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Web 2.0 & You

"Would you like to move students beyond 'searching for information' to using
it and creating it, get better results from student projects and research,
provide more equitable access to digital tools and resources, integrate
21st-century skills into the curriculum, foster more collaboration with
teachers to benefit student achievement, create a website in seconds and
post information, images, video, hyperlinks, and sound, share information
(and labor) with your colleagues online, showcase library media center
activities and promote your program online, do more in less time, [and] make
your budget go much further than you - or anyone else - thought you could?
If you said 'Yes' to any or all of these questions, Web 2.0 tools may
benefit you and your school community." - Donna J. Baumbach 

To download and read this entire article (free) from Knowledge Quest's
recent issue on Social Scholarship, click on the #5 in the corner of the
flash images on the PBS.org http://www.pbs.org/ home page.

 

If you miss it on Monday, you can still read the article by accessing this
PBS Teachers' page directly:

http://www.pbs.org/teachers/librarymedia/aasl/index.html

 

Debbie Abilock, Editor-in-Chief

Knowledge Quest

http://www.ala.org/aasl/kqweb

kq@abilock.net

Knowledge Quest is devoted to offering substantive information to assist
building-level library media specialists, supervisors, library educators,
and other decision makers concerned with the development of school library
media programs and services.  Articles address the integration of theory and
practice in school librarianship and new developments in education, learning
theory, and relevant disciplines.

 


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