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Read Everything Ever: February 2012
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Week 6: Class Reflection. While sprawled on someone's dorm room bed, or nagging my brother to please please get off the damn headset because it's dinner time, or sitting at the bar in the middle of my undergrad campus while people played Rock Band. And Call of Duty. And Magic: the Gathering. Then, I find McGonigal's assertions so convincing, I asked those same friends who gave me glimpses into the games. On whether it impacts his "real world" interactions:. Definitely hinders my academics, mainly because...
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Read Everything Ever: Week 8: Reading Reflection
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Week 8: Reading Reflection. Dangerous Questions at the Reference Desk" Mark Lenker, 2008. My primary though throughout this article was "So . where do these things stop? March 11, 2012 at 7:04 PM. Good point about vice. To your modern-day definition, I might add, in which we know we should not indulge. :). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other Places You Can Find Me. Week 11: Twitter Reflection. Week 10: Reading Reflection. Week 10: Class Reflection. Week 9: Class Reflection. Week 8: Class Reflection.
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Read Everything Ever: April 2012
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Last Week: Class and Reading Reflections. Speaking, I can't imagine trying to do both at once, at least not without a lot more practice. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Since it's basically impossible for me to read everything in the world, I'm becoming a librarian so I can recruit others to the effort. Here are my thoughts for a library school class. Other Places You Can Find Me. Last Week: Class and Reading Reflections. Future librarian, burner of croutons, last-minute seamstress. View my complete profile.
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Read Everything Ever: Week 10: Reading Reflection
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Week 10: Reading Reflection. Interactive Learning Where Our Users Are: The Future of Embedded Librarianship" Susan E. Montgomery. My thoughts while reading the beginning of this article were along the lines of "Why does she think she needs to convince people that college students use the internet a lot? The Embedded Librarian Online or Face-to- Face: American University’s Experiences" Michael A. Matos, Nobue Matsuoka-Motley, and William Mayer. This essay has a lot. March 26, 2012 at 10:56 AM. I really li...
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Read Everything Ever: Week 10: Class Reflection
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Week 10: Class Reflection. Last week was one-shot workshop week in class, and I have to say that everyone in my group taught me something totally new. so clearly they were a success! Our 'icebreaker' went over extremely well. because it involved construction paper. People made some awesome signs to alert patrons to the ebook situation, and we posted a few of them in the SI lounge after class, to remind our friends and classmates that books do still matter (do I sound bitter? Other Places You Can Find Me.
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Read Everything Ever: Week 8: Class Reflection
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Week 8: Class Reflection. Apparently I love book clubs! Especially because two of the stories assigned to my group, "A Perfect Day for Bananafish" and "Murder and Suicide, Respectively," were two I was really hoping to be able to discuss. And two I have "real" book copies of, which was an interesting facet of my experience, especially since we started out discussing the comic that Laura and I submitted, " All the Books in the World. Except One. March 11, 2012 at 7:02 PM. March 12, 2012 at 1:22 AM. Esti, ...
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Read Everything Ever: Last Week: Class and Reading Reflections
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Last Week: Class and Reading Reflections. Speaking, I can't imagine trying to do both at once, at least not without a lot more practice. April 16, 2012 at 4:22 PM. I also liked the optimistic way we ending the semester, reading-wise. Seems like just yesterday we were all despairing over the expert/novice divide and whether or not we would ever be able to figure out how people LEARN. April 16, 2012 at 4:43 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other Places You Can Find Me. View my complete profile.
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Read Everything Ever: Week 11: Twitter Reflection
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Week 11: Twitter Reflection. So, this week is Twitter week in SI 643! I missed class on Monday (see image below for explanation), so I didn't get to hear anything about this assignment (and consequently don't have a class reflection post), but, well, I kind of adore Twitter, and I've been using it for years, so I'm pretty sure I can manage. Screen-captured from Weather.com). Or, at least, I was. Sure Until I realized that I don't actually really read my Twitter feed these days, because that takes time.
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Read Everything Ever: March 2012
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Week 11: Twitter Reflection. So, this week is Twitter week in SI 643! I missed class on Monday (see image below for explanation), so I didn't get to hear anything about this assignment (and consequently don't have a class reflection post), but, well, I kind of adore Twitter, and I've been using it for years, so I'm pretty sure I can manage. Screen-captured from Weather.com). Or, at least, I was. Sure Until I realized that I don't actually really read my Twitter feed these days, because that takes time.