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Welcome to School Library Connection
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Connecting through Competition
I ended this school year with a reading competition, adapting the "Battle of the Books" program to fit my collection and time constraints....
Connecting Through Social Media
Confession time: I'm not a social media person. I check my facebook page periodically, but mostly to post birthday messages to my...
Connecting Through Conversations
One of the best things I've experienced during my final semester of the SJSU teacher librarian program is the awesome creative energy...
Connecting students through Padlet!
Padlet allows you or your students to post content of any kind, or vote, comment, or "like" someone's else's content. I've used it for...
Connecting Students to Books by Doing Away with Dewey
My first task when I took the position as the library tech was to remove all the books from the bookshelves so that shelves could be...
Connection through Symbaloo
Symbaloo is an amazing curation tool of online resources that you can borrow from other curators and share with students or teachers. ...
Care to Connect?
How Chess Club helped me connect students with each other.
Connecting Students Through One Read
This March I decided to promote One Read for our school of the graphic novel, They Called Us Enemy, by George Takei. (This book was...
Connecting through Screencast
If you've read my first two blogs, you'll notice I use screencast to introduce library events, create video tutorials, and basically,...
How Can We Connect with District Leaders?
Earlier this year the district provided a webinar for parents on internet privacy/cyber bullying. I attended along with 75 others and...












