Class Badges is an online program which allows you award students custom made badges. Students create an account and teachers can award badges to student accounts when earned. Every kid enjoys being recognized for good work, don't they? At the moment you have to request an invite (I did it this afternoon and am waiting to hear from them...) Here's a sample of a badge I saw on their page which I would like to use with my library-media council members:
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
If You're New to the Blog.....
If this is your first time her, welcome to "A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet". Here are some quick info-bits about the blog:
Tabs at the top mark specific pages where information is constantly updated.
Recently updated posts include:
The 2012 Presidential Election- more resources added
eReader Books- added as a page (top) and updated
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Tabs at the top mark specific pages where information is constantly updated.
Recently updated posts include:
The 2012 Presidential Election- more resources added
eReader Books- added as a page (top) and updated
LIKE WHAT YOU SEE? Why not subscribe to this blog or follow me on Twitter.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Banned Websites Awareness Day
Wednesday, October 3, 2012 is a day where we recognize how Internet filtering is impacting our students' learning in school. I've already spoken about how we are blocked from everything in my school, including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, just to mention a few. Even when YouTube created an education link which filtered out objectionable videos, our school did not back down. Does your school district have excessive filtering of sites? As a media specialist/ teacher-librarian how do you go about convincing the administration that they need to loosen that lock on the Internet? Please share below.
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