For those of you wanting more... Some Podcasts I just found are:
NPR Youth Radio
NPR Books and Literature (not N. Pearl)
Nancy Pearl's Book Review Podcast is found in iTunes by searching KUOW (I overheard someone mention that today during class and, yep, that was the ticket!) One episode per week. Free.
Wine Library TV (looks like a vodcast)
Univ. of Minnesota Bookstore Author Events (David Sedaris!, among others) via iTunes U
Library of Congress mega podcasts on all sorts of topics in iTunes U
Google Scholar!! Go to http://www.google.com/scholar and enter search terms. Your results list will be all scholarly journals (even some jstor, which is an expensive paid subscription ??). Nice high end content. Go to http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/about.html for "about Google Scholar" info.
I have a cool "giveaway" tomorrow for the first comment on this post... hee-hee
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Web 2.0!!
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
A few Updates
I mentioned the Boolean Machine today. Here's the link, check it out: http://kathyschrock.net/rbs3K/boolean/
Julie mentioned a "Rank these Sites" activity we do with our sophomore orientation classes. Here's the link to one of our sophomore orientation lessons, that includes some evaluation of sites, domain names, info literacy, and the ranking exercise: http://schoolcenter.nsd.org/GreekInfoLit
I also put these on the Resources page.
Teresa :)
Julie mentioned a "Rank these Sites" activity we do with our sophomore orientation classes. Here's the link to one of our sophomore orientation lessons, that includes some evaluation of sites, domain names, info literacy, and the ranking exercise: http://schoolcenter.nsd.org/GreekInfoLit
I also put these on the Resources page.
Teresa :)
Barb is Awesome!!
OK, so Barb presented a lot of great teaching ideas and resources today. What is ONE of the things she discussed that you're thinking, "Oh my gosh. I'm so going to apply that in my current situation (teaching, home, library). I can't wait!" Remember, she said to start with one thing and then build. Give us some details!!
Monday, July 6, 2009
Welcome!
Congratulations for signing up successfully! I hope there will be many interesting discussions displayed in this platform. We're going to have a fantastic class!! Please post a quick example of how have you seen technology used successfully in your school setting in the last year so I know you have successfully registered for this blog and know how to post.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Library Media Competencies
Hi All!! Hope this posting finds you rested and well into the organization of your final paper!! As promised, I completed the Library Media Competencies met by LIS 498. Finally!! I couldn't stop editing! That said, there may be some comments you have about the competencies and the assignments, readings, discussions, and activities we did to meet them. Use the blog here if you like. Go to the Resources page of our class website at http://faculty.washington.edu/tmccaus/LIS498/Resources.shtml to download the competencies met with LIS498 in Word. Feel free to use this to determine your self-evaluation of your skills at this point. Congratulations and we'll be seeing those papers soon! Remember, August 8th is our due date. Let me know if you have any questions. I check all my email accounts about once a day. Take care! Teresa
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