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Member since Nov 22, 2008, follows 2 people, 1 public groups, 14 public bookmarks (14 total).

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  • Diigo In Education - Group | Diigo on 2009-09-22
  • Sense of self: Embracing your teacher identity | In the Library with the Lead Pipe on 2009-08-19
    • Librarians who teach now find themselves faced with the demand to connect with students, to make libraries and information literacy knowledge meaningful, and to create learning opportunities that are memorable and long-lasting.
  • City Brights: Howard Rheingold : Crap Detection 101 on 2009-08-03
  • Document View - ProQuest on 2009-07-29
    • "IN ORDER FOR PATRONS TO MAKE THE WISEST USE OF THE LIBRARY, THEY MUST BE BOTH COMPUTER-AND INFORMATION-LITERATE."
    • In order for patrons to make the wisest use of the library, they must be both computer-and information-literate. Librarians are faced with the challenge of designing programs that fit the literacy needs of the community. Academic and school librarians may find that their users are mostly students who are familiar with computers, but need help with information-seeking skills. Of course, many learning institutions have students w
  • Kindle and the future of reading : The New Yorker on 2009-07-28
    • There are other ways to read books on the iPod, too. My favorite is the Eucalyptus application, by a Scottish software developer named James Montgomerie: for $9.99, you get more than twenty thousand public-domain books whose pages turn with a voluptuous grace. There’s also the Iceberg Reader, by ScrollMotion, with fixed page numbers, and a very popular app called Stanza. In Stanza, you can choose the colors of the words and of the page, and you can adjust the brightness with a vertical thumb swipe as you read. Stanza takes you to Harlequin Imprints, the Fictionwise Book Store, O’Reilly Ebooks, Feedbooks, and a number of other catalogues. A million people have downloaded Stanza. (In fact, Stanza is so good that Amazon has just bought Lexcycle, which makes the software; meanwhile, Fictionwise has been bought by a worried Barnes & Noble.)
  • Kindle and the future of reading : The New Yorker on 2009-07-28
    • The Kindle DX ($489) doesn’t save newspapers; it diminishes and undercuts them—it kills their joy. It turns them into earnest but dispensable blogs.
  • Kindle and the future of reading : The New Yorker on 2009-07-28
    • Here’s what you buy when you buy a Kindle book. You buy the right to display a grouping of words in front of your eyes for your private use with the aid of an electronic display device approved by Amazon.
    • Here’s what you buy when you buy a Kindle book. You buy the right to display a grouping of words in front of your eyes for your private use with the aid of an electronic display device approved by Amazon.
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  • Kindle and the future of reading : The New Yorker on 2009-07-28
    • In the past, she said, she’d taken books out of the library, but some of them smelled of smoke—a Kindle book is a smoke-free environment.
    • If you want to quote from a book you’ve bought, you have to quote by location range—e.g., the phrase “She was on the verge of the mother of all orgasms” is to be found at location range 1596-1605 in Mari Carr’s erotic romance novel “Tequila Truth.”
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  • Kindle and the future of reading : The New Yorker on 2009-07-28
    • There are, I learned, four distinct levels of intensity in the erotic-romance industry: sweet, steamy, sizzling, and scorching.
  • Multicolr Search Lab - Idée Inc. on 2009-06-24

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    This is a group where members of CLAMS can share cool ideas and tools for learning and teaching. Please include bookmarks to web resources that highlight 2.0 tools, marketing ideas, collaborative tools, etc.

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