Share a takeaway from one concurrent session or pre-conference workshop. You can share your takeaway just here, but consider posting on social media and linking to your posting. Be sure to include the #AASL19 hashtag in your posting.
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Great session about the AASL Best Websites.
linthelibrary
Over 4 years ago
I gained a new perspective on checking usage rights and licenses, and walked away with tons of OER resources!
Wonderful resources to teach digital literacy: Misleading graphs Blog-https://t.co/J8ujsBl67b Persuasive maps-https://t.co/9rJ8BXdO2p Teaching how to fact check-Poynter and https://t.co/DRPGJrpJYG #aasl19
Student voice is about empowerment! Thank you Tami Genry and Donald Clayton for practical information on school librarians' role in student voice. #AASL19
brandinhartsell
Over 4 years ago
Use nonfiction picture books, such as from Author Heather Montgomery, to inspire the thought process for children.
kim-howell
Over 4 years ago
So much learning during the standing-room-only #SnakeNews session! This is just one tidbit! More at #SnakeNews!
SnakeNews Interesting "juicy quotes" about Wikipedia from ES, MS, HS. Students love it. No more Wikipedia shaming. Why don't we come out about how and when we all use it. @joycevalenza @UFCOElibrarian #AASL19
gehazlin
Over 4 years ago
#aasl19 @AASL Celebrating nonfiction books and their importance to our school libraries!
brendagoins
Over 4 years ago
Session: how might we? collaborate together to solve a problem with design thinking. our group came up with some co… https://t.co/jCpLTb1yUG