It’s been a time of reflection. A time of thinking about how much I miss having meandering conversations with friends over coffee and dessert. And, […]
This is the first part of a two-part interview conducted with Dianne Connery, director of the Pottsboro Area Library (in Texas) and a ShapingEDU colleague […]
This is the concluding segment of a two-part interview conducted with Dianne Connery, director of the Pottsboro Area Library (in Texas) and a ShapingEDU colleague […]
In surfing the amazing world of educational technology recently, I’ve found more treasures to share with you. (If you missed the previous three blogs on […]
The recent, large-scale shift from in-class to distance learning models – and other transformations in the way schools operate and in how students access information […]
There are obviously numerous buildings with “closed” signs on them as many of us continue to follow shelter-in-place guidelines in effect because of the coronavirus […]
Dear TCEA Responds: I would be interested in learning how to do a book club with my students online. I want to focus on short […]
For more than 60 years, people have joined with the American Library Association to set aside a week in April to celebrate the power of […]
If I weren’t so busy using library services online and staying in touch with library colleagues across the United States, I might actually be feeling […]
April 4 marks National School Librarian Day, an occasion to celebrate the contributions of librarians and media specialists in schools and districts across the country. […]
Entering its sixth year, TexQuest, the digital resource program for Texas K-12 public and open-enrollment charter schools, underwent some renovations. Coordinated by the Texas State […]
This is the second of a two-part interview conducted with Patrick Sweeney, Political Director for EveryLibrary, for my book Change the World Using Social Media […]