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As School Library Media Specialists, it is expected that we connect our students and staff with the information and resources that they need for everyday learning. In today's digital world of social media and Web 2.0 tools, it is vital that we are not only sharing these new tools with our school community, but modeling their use for communication, collaboration and professional development.
The articles and websites below reinforce the importance of Library Media Specialists being experts on the use of Web 2.0 tools.
For the many us who are already grateful Wikispaces for Education users, here’s another gift for the new school year. Yesterday, the Wikispaces blog announced the launch of Projects as a better way to work in classroom groups.
This site aims to answer one question: How can I use wikis in education?
The purpose of this wiki is to provide planning space for edcamps as well as a place for interested educators to connect and pull together ideas. Please refrain from using it for advertising in any way. Any commercial advertising aside from offering resources to help fund an edcamp will be taken down.
This space is intended as a virtual eToolBox of resources for integrating technology into the classroom. It is chocked-full of resources, how-tos, use in classroom, examples and more.
How to use WikiSpaces to create an interactive electronic portfolio
Constructing an interactive ePortfolio for formative, classroom-based assessment
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