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Practice vs. research in education? Why teachers need to do both

Neo LMS

For example, an English teacher might stumble upon this meta-analysis that looked at 41 summer reading programs across 35 studies and found that lower-income students from kindergarten to eighth grade benefit the most from these programs. Read more: Top learning myths to leave behind in 2020. Your personal learning network (PLN)?

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How to build your global classroom in 4 steps

Neo LMS

Social media: platforms like Twitter help teachers build their personal learning network and share teaching tips and tricks. For example, there is a much larger global conversation going on about recycling and reducing our use of certain materials. Some of them prefer to seek classroom collaborations directly.

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Cape Town Summit and the Power of Google Keep

EdTechTeam

It doesn't matter that the library is a long walk down a hot and dusty street, and that the library doesn’t have access to the latest books. They love sharing video posts to YouTube, pictures to Instagram and short tweets to Twitter. We do not have to travel overseas to accumulate this knowledge. Select grab image text.

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Can’t Make It to the AASL National Conference? Be a #NOTATAASL Virtual Attendee!

NeverEndingSearch

From Jane: I feel so fortunate to be attending the AASL National Conference in Phoenix, getting to hear great speakers, discover new books and resources, build my personal learning network, further my lifelong learning, and enjoy social activities. Don’t despair! Make sure to use caps for OR.). notataaslchallenge.

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15 Non-librarian blog(ger)s too good to miss!

NeverEndingSearch

As often as not, those blogs live outside of the school library world. In no particular order, here’s a very personal selection of blogs/bloggers I couldn’t live without. Some of Catlin Tucker’s books on blended learning. Catlin Tucker ( @Catlin_Tucker ) blogs with a focus on student-centered blended learning.

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A Shockingly Private Blog Post About Social Media

The Daring Librarian

(I try my best, I admit I delete a few snarky Tweets now and then after posting [hands head in shame], usually about the Kardashians, Justin Bieber, TV people, and commercials that annoy) Here are a few examples of what NOT to share. That's not to say, as you saw above that I don't occasionally share some personal stuff.

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GlobalEdCon 2013 Day Four + Helping the New Grassroots Projects

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

During the conference opening sessions we brainstormed as set of grassroots global education projects that we could bring to our personal learning networks to try to get started. To receive the daily conference schedule, be sure to join the Global Education Conference network.

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