A Little Humor for the Day
Posted by Diane Zoellmer on 25th March 2009
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Posted by Diane Zoellmer on 23rd March 2009
Wow! My bags are unpacked and I managed a long nap Sunday afternoon, but my head is still swirling with all of the new ideas that I picked up from the conference. From the pre-conference workshops on Wednesday to the closing Keynote with Tim Magner on Friday, it was a fantastic experience. We had the highest attendance in seven years!
If you were unable to attend, go to the MACUL Space at http://maculspace.ning.com. Ben Rimes has created a Launchpad for users with links to the Conference Blog, Session Discussions, Workshop Discussions, Guerilla Discussions, Conference Attendee Information, and the Conference Schedule.
Even if you were able to attend, I’m certain you’ll find the links above very useful…and this is a great way to continue the conversation and learning from the conference!
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Posted by Diane Zoellmer on 10th March 2009
If you teach Current Events, this online tool might be worth checking out.
TimeSpace: World by the Washington Post is an interactive map that allows you to navigate articles, photos, video and commentary from around the globe. Discover news hot-spots where coverage is clustered. Use the timeline to illustrate peaks in coverage, and customize your news searches to a particular day or specific hour. (Many Washington Post stories appear at midnight; others are published throughout the day as news happens). Click the ? in the upper right for help.
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Posted by Diane Zoellmer on 5th March 2009
Five bloggers, all members of an online community which promotes children’s books and reading, have come up with a great idea for a project they’re calling “Share a Story – Shape a Future.” Here’s the description of it from The Book Whisperer’s (aka Donalyn Miller) Blog:
“This is an ensemble effort not only to celebrate reading among those of us who already love books, but to encourage each other to reach beyond ourselves and do it in a way that we are neither judging nor instructing others. This is a venue for communicating practical, useable, everyday ideas.”
The event begins March 9, 2009 and lasts one week. Each day they will have a group of bloggers sharing ideas around a specific theme. There are a number of book giveaways and free downloads that will be announced by the various hosts as they get closer to the kickoff. Here is the tour schedule.
hosted by Terry Doherty at Scrub-a-Dub-Tub, the Reading Tub blog
Finding Time at Home – Tricia Stohr-Hunt @ The Miss Rumphius Effect
Making Time in the Classroom – Sarah Mulhern @ The Reading Zone
Helping a Reader in Need (remedial readers) – Sandra Stiles guest post on Scrub-a-Dub-Tub
It’s Bigger than the Book: Building Strong Readers at any Age with a Daily Dose of Read Aloud – Cathy Miller interview on the Share a Story – Shape a Future blog
Keeping Gifted Readers Engaged – Donalyn Miller @ The Book Whisperer
hosted by Sarah Mulhern at The Reading Zone
The ABCs of Reading: Infants, Toddlers & Preschoolers – Valerie Baartz on The Almost Librarian
How to Help Emerging Readers – Anastasia Suen @ Easy to Read blog
Helping Middle Grade Readers – Sarah Mulhern @ The Reading Zone
Booklists and Read Alikes – Sarah Mulhern @ The Reading Zone
Using Non-fiction – Mary Lee Hahn of A Year of Reading, hosted by the Stenhouse blog
hosted by Susan Stephenson at the Book Chook blog
Ten Terrific Tips from Read-aloud Queen, Mem Fox – on the Book Chook blog
Conquering Stage Fright – Interview with Sarah Mulhern/The Reading Zone @ the Book Chook
Reading Aloud With Kids: A Dad’s Perspective – hosted by Steven and Brian at Book Dads: Fathers that Read
Using Technology for Read Alouds – Sarah Mulhern @ The Reading Zone
What to Do When the Reading is Done – Aimee Buckner, hosted by the Stenhouse blog
Reading Aloud with Independent Readers – Donalyn Miller @ The Book Whisperer
hosted by Eva Mitnick at Eva’s Book Addiction blog
From Cozy to Cool – Library Spaces for Everyone – Eva @ Eva’s Book Addiction
Lions and Marble and Books, Oh My – Betsy Bird at A Fuse #8 Production
How to Make the Library Work for YOU – an interview with Adrienne of What Adrienne Thinks About That conducted by Jules at Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast
The World Beyond the Library’s Walls – Melissa @ Librarian by Day
hosted by Elizabeth O. Dulemba at Dulemba.com
Audiobooks with Bruce Coville of Full Cast Audio and Mary Burkey of Audiobooker
E-books with Harold Underdown of The Purple Crayon and Sheila Ruth of Hornbook
Podcasts with Andrea Ross of Just One More Book! and Cheryl Rainfield of cherylrainfield.com
A resource of links to audiobooks, e-books, podcasts and webcasts @ Dulemba.com.
Through Share a Story – Shape a Future they hope to build a community of readers, by sharing ideas and encouraging each other. When the event opens on Monday, March 9, 2009, there will be plenty of opportunities for you to join them and share your ideas.
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