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School Library Learning 2.0 May 14, 2007

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CSLA’s 2.0 Team has designed School Library Learning 2.0, a professional development course especially for school librarians, and we are inviting “friends” from outside of California to join us, too! We’ll guide you through web 2.0 tools such as blogs, photos and images, RSS and newsfeeds, tagging, wikis, podcasting, and much more. The coolest thing about the tutorial is that it gives you examples of compelling library and curriculum collaborations while at the same time giving you “permission to play.”

This is a fun and fabulous way to learn together and strengthen our collective educational technology savvy. Hope you’ll join us if you haven’t already registered. WEEK #1 is the introduction to the 9-WEEK course. Registration is in WEEK #2. Throughout the course, the CSLA 2.0 Team will “cheer you on.”

Summer 2.0 fun runs from June 1 through September 1, 2007. Early birds and eager beavers can start right away at www.schoollibrarylearning2.blogspot.com Take the course over the summer, with some playing catch-up over the next school year. We recognize that web 2.0 tools such as blogs and video sites like YouTube are often “blocked” by Internet filters, so this summer many will learn from the comfort of their homes, public libraries, and coffee shops — until school district filtering policies change with the times.

posted on behalf of Rob Darrow

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