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Bridging the Digital Divide @ Your Media Center: Relevant and Indispensable Deb D’Andrea SLMS Bloomfield HS Deb Gottsleben SLMS Morristown HS

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Presentation by Deb D'Andrea and Deb Gottsleben for TeachMeetNJ March 5, 2011. This presentation is for librarians, educators and all learners to explore resources and philosophies on maintaining and utilizing a vibrant media center that privileges participatory learning.

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Bridging the Digital Divide @ Your

Media Center: Relevant and Indispensable

Deb D’AndreaSLMS Bloomfield HS

Deb GottslebenSLMS Morristown HS

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And Now….

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Transliteracyhttp://www.teachstory.org/?p=535

The tools for creating/writing our own media have become

so easy for students to access it’s prompted the need to educate students on how to critically analyze the media they consume, but now also the media they produce.

This is the “new” part of media literacy.

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Consumers Define Inquire Search

• Where do you find it – Wikipedia?– Search Engines

• BLEKKO • Sweet Search• Wolphram Alpha

– Social Media

• How do you interpret it?–Transliteracy!!

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CuratorsCollect, Organize, Verify

• Print vs. digital– e-Readers_ Online Readers Project Gutenberg, ManyBooks.net, Web Comics, Google Books, Kindle

• Is Dewey Decimal System still relevant?

• How do you manage it?– Social Bookmarking– Google custom search engine

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Be a Linchpin Seth Grodin

A linchpin hierarchy:• Do exactly what the boss says.• Ask the boss hard questions.• Tell the boss what your best choice among the available

options is. Insist.• Have co-workers and bosses ask you hard questions.• Invent a whole new way to do things, something that wasn't

on the list.• Push and encourage and lead your co-workers to do ever

better work.• Insist that they push and encourage you.

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Get Inspired Blogs

Sarah Kelley-Mudie http://kmthelibrarian.blogspot.com Gwyneth Jones http://thedaringlibrarian.com David Lankes http://quartz.syr.edu/rdlankes/blog/

Buffy Hamilton http://theunquietlibrarian.wordpress.com/

Doug Johnson http://doug-johnson.squarespace.com/

Joyce Valenza http://blog.schoollibraryjournal.com/neverendingsearch

Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet http://www.jgreller.net/Teachers/index.html

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Great Twitter Feeds Your Personal Learning Network? (PLN)

Buffy Hamilton @buffyjhamiltonSarah Kelley-Mudie @skm428Joyce Valenza @joycevalenzaAmy Springer @amylibrarianErnie Cox @erniecShannon Miller @shannonmmillerAlice Yucht @ayuchtGerry Blumengarten @cybraryman1Gwyneth Jones @gwynethjonesMichelle Luhtala @mluhtalaJohn Schu @MrSchuReadsMark Moran @findingDulcineapresident of the Finding Dulcinea company

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Contact

Deb Gottslebendebragottsleben@gmai l.com

Twitter @gottsled

Debra D’Andrea

[email protected]

www.dandreamedia.wordpress.com