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Inside the Libraries@East: May 2013
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Make a booklist / Recommend a book. Quick Search the Primary and Secondary Catalogs. Thursday, 2 May 2013. English/Literacy Teachers: Share Books and Student Reading. Book discussion groups for teachers on both campuses have started recently, with the aim of exploring young adult and children's literature. On Dover a group meets Wednesday lunchtimes. On East a group meets every Wednesday before school. Contact Katie Day (kda@uwcsea.edu.sg) for more information. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What are you go...
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Inside the Libraries@East: June 2012
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Make a booklist / Recommend a book. Quick Search the Primary and Secondary Catalogs. Wednesday, 6 June 2012. Magazines, Memberships and Digital Subscriptions. Here is an editable. To anyone logged into their UWCSEA Google Apps account) Google Doc spreadsheet which the librarians from both campuses are using as a working document to collect desired: Magazines, Memberships, and Digital Subscriptions. Feel free to add any there - with whatever information you have. World History - Modern. Do have a look at ...
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Inside the Libraries@East: Books/Discussion groups for Professional Learning
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Make a booklist / Recommend a book. Quick Search the Primary and Secondary Catalogs. Wednesday, 17 April 2013. Books/Discussion groups for Professional Learning. Back in Term 1, Nick did a session on professional learning and in Term 2 we asked who might be interested in getting a discussion group together to explore one of the books he recommended - which is available free online. (See the previous blog post on Discuss When? Several of you did respond - see this spreadsheet. Wednesday Morning Book Share.
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Inside the Libraries@East: April 2014
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Make a booklist / Recommend a book. Quick Search the Primary and Secondary Catalogs. Tuesday, 15 April 2014. THIS BLOG HAS MOVED. To an Announcements page off the eastlib.uwcsea.edu.sg. Keep reading here. https:/ sites.google.com/a/gapps.uwcsea.edu.sg/east-library/inside-the-library. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). THIS BLOG HAS MOVED. Follow us on Twitter. EastLib - homepage of the libraries. The Power of a Small Idea. ILearn - UWCSEA Dover. IPads, Radiation and Airplane Mode. THIS BLOG HAS MOVED. Come meet...
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Inside the Libraries@East: December 2012
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Make a booklist / Recommend a book. Quick Search the Primary and Secondary Catalogs. Wednesday, 5 December 2012. Handwriting research, NLB, and Zotero. Have you ever wondered about the effects of increased usage of computers on students' handwriting ability? How might this affect them in exams (such as the IB Diploma) which are all hand-written? Lack of fine-motor stamina? What cognitive processes are involved in handwriting compared to typing on a keyboard? How important is handwriting these days? Avail...
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Inside the Libraries@East: Update on professional journals - online
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Make a booklist / Recommend a book. Quick Search the Primary and Secondary Catalogs. Thursday, 18 April 2013. Update on professional journals - online. Philip Allan "Review" Journals. We now have access to the archives of:. 20th Century History Review. The same information is available at research.uwcsea.edu.sg/ philipallan. American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT). American Journal of Physics. Click on the image below and "sign in" using the login/password found in bit.ly/accessuwc. How People Le...
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Inside the Libraries@East: January 2013
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Make a booklist / Recommend a book. Quick Search the Primary and Secondary Catalogs. Sunday, 13 January 2013. Several of you expressed an interest in discussing the book Nick mentioned in his Professional Learning talk last term: How People Learn. Which is available free. Online in PDF form and as an MP3 podcast. Yes, the National Academies Press. Makes all their publications freely available as long as you register for an account. What an amazingly generous institution! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Regis...
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The Kishore Mahbubani Library@East: Posters re the most common printing problem
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Monday, 26 August 2013. Posters re the most common printing problem. Many of you use the library printers - and many of you have problems. Below are two trouble-shooting posters which I have pinned above each printer. As other departments with printers might find them useful, I have uploaded them to Google Docs. Google Doc link to PDF. Google Doc link to PDF. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Posters re the most common printing problem. Useful URLs relating to the library. Yes, parents can borrow books!
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The Kishore Mahbubani Library@East: Bring Out Your Dead! (books.....)
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Saturday, 14 September 2013. Bring Out Your Dead! Do you have any books you'd be willing to sacrifice for art? That means your books might be cut up, re-purposed, and used to make furniture, displays, art, or anything anyone can imagine? We are looking for books to be used physical materials for creation. So give us your books! Especially if you don't mind (in your heart of hearts) that we will be cutting them up. Click here to see a gallery of images. Of books being repurposed for art. The holiday break...
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The Kishore Mahbubani Library@East: May 2013
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Tuesday, 28 May 2013. End-of-year returns / Summer borrowing. All secondary school library books are due back by Wednesday, June 12th. You say, I'm a Grade 9 IGCSE or Grade 11 IB Diploma student in the middle of a two-year programme. I need my texts! Yes, Grade 9 and Grade 11 students can keep their textbooks over the summer, if they want. (If you don't want responsibility for them, then just return them - and get fresh copies in August.). Ps See our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). Monday, 13 May 2013.