[CASL-L] State of CT's new EBOLA website
Carol Ansel
cansel at williamsschool.org
Thu Oct 23 07:40:45 PDT 2014
Thanks, Lynn. Also, for middle and high school kids, John Green just did
a thought- and discussion-provoking post; in case you missed it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5A_sH3qDgY
(Sorry, I don't have a link that will work where YouTube is blocked).
Carol
Carol Ansel
Librarian / Information Wilderness Guide
The Williams School
New London, CT
"Today, with our powers of concentration atrophied by the staccato
communication of the Internet and attention easily diverted to addictive
entertainment on our phones and tables, book-length reading is harder
still" -- Colin Robinson
Lynn Rappaport <lynfo16 at gmail.com> writes:
>Greetings colleagues:
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>Many upper level students (middle school) have been asking me about
>Ebola and searching it on the internet. I have been trying hard to guide
>them to reliable websites and sources of information to allay their fears
>about it.
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>If you find yourself in the same spot, note that the state of CT launched
>their own [ http://www.ct.gov/dph/cwp/view.asp?a=3115&Q=555224&PM=1
>]website on all things Ebola.
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>See also this article from [
>http://www.courant.com/politics/capitol-watch/hc-connecticut-launches-ebola-information-website-20141022-story.html
>]The Hartford Courant about the website.
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>Lynn Rappaport, School Librarian
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>Clark School
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>Hartford, CT
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Carol Ansel
Librarian / Information Wilderness Guide
The Williams School
New London, CT
"Today, with our powers of concentration atrophied by the staccato
communication of the Internet and attention easily diverted to addictive
entertainment on our phones and tables, book-length reading is harder
still" -- Colin Robinson
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