![]() Learning through Books, Media and Technology
What do you do with 4,000 students? A Great library media center helps!
Library as learning laboratory for students and teachers
From local access systems to global dialog
Helping students and staff connect
Restructuring: getting to the heart of the learning process
Making the most of learning resources, from human to technological
Winning combinations kids, technologies, teaching partnership
A "logical place" for applications of information technology
The "Dream Team" at work: changing ideas of how we prepare students for the future
From library to "Discovery Center" a marriage of tradition and technology
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A "logical place" for applications of information technology
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Here is an elementary school library that operates on the basis of full collaborative partnerships between the library media teacher, the classroom teacher, and educational technology. Within one and one-half years, library media teacher Karen r Green has successfully developed partnerships with 28 of the 30 teachers! Scheduling is flexible, depending on need. In presenting a unit on the Revolutionary War, preplanning with the fifth grade teacher resulted in the establishment of five student groups, assigned to work at the following stations:
What is available in this media center? Students may use a laser disk player, Macintosh computers, a CD-ROM player, and a myriad of learning resources, both print and non-print. But the most important single thing available here is the essential connection among the curriculum, technology, and the classroom.
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