Collaborate on lessons and research
Provide lessons in using GALE and EBSCO
Recommend books and create reading lists (for you or your students)
Provide library materials to support curriculum
Gather resources for projects
Help with eBooks and audiobooks
Order materials (books, DVDS, audiobooks, etc.) from other libraries and deliver them to you
Schedule an event in the library
Help you borrow, set up, and use the interactive flat panel
Brainstorm ways to implement educational technology in your lessons
These are just a few ways that I can help, but I'm always up for new ideas. :)
50 Favorite Teaching Apps Teacher Recommended - By Category
Awesome Stories AwesomeStories.com uniquely uses the Internet to link its story content to hundreds of thousands of the world's best on-line primary sources.
Critical Evaluation of Information Tools from Kathy Schrock
Critical Evaluation of Information Tools from Kathy Schrock
Quotations Page A great site to find quotations.
Tri-Township Public Library A link to our local public library
Critical Evaluation of Information Tools from Kathy Schrock
Grammerly - Plagiarism and Grammar Check Grammarly is an automated proofreader and plagiarism checker.
Online Poetry Classroom Teacher Forums where teachers can share ideas, essays about poetry, links, lesson plans, biographies, and nearly 2000 poems.
Quia Create activities, quizzes, games, web pages, surveys and more. There is a modest fee to join, but worth checking out.
Shmoop Lesson plans and other materials created by Ph.D. and Masters students from top universities - primarily Stanford and U.C. Berkeley.
The Big 6 An information literacy model. When you apply the Big6 steps, you have an essential framework to approach any information-based question.