High school teacher librarian.
Interested in incorporating web2.0 into traditional library services. Michael Wesch is brilliant.
Love reading Michael Chabon, David Mitchell, Haruki Murakami, and Neil Gaiman.
Member since Jul 19, 2008, follows 4 people, 1 public groups, 220 public bookmarks (224 total).
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- Baron Münchhausen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia on 2009-11-15
- American History by Era series & The colonial period 1607-1750 & The revolutionary period 1750-1783 & antebellum America 1784-1850 & The Civil War 1850-1895 & The age of reform and industrialization 1896-1920 | Kliatt | Find Articles at BNET on 2009-11-15
- Wikispaces - Tour on 2009-11-13
- melaniemcbride.net » “Authority” v. wikipedia (why teachers are picking the wrong fight) on 2009-11-13
- animoto - Dixie Library Transformation on 2009-11-12
- Dixie Librain » Library Online on 2009-11-12
- ICT | Wikis | Teachers TV on 2009-11-11
- edte.ch on 2009-11-11
- Sharing Documents via Slideshare « The Unquiet Librarian on 2009-11-10
- 7 Things You Should Know About Google Wave | EDUCAUSE on 2009-11-08
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Let's read and discuss one or two articles together. We can use Diigo tools to practice highlighting, annotating, and talking about the shared article(s) as a group. Greg, Nancy, Penny and I (all that I know of) are all familiar with how Diigo works so we can answer questions.
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