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Compare Bibliographic Management
The Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry offers up a comparison of bibliographic management systems (via Academic Productivity).
http://www.biochem.mpg.de/en/sg/ivs/Bibliographic_Management/Comparison/comparison.html
Roadmap to Success
Recently I reconnected with an acquaintance, from our high school days, who has dedicated his life to coaching people to fully develop their potential and success in business and life.
The teenage Joe I knew has gone on to associate and fine tune his own amazing talents with internationally recognized names like Dale Carnegie and Stephen Covey.
The website at Intentional Achievements showcases the workshops and books that Joseph Price has created.
Roadmap to Success has just been published and is now available for purchase!
With high school and college graduations coming up, this book is a fine gift idea!
WordPress Diigo Plugin
I have tried out a WordPress Diigo Plugin which automatically inserts my bookmarked sites from a Diigo group, via feed, into WordPress as a daily post. It is a fine idea and works seamlessly, so why consider removing the service?
For me it is a style preference more than anything; the visual difference between the text blocks of blog posts and a feed’s long list of links. I have noticed that the post and feed combination (from Diigo or Twitter) makes it difficult for me to skim other blogs. I believe the combination creates the same readability problems in this blog.
One solution is to set all feeds into a separate column.
Another solution is to create a separate Diigo group to insert just a few daily top picks. A feed that is a similiar length to blog posts, matching visibility style, could make it easier for readers to digest the combination of links and posts.
The third solution is a separate blog just for feeds, like the examples at Alltop or MoMB.
For the next week or two I will test out using a daily short list of top picks from my Diigo bookmarks in combination with posts.
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MLA Changes Start in April 2009
The OWL at Purdue, a site that provides free writing help and resources, gives a sneak-peek at upcoming changes within the 3rd edition of the MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing at MLA Update 2009.
New Twines
Twine touts itself as a way to “organize, share, discover information around your interests. “ I’ve been using the site for several months now, in addition to tools such as Diigo, Del.icio.us and, earlier, Backflip.
I have joined several twines created by others and have originated 7 Twines that you are invited to view or join:
Periodic Table as Graphic Organizer
Online Project Spaces for Teens
Online Reading Activities
Knowledge Work
Credible Search Results
Family Stories
Brain Matters: Research Implications for the Education & Training of Teens
One of the advantages from the social network aspect of Twine is that there are connections between people in diverse fields; my contacts are not limited to other educators or educators of a particular level. Participation is key to building great resources around a common interest and Twine has a robust, expanding, network.
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Promethean
In anticipation of a Promethean board being installed in our school media center, I am busy viewing tutorials via…
Semantic Links Turn Blog Into PLE Start Page
From EcontentMag.com, I took Ron Miller’s advice: “Want to get to know the inner workings of the EContent team members’ minds? Then check out their blogs, which are well worth bookmarking.”
I’ve inserted the list under the “Trend Watch” link heading.
With the help of the semantic links provided via Zemanta add-on, my WordPress blog site serves an added purpose of being a personal learning environment start page for select interests.
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AASL’s Knowledge Quest Jan/Feb 2009
“Knowledge Quest,” American Library Association, September 27, 2006.
http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/aasl/aaslpubsandjournals/knowledgequest/kqweb.cfm (Accessed February 24, 2009)
Document ID: 202714
“Doing Honest Work” is the title theme of this month’s Knowledge Quest, the Journal of the American Association of School Librarians. In many cases, the enclosed articles written for school librarians are also open letters for other educators. The depth and breadth of coverage is an inspiring call to action, with too few solutions for harried working media specialists and teachers.
The issue also includes additional resources and related links for follow-up. The problem then becomes that harried working media specialists and teachers have little-to-no time to review multiple resources and additional information.
Media specialists, teachers and students already have numerous duties, new applications, methods, models and tools to learn. Are media specialists being asked to translate the professional duties of a subject specialist, academic librarian, and apply the same type of in-depth knowledge and coverage across every subject taught in a school? Can we truly handle more lists of ideas and duties even if they are wonderfully informative, factual and much needed?
Well, I’m certain many of us will try!
Does it need to be said that media specialists do not have scheduled classes; we have to basically beg and cajole over-burdened teachers to collaborate?
If media specialists are to be taken seriously in a school environment, we need ways to systematically, with authority, insert higher standards of 21st Century skills into all classes. (I’ll repeat the important point that we need authority to do our jobs.) In my mind, that means media specialists should focus on the role of “master teacher” and have primary responsibility for delivery of professional development within our area of knowledge. We need to first assist teachers to become more competent and effective with the technology and information to skillfully use what is in place, available to them at school and in their homes. Retrieve the learning aspect of technology use away from the IT departments. Yes, that would take collaboration and agreements between numerous educational associations, unions and accreditation bodies.
Let us set “honest work” missions, goals and objectives for school library media specialists. Back at you, AASL. There’s a project for you.
Info-fetish presents additional considerations on the topic in Peer-reviewed Monday (plus 24 hours) – has anyone tried out this Delphi method? Posted on February 24, 2009 by Anne-Marie.
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