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Information Ethics | The Association of Library Consultants and Coordinators of Ontario
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The Association of Library Consultants and Coordinators of Ontario. Leadership for School Libraries. What do we mean by information ethics? Respect for creative rights and user rights in the information world. Licensing agreements for free and subscription resources. Principles of academic honesty: avoiding plagiarism, and correct citation for different contexts. Why is it important? Using and sharing information ethically are core competencies for responsible digital citizens. Being unaware of ethic...
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Responsible Use | The Association of Library Consultants and Coordinators of Ontario
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The Association of Library Consultants and Coordinators of Ontario. Leadership for School Libraries. What do we mean by responsible use? The responsible use of technology encompasses a broad range of activities and behaviours, including use of hardware and software, access to networks, passwords, file-sharing, privacy, and information ethics. Why is it important? What do I, as a teacher, need to know and be able to do? Consult with central support staff for clarification and ideas to enable responsible u...
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By the Brooks: This blog has been retired.
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Saturday, February 11, 2012. This blog has been retired. Please visit my new blog and website at:. Http:/ www.bythebrooks.ca. Posted by Anita Brooks Kirkland. Thoughts on school libraries. Simple template. Template images by luoman.
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Anita Brooks Kirkland - Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, Libraries & Learning, B.Mus, B.Ed, MM, MLIS, Ontario Certified Teacher | about.me
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In Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Focused on instructional strategies for discovery and guided inquiry, information literacy and digital fluency. Leadership for developing the virtual library space and the library as a learning commons. An involved professional, engaged in advancing the role of libraries in the community of learners. Past President (2014) of the Ontario Library Association. BMus, B.Ed, MM, MLIS.
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TMCanada: May 2012
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Treasure Mountain Canada: A bi-annual school library learning commons research symposium and think tank. Thursday, May 31, 2012. Take a look at the 'Abstract Teasers' page of the wiki to read about a five of the research papers submitted for TMCanada 2012. Posted by Cindy van Wonderen. Wednesday, May 30, 2012. TMCanada 2012 on June 2&3, 2012! In a few short days will be Treasure Mountain Canada 2012, our second Canadian research retreat for school libraries! Posted by Cindy van Wonderen. Trudeau as Teach...
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TMCanada: June 2010
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Treasure Mountain Canada: A bi-annual school library learning commons research symposium and think tank. Thursday, June 3, 2010. Phillip Abrami, Concordia University, is talking to us about our federal government's Digital Economy Consultation Paper. Ruth Hall, Ontario School Library Association, is reflecting on the development of Treasure Mountain Canada over the last year. In celebrating this occasion she is shining the spot light on the value of mentoring. What comes next? Posted by Cindy van Wonderen.
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TMCanada: June 2014
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Treasure Mountain Canada: A bi-annual school library learning commons research symposium and think tank. Sunday, June 1, 2014. The Learning Commons is. As Treasure Mountain 3 drew to a close, it was very evident that the connections between participants from across the country had deepened in a common purpose - the care and nurturing of the school library learning commons. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Please share with these hashtags! OLA Super Conference: #OLASC16. Year of the Learning Commons: #yearlc.
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TMCanada: May 2014
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Treasure Mountain Canada: A bi-annual school library learning commons research symposium and think tank. Saturday, May 31, 2014. Leading Learning Photos 2014. The Official Launch of Leading Learning at the CLA Conference 2014 in Victoria, BC. ALA President and special guest Barbara Stripling with Dr. David Loertscher. Steering Committee members Linda Schantz-Keresztes and Judith Sykes present Leading Learning. To CLA Executive Council, represented by Jane Schmidt. Friday, May 30, 2014. How we should be b...
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TMCanada: May 2010
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Treasure Mountain Canada: A bi-annual school library learning commons research symposium and think tank. Monday, May 31, 2010. The opening of Treasure Mountain Canada is almost here! Many are initiating the dialogue on Twitter. Search #tmcanada to join us. Read the research papers. To reflect on the ideas that will be shared at the retreat. Be sure to visit this blog on Wednesday evening, June 2, and Thursday, June 3, during the day! Add your voice to the dialogue about school libraries of the future!
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TMCanada: Table Talks Round 3
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Treasure Mountain Canada: A bi-annual school library learning commons research symposium and think tank. Friday, May 30, 2014. Table Talks Round 3. The focus for our third round of table talks is the Leading Learning thread, Designing Learning Environments to Support Participatory Learning. To kick off thinking about this theme, Dr. David Loertscher and Marc Compton shared strategies and tools for building a Virtual Learning Commons. Here are the topics for this round of table talks. Table Talks Round 3.
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