Monday, May 7, 2007

Week 7: Wiki wisdom

 Here's what Will Richardson has to say about wikis and student learning:

“The collaborative environment that wikis facilitate,” writes Richardson, “can teach students much about how to work with others, how to create community, and how to operate in a world where the creation of knowledge and information is increasingly becoming a group effort”(Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms, 2006). The power of the wiki is in its ability to facilitate colllaboration of a type and scale that has never been possible before.

Week 6: More Perspectives on School Library 2.0

One person who keeps pushing for real teaching and learning applications in School Library 2.0 is Chris Harris, blogging author of Infomancy .

Chris's piece in School Library Journal, "Say good-bye to your mother’s school library," articulates several ways to think about how to use Web 2.0 technologies to advace our goals, including:

-->Ramping Up Book Discussions--this is one application that seems to be ocurring to lots of folks, but Gigi Lincoln's "Student Reflections on Night by Elie Wiesel" remains a stellar example.

-->Discard the Flex vs. Fixed Model: A discussion about elementary libraries, Chris makes a compelling argument that web2.0 technologies will, sooner or later, make the notion of fixed vs. flex scheduling moot.

-->Push Library Services Out to the World: I think this has always been the goal of good libraries, and good librarians have taken advantage of new technologies at every turn to do this. From bookmobiles to telephone reference to web portals, IM reference and library blogs, the goal is to help our communities understand that library, like church, is about the spirit, not the building.

Friday, May 4, 2007

Working on a Dissertation Is Not All Fun and Games


Create Your Own PaloozaHead - Visit Lollapalooza.com I was accused in this blog of not working diligently on my dissertation. I have to say, though, that diversions (music, hiking, silly play) and exercise are an important part of the process.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Week 5: I Never Knew I Was So Talented




These mashup tools and image generators make me feel like a pro. How easy it is to fool myself!
This cap is from ImageChef , which has lots of fun options. I also like GlassGiant which allows you to create messages out of cookies, by rewriting the "Hollywood" sign, or writing the title on a romance novel cover. These generators are ridiculously easy to use and guaranteed to help you waste hours of productive time!

Monday, April 9, 2007

Week 4: RSS Feeds and Bloglines

There are a dozen or so truly exceptional blogs on school libraries, teen resources, and educational technology. Among my favorites:

Will Richardson's Weblogg-ed
David Warlick's 2 Cents Worth
Jenny Levine's TheShiftedLibrarian
Amanda Doyle's TeenLibrarian
Joyce Valenza's NeverendingSearch

I just realized only one of these is specifically about school libraries. I always seem to look beyond my own spheres for new ideas.

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Week 3: Cool Tools: Trading Card Maker


You can make your own trading cards at Trading Card Maker. Here's Baler LibMan, library superhero. Check out the very cool Concert Ticket Generator, too.

Week 3, "Thing" 5: Flickr accounts and Multimedia


This is one of my favorite photos of a student working in our library. Why? He's not at all encumbered by the question of print vs. digital resources. He's all about whatever works--truly a multimedia learning experience.