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Maggie Rogers commented on the post, Inspiration Report, on the site 1 days, 1 hours ago
Thanks @kmg333 for an informative post about digital storytelling as a means for students to learn more about history outside of the traditional classroom. As a school librarian, I can envision creating a LibGuide of sorts that connects to various sites with resources similar to those at Colonial Williamsburg that relate to the history curriculum…[Read more]
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Michael Stephens commented on the post, e-Portfolio Congrats!, on the site 2 weeks, 1 days ago
@matilda @francesmorovat @kmg333. Congrats!
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Michael Stephens commented on the post, Reflection 4 – Wild Card: Accessibility and the Library, on the site 1 months ago
@kmg333 I am thrilled you did a Wild Card post! Thanks for sharing the amazing videos and images.
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Laura Wecksler commented on the post, Reflection Blog #1: Hyperlinked Communities- All Are Welcome, on the site 1 months, 1 weeks ago
@kmg333, Nice post! I love the pics. Biblioburro makes me well up every time. It is so poignant that you end on the aspect of a book mobile as a symbol for the library caring for its community.
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Laura Wecksler commented on the post, Checking In, on the site 1 months, 1 weeks ago
@kmg333, hope things settle down soon and you can enjoy “Spring Break” : )
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Michael Stephens commented on the post, Reflection: Hyperlinked Communities, on the site 1 months, 1 weeks ago
@kmg333 That Konigsberg quote is powerful. I was just listening to a podcast with an author who said how important it was for everyone’s story to be told. The author emphasize that stories can have a huge impact on others who might be experiencing the same thing.
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Michael Stephens commented on the post, Reflection #3: The International Learning Communities great stories in the Hyperlinked "Global Model" Libraries, on the site 1 months, 2 weeks ago
@kmg333 I am fascinated by the BookTok space and all the sharing taking place. It might be interesting to see if collection development librarians are monitoring social channels like this as they order titles.
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Michael Stephens commented on the post, Greetings and Salutations, on the site 3 months ago
@kmg333 Maggie is beautiful!
I did a film, minor in my undergrad, and so appreciate good discussion about film. I’ve been trying to watch as many of the best picture nominees as I can. Also, a big fan of really well-done creepy movies and there aren’t that many of those and film noir.
Welcome to #hyperlib!