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14 Ways K–12 Librarians Can Teach Social Media by Joyce Valenza
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The Picture of Dorian Grey movie adaptation
The movie adaptation of “The Picture of Dorian Grey” is a good way for teachers and librarians to introduce high-school level students to the works of Oscar Wilde. Good article about the film, with a trailer at the end. – By Anne Clarke
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Tech & Learning Magazine – October 2009
Have a great article by joy Valenza on libraries – By Maggie Verster
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Fair Use for Media Literacy Education
The Center for Social Media is proud to announce the upcoming release of the Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education – By Maggie Verster
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30 Resources to Find the Data You Need
Let’s say you have this idea for a visualization or application, or you’re just curious about some trend. But you have a problem. You can’t find the data, and without the data, you can’t even start. This is a guide and a list of sources for where you can find that data you’re looking for. There’s a lot out there. – By Maggie Verster
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Kontax: a mobile phone novel for teens- Join in!
Kontax is a story on your cellphone. It’s also a social network of readers. Every day you’ll get a new chapter. Read the story, meet the characters, vote, leave comments and write your idea for a sequel. Win prizes for the best comments and ideas. – By Maggie Verster
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Local library blog – By Maggie Verster
Posted from Diigo. The rest of Infolink Librarians group favorite links are here.