Pinterest vs. Scoop.it
Social bookmarking comes in many flavors. I still keep my Diigo account mainly because I have a bookmarklet attached to my toolbar. Let’s admit it – Diigo is pretty much […]
Create – Collaborate – Communicate – Critical Thinking – Curate
Social bookmarking comes in many flavors. I still keep my Diigo account mainly because I have a bookmarklet attached to my toolbar. Let’s admit it – Diigo is pretty much […]
Testing WeVideo with just random library pics resulting in a pretty nice slideshow. Why I started dancing and making happy geeky noises tonight! Geeky noises – like squeals of happiness! […]
Just a quick note to say what good times had by one and all last night at the TL Virtual Cafe webinar with Gwyneth Jones & Tiff Whitehead. Nikki Robertson […]
After a week of being in the center of the MSTA lawsuit against the state of Missouri regarding Senate Bill 54, I was really excited that MSTA won the injunction. […]
This is going to be short and to the point. On behalf of our members, MSTA has requested the Circuit Court of Cole County determine the constitutionality of the social […]
You are what you tweet or according to this infographic – what I’m not is very interesting or very social. Ms. Jones obviously has more pink dots than I have […]
Checking my SIGMS Twitter feed on my Droid Nuit in Second Life. Yes, it really does work like a tablet! Making my list and checking it twice – cause I […]
Really, what was I thinking? Anyway, tossed my application for Google Teachers Academy in Seattle this July into the aether last night…or was that this morning? Being down south at […]
For all the MASL visitors finding my blog, welcome! It is always enjoyable to present – though sometimes stressful – as I try to figure out what I want to […]
I’m working on last minute details for my presentation “Walking in Our Teacher Librarian Shows” for the MASL Spring Conference. My workshop time slots have been moved from the original […]