There is no front of the room in the four-week online Tech Trends course David Lee King and I are currently facilitating for ALA eLearning […]
Google is a common tool in education. But are you getting the most out Google’s suite of applications in your library or media center? Here […]
I’ve loved maps for as long as I can remember. I think I was in first grade when I saw and felt a globe with […]
We live in a personalized world. Everything from the music we listen to, the firmness of our mattresses, and the news briefings delivered to us […]
What does it mean to amplify and empower student voice? This is a question I’m pondering a lot. Student voice has always been a core […]
Earlier this spring, a report commissioned by the Audio Publishers Association found that, for the first time, half of all American have listened to audiobooks. […]
It is easy to lose faith in America and the American way of life. Politicians certainly don’t do...
Interesting things I saw at ALA 2019: Percussion Play
When working on ways to reimagine your library space, it can be easy to feel overwhelmed. It’s hard to know where to start, or if […]
This week’s curated content includes links exploring the following: How Google Glass has reemerged as a viable enterprise device Creativity lessons from your local library […]
Following the 2016 presidential election, America saw a steep rise in fake news and news designed for misinformation. As school librarians, we are also seeing […]
April brings School Library Month, National School Librarian Day, Library Workers Day, and National Library Week. What is the point? What have libraries and librarians […]