casa grande high school library petaluma california - created on a blog program.
Some good examples for a library blog and website, including teacher links for projects.
Themes
Boggle ~ Experiment ~ Explore ~ Fast Forward ~ Fear ~ Go Wild ~ Imagine ~ Indulge ~ Investigate ~ Laugh ~ Look Back ~ Play ~ Spy ~ Survive ~ Think ~ Train
What's in this booklist?
This list contains around 260 titles young people from 11 to 18 will enjoy; most are completely different from the Boys into Books titles. They’re arranged by catchy one or two-word themes, which highlight genres and offer lots of display and promotional possibilities. There are plenty of up-to-the-minute titles, the very latest in some fiction series, several modern classics in new guises, and a few tried and tested favourites. The list specifically contains material both for boys and for girls; material for reluctant and struggling readers; material for students learning English as an additional language (EAL), and some titles to interest older students.
Online magazine for educators
Research Beyond Google: 119 Authoritative, Invisible, and Comprehensive Resources
Sample student blog with lessons - how to blog by Sue Waters
library blog with links to some Flickr lib banners.
Point of view - connections, synthesis, organization - "Virtual Dave" Lankes is an associate professor at Syracuse University's School of Information Studies
education technology libraries humor web2.0 school
Research involves failing and learning from our mistakes. We should remember that lesson when creating and improving our libraries.
Toronto Public Library has 99 branches, 30 million items and a whole lot more. Information, education and entertainment for Torontonians of all ages.
Includes examples of open education - university web sites
Example of staff professional development promotion - database lessons.
NEW Together For Learning doc, Ontario School Library Assoc & support from Ont. Ministry of Ed.