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Years of 2. 3 Things. It\'s been six years ago this month since I created and launched the 2. Things program while I was at Charlotte Mecklneburg Library. But once Minerva Shelved (the alias for someone I still don\'t know who thank or attribute to) stopped adding links, I only had a rough Delicious tag to keep up with the global growth. Occasionally, whenever someone sends me an email or link to a new program, I still tag in my old Delicious account. Classroom Learning 2. All are welcome to work through this tutorial. There is no registration. The New South Wales Learning 2.0 training program was made available to the entire public library work force of over 2300 people in 2008 2009. This paper is a snapshot of the impact the Learning 2.0 course at September 2008. More Things On a Stick is the 2009 version of the wildly popular 23 Things On a Stick program sponsored by the Minnesota Multitypes last year. Learning 2.0-23 Things is a discovery learning program created by Helene. 23 Things for Professional Development Thursday. The mission of SBISD Library Learning Commons is to inspire in every child: excellence, limitless curiosity, collaborative spirit, and moral compass in reaching collective greatness. School Libraries and ESSA. Welcome to Classroom Learning 2. This professional development tutorial is brought to you by the California School Library Association (CSLA). It is designed for you to do on your own or as a part of a group. We encourage anyone to form a group - districts, schools, associations, or even a single department within a school site. You will learn the tools of the new Internet: Web 2. Take time to explore and enjoy. You have our permission to have FUN! Tutorial Format: There are 2. There are many places to explore, experiment with, and think about creative ways to use 2. Each week begins with a brief explanation of a new web 2. Discovery Exercises and an activity to complete. Then you write about the experience on the blog you will create. In other words, you comment or . You will learn how to set up a blog. A blog is a tool to communicate your thoughts, new found skills, ideas, questions, and favorite websites. If you participate as a part of a group, you\'ll receive feedback and encouragement from other participants. In turn, you will provide feedback and encouragement to others. The links below will take you to each week\'s specific lesson. Begin by reading this page, including the . Discover a few pointers from lifelong learners and learn how to nurture your own learning process. Week 2: Blogging 3. Set up your own blog , add your first post, add an avatar. Register your blogand begin your Learning 2. Week 3: Photos & Images. Explore Flickr and learn about this popular image hosting site. Have some Flickr fun and discover some Flickr mashups & 3rd party sites. Create a blog post about anything technology related that interests you this week. Week 4: RSS & Newsreaders. Learn about RSS feeds and set up your own Bloglines newsreader account. Locate a few useful school classroom and library related blogs and/or news feeds. Maryland Libraries Learning 2.0 Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Southern Maryland Regional Library Association. 23 Things; FAQ; Liaison Stories; Tips. Week 5: Play Week 1. Play around with with an online image generator. Explore any site from the Web 2. Fun \'n\' Games. Week 6: Tagging, Technorati, Copyright and Creative Commons. Learn about tagging and discover Delicious (a social bookmarking site)1. Technorati, Tags, and Search Engine Optimization. Copyright, Creative Commons, and What\'s Coming Down the Roadwith Web 2. Week 7: Wikis. 16. Learn about wikis and discover some innovative ways that educators are using them. Add an entry to the Learning 2. Sand. Box wiki. Week 8: Online Applications & Tools. Take a look at some online productivity (word processing, spreadsheet) tools. Take a look at Library. Thing and catalog some of your favorite books. Week 9: Podcasts, Video & Downloadable Audio. Discover You. Tube and a few sites that allow users to upload and share videos. Podcasts- no i. Pod needed! Summarize your thoughts about this program. CONGRATULATIONS! Remember, many items on this tutorial are LINKED to other pages. Gently move your mouse over the page to see LINKED items.
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