The dedication is inspirational, and demonstrates how it has taken a lot of effort to establish the wonderful public library systems of today.
Read on here:
https://historydaily.org/female-librarians-on-horseback
HistoryDaily.org recently published a fascinating article on old fashioned library service methods and the brave and tenacious female librarians that delivered books to needy communities via horseback back in the 1930's. The dedication is inspirational, and demonstrates how it has taken a lot of effort to establish the wonderful public library systems of today. Read on here: https://historydaily.org/female-librarians-on-horseback
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You're going to wonder where this has been all your life! Classroom Screen is so easy to use, it "works immediately" with no login, and features a multitude of useful apps and tools all in one place. Simply project this on your whiteboard and use it to facilitate classroom and lesson management. List of useful tools built into Classroom Screen:
Check it out here: https://classroomscreen.com/ Also check out: ExitPoll by ClassroomScreen.com. What is it like being an exceptional library media specialist faculty member working in a public school? This feature article profiles what it is like for Allen Elementary librarian, Christine Woelmer. Click the following link to read the full story: http://news.a2schools.org/christine-woelmer-allen-elementary-media-specialist/ Councils threaten libraries with closure and then rely on volunteers to keep them open. But professional librarians are the key to a healthy library. Read this article from The Guardian to learn more about the problem, and the solution: https://www.theguardian.com/voluntary-sector-network/2017/mar/02/without-libraries-and-librarians-we-are-less-human-and-more-profoundly-alone?CMP=fb_gu&fbclid=IwAR0klxpKR90ELpJNK2a2VW-jcmmllf2EeEig4w37K-N6jSXGaiWHVuhBZVQ Happy National Women's History Month Check out this great article describing TEN women of today that are currently making history in the world of science and technology! IT’S INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S Day, a time to celebrate the achievements of women around the world and throughout history. But the day is also about recognizing the hardships women face and the continued urgency of the fight for gender equality. Read more here: https://www.wired.com/story/10-women-science-tech-household-names/?CNDID=55093664&CNDID=55093664&bxid=MzAzMDkzNDI1MzQ4S0&hasha=64d9d805f649d847682c9c1551fdd078&hashb=015baffda0a92bd0a53baea2df1c152397c0a681&mbid=nl_031019_daily_list1_p4&source=DAILY_NEWSLETTER&utm_brand=wired&utm_mailing=WIRED%20NL%20031019%20(1)&utm_medium=email&utm_source=nl Let students get creative as they demonstrate their learning by using green screen technology. Nowadays, it is surprisingly easy, quick, and inexpensive to get kids creating their own videos with green screen effects. Our schools have iPads, so using iMovie to shoot the videos is quick and easy. Turning a whiteboard into a green screen is a quick way to set up the background. Or, paint part of a wall in your classroom Chroma Color green. Even easier, buy a shower curtain or piece of fabric the right color and hang it temporarily. Here are some links to get you and your students going on green screen activities:
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