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From: Future Ready Schools <ldossin@all4ed.org>
Date: Mon, Apr 9, 2018 at 2:14 PM
Subject: Future Ready Schools [ON DEMAND VIDEO] Curating Digital Tools
To: melissa_thom@whps.org


[Webinar Archive] Future Ready Librarians: Building Instructional Partnerships
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[Webinar Archive] Future Ready Librarians: Curating Digital Tools

Future Ready Librarians (FRL) kicked off its 2018 series of webinars with panelists Elissa Malespina and Joyce Valenza who took a deep dive into the “curriculum, instruction, and assessment” gear from the Future Ready Schools® (FRS) framework as it related to the FRL strategy of curating digital tools and resources.

During the webinar, the panelist

  • told their story of curating digital resources and tools within their role as a Future Ready Librarian;
  • shared the importance of leading in the selection, integration, organization; sharing of digital resources and tools to support transformational teaching and learning; and developing the digital curation skills of others; and
  • offered favorite tips, tricks, and tools for curation.

Panelists
Elissa Malespina
, Teacher Librarian, Somerville Middle School (NJ); Librarians Network President, ISTE(@elissamalespina)
Joyce Valenza, Assistant Professor of Teaching, Rutgers University School of Communication and Information (NJ) (@joycevalenza)

Moderator
Mark Ray
,  Lead, Future Ready Librarians(@_TeacherX)

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Thank you for participating in the Alliance for Excellent Education’s webinar series. Remember that you can always see a list of upcoming webinars or access archived video from other webinars at all4ed.org/webinars.

Next Steps

Download the certificate of participation for attending the webinar.

Register for the upcoming webinar, Ensuring Equity Digital Access on April 24th at 4 p.m. (ET).

Visit the Future Ready Librarians web page to stay connected. 

Continue building your leadership skills with Follett’s and Project Connect’s self-paced Introduction to School Leadership mini-course hosted by Future Ready Librarians lead Mark Ray. LEARN MORE
 
 
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