Hi all,
I've decided that at this point being that I am not actually working in a media center, that the most useful and practical brochure would be an informational type. I am thinking that if I create one on the research process for students that I might be able to use it with my own science students when they complete their own research project. However, I also thought that it would be more fun to work with a more dynamic topic. I could develop a promotional brochure on the Maud Hart Lovelace activity that goes on each year in our own media center at the Middle School where I teach. Students just received the nominees for the 2008/2009 school year and are off and reading. I may just have to flip a coin!
Till next time.
Nancy
P.S. One more fun idea would be to do an informational brochure for teachers on all of the great Web 2.0 sites I have been introduced to this semester. See my widget for LibraryThing that I created at right... Marie introduced us to this latest one. I could also share the Del.icio.us, Wordle, Blogspot, and Kompozer sites along with some of the others that I have found on my own and that would be useful to the classroom teacher.
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These ideas are great! Either the helpful one on the research process or the fun one on Maud would be beneficial for the students. I also love your idea of developing a list/explanation for Web 2.0 stuff. I think teachers would really appreciate the skinny on this as then they would feel more in the know. Once they get their minds around it in this format, you could offer more in-depth information on each one through tutorials, inservice, etc.
All good!
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