. NeverEndingSearch @joycevalenza. Informative Flights – Musings of a Teacher Librarian (Nadine Bailey) Top School Library Blogs. One look at the titles of blogs narrated by school librarians reveals the evolution of a profession within an institution that is at a pivotal point.

Top School Library Blogs

Charged with the vital duty of promoting digital literacy, today’s librarians are daring, unquiet, sassy and definitely e-literate. This list features the top school library blogs ordered by website popularity metrics and social media engagement including the number of websites that link to a blog and number of followers on Twitter. We commend these school librarians for taking the time to share their ideas, experiences, and advice with the school library community. If you would like to recommend a school library blog to add to this list, please contact us to help improve this resource.

Our list of top school library blogs is based on website popularity and social media engagement as measured by the number of sites linking to the blog, Google Page Rank, Moz’s Page Authority, MozRank, and number of Twitter followers. School Library Connection Blog. In today’s age of social media and instantaneous communication, the world seems smaller than ever before.

School Library Connection Blog

With so many people across so many diverse countries, cultures, and backgrounds in contact with one another—and often part of our school communities—it is important to acknowledge and promote a global perspective among young learners. This is particularly relevant for libraries, where diverse characters and stories can offer readers windows into the lives of characters very different from themselves. Below is a list of titles recommended by SLC reviewers that focus on characters from various backgrounds and walks of life, all experiencing problems, joys, fantasies, and ordeals that readers from anywhere in the world can recognize and relate to.

Subscribers can always find reviews of other great titles like this at reVIEWS+ ON LIBRARIES: Hilda K. Weisburg. I decided to take my own advice and make time for fun (yes, that’s a professinal resolution.

ON LIBRARIES: Hilda K. Weisburg

Read on to see that one) – and more time for me. My blog for this week is a repeat of the one I did for January 2, 2017. I am also going to take next week off. I deserve it. And you deserve your time off – take it. So if you weren’t following me back then or if you need a refresher on the resolutions I suggested, here is the blog once again. Build Your Relationships Start a new relationship with a teacher or other staff member. A community of readers.

Stony Evans: Library Media Tech Talk. Expect the Miraculous. Blog Network. Knowledge Quest. All Categories. Coming to you from the wonderful Nova Scotian city, Halifax (Canada), Educational Technology and Mobile Learning is an educational blog dedicated to curating, reviewing and sharing EdTech tools and mobile apps.

All Categories

The purpose is to help teachers and educators effectively integrate digital technologies into their day-to-day teaching, learning and professional development. For any questions regarding the blog website or the published content , please contact EdTech admin, editor and blog owner, Med Kharbach at: info@educatorstechnology.com. Med Kharbach is a doctoral researcher and a former teacher with 10 years of classroom teaching experience. Med's research interests include: discourse analysis, language learning, linguistics, Internet linguistics, critical linguistics, new (emerging) literacies, critical pedagogy, and educational technology.