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Cool Twitter Use

Here is a very cool use of twiitering with teens. I could totally see this working in place of a book discussion at a public or school library....check it out,

http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6647718.html?industryid=47078

Last updated: April 20, 2009 - 3:23pm by tamra

Learning 2.0 for staff




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<![endif]-->If any of you attended the Splat PNLA conference presentation and are
interested in the Learning 2.0 staff training project put together by Ada
Community & Boise Public Libraries, here is the link
http://itsgoodforyou.pbwiki.com.

Stay tuned for an Idaho state-wide program coming your way soon.

Last updated: August 14, 2008 - 8:56am by tamra

Teen Tech Week program

Take a look at this cool Garden City Library contest held during Teen Tech Week.

One of our very ow SPLAT member's son won with his digital film making PSA.

Garden City Library - Stop Motion Student Animations from vcsweb on Vimeo.

http://www.gardencity.lili.org/node/410

Last updated: May 2, 2008 - 3:17pm by tamra

National Library Week

Are you all ready for National Library Week?

Take a look at some of these great videos

http://alfocus.ala.org/categories/national-library-week

 

Last updated: April 3, 2008 - 1:10pm by tamra

Copyright help from ALA---------and it's free!

Kudos to ALA for providing the following service to librarians.

"The Copyright Advisory Network (CAN) is a Website, bulletin board, blog and wiki established to help librarians discuss copyright issues with colleagues facing similar concerns, share solutions, and learn  more about copyright from trained copyright specialists.  Pose your  copyright query on the Network Forum, and trained copyright  specialists –known as the CAN Scholars - will respond to your question within 48 hours. The Scholars will not provide legal advice but informed opinion on your topic. Anyone can join the Network by  registering at: www.librarycopyright.net.  This is a free service  offered by ALA’s Office for Information Technology Policy (OITP).  Contact Carrie Russell, Copyright Specialist at crussell@alawash.org with questions or comments."
 

Last updated: February 14, 2008 - 2:00pm by tamra