Using Blogs in the Classroom: The Stick Factor Posted by Amy Bowllan on July 2, 2008 Before my 4th graders left for summer break, I had them reflect on what they remember most from technology class. It was a good opportunity for me - their teacher - to receive my own tech grade. …
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Wetpaint Wins: The Mzungu Boy
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/blog/620000062/post/1890029189.htmlWetpaint Wins: The Mzungu Boy Posted by Amy Bowllan on July 1, 2008 Okay - I'm salivating! I'm also going to throw myself a diss -- here's why. I've been posting about teachers using wikis for some time now. Right? I've been touting and touting, wikis make learning fun - think outside the box, etc. …
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Darlene Brown
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/blog/620000062/post/1150029115.htmlDarlene Brown Posted by Amy Bowllan on June 30, 2008 Staffers at The Morning Journal in Lorain, Ohio, are mourning the loss of one of their beloved, retired columnists, Darlene Brown - who died recently from a sudden illness. …
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Wanderings...
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http://thebrownbookshelf.comAfrican Burial Ground Memorial discusses the feelings he hoped to invoke in those who visit the memorial. Go check it out, there’s so much more. Only thing is, we need a site like this for every major city! By the way, I learned about MAPP through Amy Bowllan’s blog, another valuable resource at the School Library Journal site. While I enjoy reading Elizabeth Bird (Fuse #8), Marc Aronson, and others, sometimes I’ve overlooked the god-mother who started it all over there. If you didn
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Bowllan’s Blog: Award Winning Author Kakie Fitzsimmons Gets School Library Journal Mention
http://burburandfriendsblog.com/2008/04/08/bowllans-blog-the...The other day, I received an email from Amy Bowllan at the School Library Journal. The School Library Journal is the worlds largest reviewer of books, multimedia, and technology for children and teenagers. On this website, Amy has this amazing blog which I subscribe to. Last November, she interviewed my dear friend, co-author and business partner JoAnne Pastel and I about our children’s book series, Bur Bur and Friends. Since that time, Amy and I have stayed in touch on occaision. In the note she sent me, Amy asked
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Need a MAPP of black history?
http://thebrownbookshelf.com/2008/04/02/need-a-mapp-of-black...African Burial Ground Memorial discusses the feelings he hoped to invoke in those who visit the memorial. Go check it out, there’s so much more. Only thing is, we need a site like this for every major city! By the way, I learned about MAPP through Amy Bowllan’s blog, another valuable resource at the School Library Journal site. While I enjoy reading Elizabeth Bird (Fuse #8), Marc Aronson, and others, sometimes I’ve overlooked the god-mother who started it all over there. If you didn
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Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast
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Bulk email marketing - CLASSIFIEDS - SEARCH RESULTS
http://email.js-marketing.com/2007/12/14/bulk-email-marketin...campaign, which features celebrity presenters Amanda Lamb and Janet Ellis, includes email, direct The campaign was created by direct marketing agency CMW. Refuge appointed CMW to handle the campaign in November (nma.co.uk 06 Bowllan’s Blog School Library Journal - Gall, via email, what he gains from having student bloggers . “The goals for the child’s life,” or so promises the School District of Philadelphia’s marketing band, teach people to solve their own problems, trust - we
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IRC Book Reviews
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The Blog Roll
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On Children's Books
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Shen's Blog
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