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Technology Connection Building a Successful School Library Media Program

by Schrock, Kathleen
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Overview

Organized compilation of recent articles from LIBRAY TALK, BOOK REPORT, and Technology Connection. Arranged to increase support for funding, training, curriculum integration, Internet evaluation, and public relations. Get important tips, tricks, and techniques, nitty-gritty details as well as breakthrough ideas. All URLs updated! Step back and rethink your goals "from the ground up!" With this well-organized presentation of the best current and recent thinking about great library media programs, you'll round out your professional world view and easily select the areas you want to refresh. And you'll find what you need to go on to garner support for more funding and training. You'll get inspiring validation of your roles, including teacher-collaborator and provider of professional development for teachers in the areas of technology and information literacy. You'll learn new, successful practices for integrating those skills with the curriculum, "taming" the Internet, and winning in public relations.

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Editorials

School Library Journal

Written by library media specialists, the articles included here are from issues of The Technology Connection, Library Talk, and The Book Report magazines from over the past five years. Unlike many books addressing the issues of technology, the ideas provided here work, and may help rejuvenate the current positions and programs of even the most successful librarians. Numerous articles explore different aspects of the media specialist's role in creating, planning, building, and maintaining a successful program. Topics include guidelines for evaluating Web pages, rubrics for scoring multimedia projects, using the Internet, building influence in the school library, technology integration, copyright issues, stress, scheduling, assisting students, volunteers, etc. Even if one has read these articles in the pages of the magazine, rereading them will encourage professionals and serve as a catalyst for them to get more involved with technology in their programs.-Susan Shaver, Hemingford Public Schools, NE Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

Booknews

Featuring recent articles from , and , this book offers advice for school library media specialists in areas such as: collaborating with teachers, professional development, integrating technology with the curriculum, making the Internet accessible, funding, and public relations. Contributors include library professionals, scholars in library science, and experts on education and technology. No index. No bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2000
Publisher
Linworth Publishing
Pages
256
Format
Paperback, 2000
ISBN
9781586830083

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