LibraryGamer
Online games are the new science fairs, where students receive social acknowledgment and validation for their efforts and growth.
| Part 1 of AASL Standards and Boardgames finito and posted on blog! |
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| I am leaving Puerto Rico for a couple of Princes of Florence |
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| 10 Day In..., heavy theme, almost not a good game. Flip side, it screams curriculum great intro game for uncertain administration and staff. |
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| HAPPY GAMING AT YOUR LIBRARY DAY! |
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| Unwanted meeting today. My car met a deer. |
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| Sitting in a meeting about meetings |
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| @snicholson I hope you had a great trip. |
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| @shifted wanted to share: http://tinyurl.com/5oaks9's-common-beliefs-to-gaming/ |
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| Bound by the Law - copyright graphic novel http://www.law.duke.edu/csp... |
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| Susannah Tamarkin: "3,2,1" for research sources: 3 things you discover, two things you find interesting and one question you still have. |
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| Drupal presentation: mom always said if you can't say something good... |
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| Bob Hasset Gaming Your Library: to dismiss gaming is to send the message to a majority of students that their interests are of no value. |
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| Bob Hassett Gaming Your Library: Technology influences skills and interactions in relation to the frequency of cultural adoption. |
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| Bob Hassett Gaming Your Library: our roles as librarians we should look at what we are doing and what we are going to be doing down the road |
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| We can continue to meet expectations of what a librarian is, or we can define who we are as librarians and let the world catch up with us. |
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| It is ok to break MARC, if needed call Chris Harris for details. |
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| The concept of bringing social aspects to the catalog is not new, just currently needed. |
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| And we are off! |
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| Opening your catalog to community participation lets the user teach the professionals. |
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