Tweeting has become one of the greatest way to communicate with friends and followers.
Leaders in Library and Technology use this media to share their ideas, discoveries and opinions, and once in a while share their personal stories and fun stuff.
This is the first time I do this kind of post, and it has been a fun experience!
Leaders in Library and Technology use this media to share their ideas, discoveries and opinions, and once in a while share their personal stories and fun stuff.
This is the first time I do this kind of post, and it has been a fun experience!
Here are my favorite tweets,
Digital age?? Libraries might outlast the Internet! http://t.co/l4kFDhMxE8
— Elizabeth Gross (@egross) May 25, 2015
If there is knowledge, there is a library.The concept of libraries as recipients of printed materials is evolving, now is also electronic and computers.
It's May 27, 2015 at 07:00PM, what are you reading tonight?
— KarinLibrarian (@kperry) May 28, 2015
Confederacy of Dunces, plus my Summer list for Dr. L.
I will often listen to a book I loved reading with my eyes and vice versa. Audio gives me time to re-read. #titletalk
— Teri Lesesne (@ProfessorNana) June 1, 2015
And also is a wonderful help for struggle readers! But also re-reading a book is like re encountering
an old friend!
Every teen should read Jennifer Brown's THOUSAND WORDS, a cautionary tale about sexting! As in "one picture is worth a..."
— Rosemary Chance (@texaspageturner) April 29, 2013
So true, how many times young ones make that kind of mistake thinking that "nothing is going to happen"...
Each year we pick a book of the year. All the kids sign it. Then we read it aloud together one last time. @... https://t.co/77d5iPOqYP
— ©olby Sharp (@colbysharp) June 4, 2015
I love how the kids in this video are so involved in selecting, signing and enjoying the "Book of the Year".
. @joshfunkbooks I love your fill-in-the-blanks bio for tomorrow's blog post. pic.twitter.com/DsYfWmjjmk
— John Schu (@MrSchuReads) June 6, 2015
I love this post because of the illustration!!! So yummy!!!
Great year, #Room407! The very best to you who come back (next month) as seniors! Have a wonderful summer of relaxation and. . .READING!
— Paul W. Hankins (@PaulWHankins) June 3, 2015
I love the reccomendation from Mr. Hankins to his students!! There is nothing better to read for pleasure!!!
Study finds that high-poverty schools with a certified teacher librarian achieve a 5-year graduation rate of 79% http://t.co/51PRRSf5Cp
— Amer. Library Assn. (@ALALibrary) June 5, 2015
Librarians are the best allies for teachers and students in achieving their goals in education!!!
Friday Finds – A Great Blog to Follow http://t.co/Xjcr9Fig7A pic.twitter.com/rHtYpajCxf
— AASL (@aasl) May 22, 2015
I look at the blog and it's wonderful!! Lots of technology ideas to integrate in the library but also in the classroom !!!
Photo: 27 Things Your Teacher Librarian Does. I’m sure we can think of 27 more. http://t.co/1kzuDDhqIB
— SchoolLibraryJournal (@sljournal) June 4, 2015
Just look at the picture.... do I need to say more????
#LollysClass: Are mistakes okay? When Nicole's 2nd graders say No, she turns to these books. http://t.co/SwxSUkP0al
— The Horn Book (@HornBook) June 2, 2015
I love this article and the suggested books to help the kids to understand that you can learn from mistakes.
Could Storytelling Be the Secret Sauce to STEM Education? http://t.co/q3PFMSmEpd
— Linda W Braun (@lbraun2000) June 6, 2015
Science and technology are not against literature, indeed, great books can help to improve the learning in this subjects.
"Technology can’t make a bad teacher good, but…" —@SenorZiegler #ESU5TF15 #edtechchat pic.twitter.com/zYnJpGQTSD
— Tony Vincent (@tonyvincent) June 4, 2015
So true!!!
"children’s first words are poems—poems we are delighted to hear & eager to understand" @JackieWoodson Q&A: http://t.co/S3cMUFdG7R
— Poetry Foundation (@PoetryFound) June 3, 2015
I love this post!!!!
Maybe we as school librarians should take a page from this playbook? @activelearning @mtechman @librarybeth https://t.co/9Nvl2UJzfN
— Buffy J. Hamilton (@buffyjhamilton) May 3, 2015
This tweet is very interesant!! several librarians and technology teachers discuss of the role of the school librarian and the ambiguity of this position... teacher? tech specialist? or just a person who passes books?
WOW! I'm honored! Feel free to use any of my photos or graphics -All creative commons! https://t.co/purA9WxGnD https://t.co/XEikhB5QFA
— The Daring Librarian (@GwynethJones) June 7, 2015
The Daring Librarian is sharing some wonderful pictures of students in the creative stations in the Media Center, a concept they have been working some years ago. She give suggestions and even offers a starter kit.
Harlem Students Cultivate Emotional Intelligence, Lead Each Other in Meditation * NY1 News * by Lindsey Christ pic.twitter.com/Bt3UfduSyg
— Jim Lerman (@jimlerman) June 7, 2015
Love this tweet!!! Meditation and yoga had proof to be greatly beneficial for students in coping with stress in school ( specially during testing times).
I love teaching online because I can tailor my feedback and instruct each students separately when grading. Takes time, but it's important!
— Kathy Schrock (@kathyschrock) May 17, 2015
This one caught my attention, because it shows how even we don't interact face to face most of the time with our university instructors in the online programs, they make a wonderful job helping us in group and individually.
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