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Date: January 13, 2015 at 9:01:03 PM EST
To: Irene Kwidzinski <kwidz@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Blog Digest from Emerging Tech: Using Technology to Advance Your School Library Program at edWeb.net
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Debbie Abilock joins us live tomorrow!
A new posting from Michelle Luhtala (Department Chair, New Canaan High School, New Canaan, CT)Dear Emerging Tech-ers,I am so jazzed about tomorrow’s webinar because Debbie Abilock, founder of many awesome things including NoodleTools, will be joining me live to talk about the research process. This is a great opportunity for you to engage with Debbie in a chat while I talk, or with me while Debbie talks. ;-)Debbie and I had a super-productive meeting in preparation for this webinar, and I have peeked at her slides. I can tell you that she's prepared a dynamic presentation for you! I sure hope you can join us tomorrow at 5PM, ET. Here is Debbie’s bio from NoodleTools:Debbie Abilock is an educator with over 25 years' experience as a Curriculum Coordinator, Director of a unified Library and Technology Department, and a school administrator. A speaker, consultant and author, her most recent publication is Growing Schools: Librarians as Professional Developers (Libraries Unlimited 2012). Currently she is a Board member of BayNet, a Bay Area multitype library organization. In her workshops participants encounter "rules of thumb," "messing around and clumping" and "points of friction" as they learn hands-on, minds-on strategies for teaching and learning. Debbie considers consulting offers which focus on building institutional capacity.As always, a huge thanks goes to Follett Learning for supporting this professional learning community, and to edWeb.net, our host. Debbie and I hope to “see you” tomorrow!:-)MLTo reply to the message, go to http://www.edweb.net/.5a15bee2
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