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Pairing STEAM with Stories. 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 “Teen Librarian Toolbox” blogger and SLJTeen Live!

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

Panelist Karen Jensen shares some ideas and resources for low-budget maker spaces. The Chatty Librarians: Podcasting | Field Reports By The Digital Shift on June 27, 2017 Library staff are the folks who love to talk about books. Library Ideas Launches Movie and TV “Hotspots” By Matt Enis on June 22, 2017 Library Ideas, developer of the Freading ebook and Freegal music solutions for libraries, is launching the GoChip Beam, a new type of device for lending movies and television series. Marmot Launches Digital Archive By Matt Enis on June 19, 2017 Marmot Library Network has developed a Digital Archive and repository solution, enabling its member libraries to showcase digitized collections of images, postcards, books, magazines, videos, recorded oral histories, music, and academic research. More Latest Stories.

Judi Moreillon: Building a Culture of Collaboration® John Schu: Watch. Connect. Read. Laura Fleming: Worlds of Learning - The World is Your Platform. Diana Rendina: Renovated Learning.

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator. Mrs. ReaderPants. Teacher librarian in the 21st century. Travis Junker: 100 Scope Notes — Children's Literature News and Reviews. Adventures in Library Land: The Classroom Bookshelf – A School Library Journal Blog. Nikki Robertson: The Absolutely True Adventures of a School Librarian.

Library Learners (Cari Young) A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet (Julie Greiler) Jennifer LaGarde: The Adventures of Library Girl. Heart of the School (Caroline Roche) Learning in Progress (Heidi Neltner) Teach100 (A Daily Ranking of Education Blogs)

Top 100 Education Blogs for Educators and Teachers - Education Blog. Top 100 Education blogs The Best Education blogs from thousands of top Education blogs in our index using search and social metrics.

Top 100 Education Blogs for Educators and Teachers - Education Blog

Data will be refreshed once a week. If your blog is selected in this list, you have the honour of displaying this Badge (Award) on your blog. Submit Your Blog These blogs are ranked based on following criteria Google reputation and Google search rankingInfluence and popularity on Facebook, twitter and other social media sitesQuality and consistency of posts.Feedspot’s editorial team and expert review CONGRATULATIONS to every blogger that has made this Top Education blogs list!

If your blog is one of the Top 100 Education blogs, you have the honour of displaying the following badge on your site. If your blog is one of the Top 200 Education blogs, you have the honour of displaying the following badge on your site. Eliterate Librarian. School Librarian Leadership: Building Connections for Learning & Advocacy (Judi Moreillon)

Reflections & Resources– Jennifer Casa-Todd. The Library Voice (Shannon MIller) Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog. Forget the Box: Our Journey to an Innovative School Culture. 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. ELAINE FONG - Home. 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+ Save Me a Seat Author: Sarah Weeks & Gita Varadarajan Price: $16.99 Publisher: Scholastic, Inc. Reviewing a children's book from 2018 every day. 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. A community of readers.

The Joyful Teacher Librarian (Melissa Thom) In 2015 I obtained my Library Media Specialist certificate through the ACES ARCLMS program and am currently working as a middle school teacher librarian at Bristow Middle School in West Hartford, Connecticut.

The Joyful Teacher Librarian (Melissa Thom)

The decision to leave the classroom and enter this field was somewhat unplanned but has turned out to be the job I was always meant to do. Read Janet Lee Carey's blogpost about the Bristow Library to see some of the exciting things that happen in the Bristow Library Learning Commons and Makerspace! Reading, books, author events, social studies, geography, tech tools and connecting people and ideas are a few of my passions. Anchor - The easiest way to start a podcast. Stony Evans: Library Media Tech Talk. Expect the Miraculous.

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