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I would agree with Bob....it's kind of like going to a Van Halen concert
and dressing like a twenty-something when you're forty.  It just doesn't
work.

Best bet for something like that?  If your school uses software for
websites, there might be a site where you can put your professional
blog/instant messaging.  Give specific times that you are going to be
online and let the students come to you through this venue.  

This will also give you access to students during the day as well
because so many of these sites (ie Facebook) are blocked by schools.  

 

Naomi Bates
Northwest High School Library 
nbates@nisdtx.org


>>> Bob Koreis <Bob.Koreis@HOCK.K12.WA.US> 2/1/2008 11:19 AM >>>

A school cop is being investigated for a porn link on a "friends" site.
 
 
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/01/school-cop-inve.html 
 
there's also been a lot of discussino on Dig_Ref about using 
Myspace/Facebook accounts as a way to reach out to students.  Can't
find 
them right now, but IIRC, there were references to surveys showing that

students felt the instructors were intruding on "their" social area
when 
trying to support school work through social networking sites.  

 
Bob Koreis
Librarian
Hockinson High School
bob.koreis@hock.k12.wa.us 
 
The library is not a shrine for the worship of books. It is not a
temple 
where literary incense must be burned or where one's devotion to the
bound 
book is expressed in ritual. A library, to modify the famous metaphor
of 
Socrates, should be the delivery room for the birth of ideas - a place
where 
history comes to life.   Norman Cousins 
 


-----Original Message-----
From: ellen frank efrankbayer@HOTMAIL.COM 


Do any of you have a facebook page where you connect to your students?
If 
yes, has anyone ever linked anything questionable to it? Please let me
know.

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