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| author | Hauser, Judy |
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| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | Media Specialists Can Learn Web 2.0 Tools to Make Schools More Cool Hauser, Judy Educational Technology Technology Integration Information Literacy Media Specialists Computer Uses in Education Library Automation Web Sites Internet Librarians Professional Development Media specialists today are required to use more and more technology. Their responsibilities encompass everything from repairing overhead projectors to administrating an entire library's automated system. These responsibilities are in addition to working with students on research and information literacy, making book selections, and collaborating with classroom teachers on curriculum. Now more than ever, Web 2.0 tools such as blogs, wikis, podcasts, and RSS are of interest to media specialists for many reasons. Technology integration and the abundance of Web 2.0 tools provide media specialists with many opportunities to work with students. In this article, the author discusses Web 2.0, how she is training media specialists to use Web 2.0 tools with students, and some issues related to the use of these tools in schools. (Contains 22 online resources.) |
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| spellingShingle | Media Specialists Can Learn Web 2.0 Tools to Make Schools More Cool Hauser, Judy Educational Technology Technology Integration Information Literacy Media Specialists Computer Uses in Education Library Automation Web Sites Internet Librarians Professional Development Media Specialists Can Learn Web 2.0 Tools to Make Schools More Cool Hauser, Judy Educational Technology Technology Integration Information Literacy Media Specialists Computer Uses in Education Library Automation Web Sites Internet Librarians Professional Development Media specialists today are required to use more and more technology. Their responsibilities encompass everything from repairing overhead projectors to administrating an entire library's automated system. These responsibilities are in addition to working with students on research and information literacy, making book selections, and collaborating with classroom teachers on curriculum. Now more than ever, Web 2.0 tools such as blogs, wikis, podcasts, and RSS are of interest to media specialists for many reasons. Technology integration and the abundance of Web 2.0 tools provide media specialists with many opportunities to work with students. In this article, the author discusses Web 2.0, how she is training media specialists to use Web 2.0 tools with students, and some issues related to the use of these tools in schools. (Contains 22 online resources.) |
| title | Media Specialists Can Learn Web 2.0 Tools to Make Schools More Cool |
| topic | Educational Technology Technology Integration Information Literacy Media Specialists Computer Uses in Education Library Automation Web Sites Internet Librarians Professional Development |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ753962 |