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Richard Byrne’s Most Exciting Edtech Tools

The CoolCatTeacher

Learn what I do now to make the fall even more wonderful! Richard’s work is focused on sharing free resources that educators can use to enhance their students’ learning experiences. In 2010 he was a finalist for ACTEM’s (Association of Computer Teachers and Educators in Maine) educator of the year award. Listen Now.

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Announcing Amazing Keynote and Distinguished Speakers for the School Leadership Summit

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Dr. Yong Zhao has designed schools that cultivate global competence, developed computer games for language learning, and founded research and development institutions to explore innovative education models. Dr. Brennan will promote the next generation learning organization.

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LC launches Online Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature & much more poetry goodness

NeverEndingSearch

In addition to its 30 Ways to Celebration National Poetry Month , The New York Times Learning Network gathers Ways to Celebrate National Poetry Mo n t h With The New York Times from its significant archive reaching back to 2010. Quite a Pair(ing) : Poetry Pairings , a weekly feature begun in June 2010.

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Register Now for the "Library as Classroom" Free Mini-Conference on June 15th

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

In A New Culture of Learning , authors Douglas Thomas and John Seely Brown write, “Where imaginations play, learning happens.” The library as creative classroom means we approach the learning opportunities we create with thought, user-directed planning, and insights from research. This is a free event, being held online.

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Library 2.016 Min-Conference June 15th: "Library as Classroom"

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

In A New Culture of Learning , authors Douglas Thomas and John Seely Brown write, “Where imaginations play, learning happens.” The library as creative classroom means we approach the learning opportunities we create with thought, user-directed planning, and insights from research. This is a free event, being held online.

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Registration and Call for Proposals Now Open for "Libraries of the Future" on October 6th (Oline)

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

What can we learn from library innovators and innovators from other sectors and industries that will help us shape the future we want and that our communities aspire towards? You can also use #library2016 on social media posts leading up to and during the event. Please also join the Library 2.0

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Registration and Call for Proposals Now Open for "Libraries of the Future" on October 6th (Oline)

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

What can we learn from library innovators and innovators from other sectors and industries that will help us shape the future we want and that our communities aspire towards? You can also use #library2016 on social media posts leading up to and during the event. Please also join the Library 2.0