Gen Y and Libraries
January 11, 2008 at 1:33 pm | In libraries | No CommentsPew Internet report December 30th 2007 indicates that young people DO use libraries
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Why a blog?
January 10, 2008 at 1:09 pm | In Uncategorized, rationale | 2 CommentsThis video from TeacherTube – Librarian 2.0 Manifesto makes a strong statement about the changing role of libraries and librarians.
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A new way to communicate
January 10, 2008 at 1:03 am | In rationale | 1 CommentThis blog is set up to trial the application of new web technologies to sharing information. Curriculum Materials Information Service (CMIS) is a project within the Syllabus Development and Resources Directorate in the Department of Education and Training, Western Australia. The Evaluation section identifies curriculum materials that support school curriculum applications and coordinates the evaluation of those resources.
All forms of resources are reviewed for teachers and students: print; non-print; audio visual; videocassettes; DVDs; computer software and Internet sites. Resources are reviewed and evaluated through a network of teachers, Curriculum Officers and other professionals working in education.
Full details of the resources reviewed by CMIS are contained in the CMIS Reviewing Program [PDF]
The information is disseminated to District Offices and schools through a number of print publications, the CMIS website and the CMIS Resource Bank.
Print publications are distributed free of charge to all Western Australian public schools. Publications available for purchase or on subscription may be ordered direct from CMIS.
The eye of the beholder
June 26, 2007 at 9:16 am | In blogging, technology | No CommentsThis is an oldie but still relevant. Watch the video and write a comment in your blog
School Bullies
June 17, 2007 at 3:48 pm | In technology | 1 CommentSCHOOL bullies and other disruptive students will be removed from schools and taught in behaviour centres, away from their victims.
Education Minister Mark McGowan announced the controversial pilot program yesterday.
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from Juanita
June 8, 2007 at 9:41 am | In blogging | No CommentsHi my name is Juanita and I am in Yr 11 at Swan View High School in Perth Western Austraila. I have just finnished my exams. I hope I went well. Sorry peeps have to go:):) Juanita’s out. Bye.
from Kristy
June 8, 2007 at 9:40 am | In blogging | No CommentsHi it’s Kristy I’m in year 11 at Swan View Senior High School in Perth Western Australia. This my first entry in our blog umm we just finished exams I don’t know how I went. Our lesson finishes soon so bye bye xoxo
The Library of Tomorrow
June 1, 2007 at 9:04 pm | In library | No CommentsYou probably need to be a librarian (or a library user) to appreciate this. It would make me laugh – if it weren’t so true…
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