Category Archives: Common Core

EdWeb slides

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Plotting Your CCSS Path

So … it’s really, truly, time to buckle down and think about the Common Core State Standards and how to integrate them into your teaching and learning program. But what if whenever you open up the standards PDF, the words … Continue reading

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Whats Going On in This Picture? (Learning Network, NYTimes)

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OELMA 2012: Three Sets of Presentation Slides

Good morning, OELMA folks! The slides for this morning’s OELMA presentation on the Common Core State Standards and librarians are available here: One slide per page, color (about 8 MB) 9 slides per page, black-and-white (about 3 MB) In disorders … Continue reading

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1918 Influenza Encyclopedia

Congratulations to the University of Michigan Center for the History of Medicine and MPublishing at the University of Michigan Library for their launch of the Influenza Encyclopedia, a digital encyclopedia capturing primary sources and information related to the 1918-1919 flu … Continue reading

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One-pager about marketing for CCSS

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Follow-up to Booklist Webinar on Common Core State Standards

As a follow-up to the questions we didn’t get to answer during last week’s Booklist webinar, here are some of my responses, posted to Booklist‘s “Likely Stories” blog. Additionally, you can find the slides here and the archived webinar here. … Continue reading

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Common Core Workshop in Massachusetts

Hi, y’all, from the Massachusetts School Libraries Association’s Common Core State Standards workshop in Deerfield. The daylong workshop was archived in Elluminate; you can play it back here. It takes us a few minutes to finesse the audio so that … Continue reading

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Join Me: Booklist Webinar on Common Core State Standards

Hi, y’all — on Tuesday, I’ll be giving a free webinar on the Common Core State Standards and research for K-8 students. The webinar will be geared toward K-8 educators and public librarians and sponsored by Cherry Lake Publishing. Their … Continue reading

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Common Core and Close Reading

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