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Week 9, # 20 YouTube « Becca\’s path
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Becca ’s path. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Week 9, # 20 YouTube. Some of the outstanding (read:humorous, insightful, instructional, thought-provoking) clips on YouTube amaze and delight me. But what I really look forward to is exploring more of the videos on TeacherTube and TeacherLibrarianNing that can be utilized at schools. And what would be even more exciting is to develop student-produced library-related ones, short ones, that could be featured on the school’s library page. September 1, 2007.
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2007 December « Becca\’s path
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Becca ’s path. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Winter Fun 2.0. I’ve migrated over to Blogger for awhile. Had set up a blog last year that never took off as a group blog, so I decided I would reclaim it as my own to help me keep track of my winter fun 2.0 cheerleading duties and my coordination of some elements of the science and library 2.0 partnership in my district. So, Caminante. Is the active blog, and SciLiBerkeley. December 18, 2007. Berkeley folks, go to caminante. Winter Fun 2.0.
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caminante: December 2007
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Exploring ways to deepen my library practice, this blog is one of many paths. "Caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar" (Traveler, there is no path; you make the path by walking) - Antonio Machado, Spanish poet, 1875-1939. Sunday, December 16, 2007. Wild world of wikis advice. From the Edublogs awards. A couple of great tips. This first one is from the Teacher Blog of the Year, The Tempered Radical. He has an entry. Is as resourceful and communicative as she is, and that I had a chance to catch...
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caminante: December 2006
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Exploring ways to deepen my library practice, this blog is one of many paths. "Caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar" (Traveler, there is no path; you make the path by walking) - Antonio Machado, Spanish poet, 1875-1939. Friday, December 1, 2006. CSLA: Collaborate with Math Teachers. Every so often a workshop comes along that makes you slap your forehead and say "Now why didn't I think of that? What does that have to do with math? Posted by Willard Librarian. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Schoo...
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caminante: Erica previews Summer Reading
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Exploring ways to deepen my library practice, this blog is one of many paths. "Caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar" (Traveler, there is no path; you make the path by walking) - Antonio Machado, Spanish poet, 1875-1939. Tuesday, May 6, 2008. Erica previews Summer Reading. Erica from the Berkeley Public library has surged forth with a voicethread about the summer reading program. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Know you are online. Erica previews Summer Reading.
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caminante: July 2007
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Exploring ways to deepen my library practice, this blog is one of many paths. "Caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar" (Traveler, there is no path; you make the path by walking) - Antonio Machado, Spanish poet, 1875-1939. Monday, July 30, 2007. Thoughts on Day of Tears. Since I have all this free time not reading HP7. I did read Julius Lester's Day of Tears. Posted by Willard Librarian. Monday, July 23, 2007. Discussing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Reading the Deathly Hallows.
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caminante: 4th grade - Narrative: Strong Feelings
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Exploring ways to deepen my library practice, this blog is one of many paths. "Caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar" (Traveler, there is no path; you make the path by walking) - Antonio Machado, Spanish poet, 1875-1939. Friday, February 29, 2008. 4th grade - Narrative: Strong Feelings. Please comment about books that would be supportive to read-aloud or booktalk for the Spring writing prompt for fourth grade:. See Lucy Calkins, book 2 section 3 for ideas). Fly Away Home, Eve Bunting.
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Week 9, #22 eBooks, audio books « Becca\’s path
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Becca ’s path. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Week 9, #22 eBooks, audio books. So, next July I must remember to download some of the free books from the World’s eBook Faire. By then I will have figured out (I’m sure) the best manner of having the ebooks accessible to our students, imbedded in our catalog, etc. Whoa, did you know there is something called a podCATCHER? This means you can “catch” the thrice weekly podcasts of whatever book LibriVox. September 1, 2007. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You ar...
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2007 September 01 « Becca\’s path
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Becca ’s path. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Week 9, #23 reflections. Though I would like to wax poetic here, I’m going to leave that for a future edit (which can easily be traced) and just cut to the chase for my summary:. Favorite discoveries or exercises–del.icio.us, and an “excuse” to watch videos on YouTube and TeacherTube and Joyce Valenza’s stuff. Assisted or affected your lifelong learning goals–ha! Of having an end goal in mind? Do differently–ha, again! I can think of. Three Cups of Tea.