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Mardy McGaw -- Info Librarian
Access to information is just the beginning. Learning how to use the resources and constructing projects to showcase your talents is the key of your life long quest for knowledge. Technology can help to open the doors to information. Web 2.0 tools enable 21st Century Students to become producers of content. Engaging students in productive reading and setting an example for reading fosters an environment for life long learning and literacy. Collaborative teaching is the most effective way to integrate the research processes with curriculum and PSSA standards. Share the knowledge!
Millersville University BS in Education with Library Science Certification K-12
Drexel University MS in Library and Information Science
Philadelphia University working on Certification as an Instructional Technology Specialist and a MS in Instructional Design and Technology
ePortfolio by Mardy McGaw for Philadelphia University
Portfolio Projects by Info Librarian
Weebly: IDT 770 ISD Instructional Design Model
Weebly: IDT 688 Networking Network Design Proposal
Weebly: IDT 688 Networking SIF Presentation
Weebly: IDT 688 Networking Smart Library
Weebly: IDT 676 Online Change RFP Innovations CES
Weebly: IDT 676 Online Change Access PA Database
Google Docs and Google Gears
Google Docs allows you to create word processing docs, spreadsheets, and presentations. All of these can be stored on the Google Server! You can access them from the web. With Google Gears you can also work on them while offline. Even better you can share them with friends and collaborated on the document!
Google Page Creator
Kids with Hidden Diablities in your Classroom Project for Legal Issues IDT 683
ePortfolio Mardy McGaw
Google Apps and Google Sites
Had you used Jot Spot for a collaborative project? Well those sites are moving to Google Sites!
More good collaboration tools are coming from Google Apps! It looks like Google is moving its website creation into this product!!!
check out my latest new trial site... Technology Tools for CV
Weebly
Weebly has been my Web Development Tool of choice for several projects for my graduate work. Because it is easy to use and it is pretty. Yes I said pretty! I can make my information look sharp and attention getting. The only problem I have is the slow response time during development. But I love the results and it is FREE!
WebNode
Webnode is another Widget Web Site development tool. It look much like Weebly and I will be testing it out soon.
There are many styles of page designs to choose from and it is also FREE!
Wikis
Wikis are areas that members can view and edit. This creates online areas for collaboration. You can use a Wikispace for a website but the true beauty of a wiki is allowing others to add their thoughts, ideas and information on your page. More than a just a blog comment, your members can add content.
Wikispaces
Infolibrarian at Wikispaces is an example of another wiki site tool.
McGaw Wikispaces a slideshare flash/Powerpoint project on chapter seven of Diffusion of Innovations by Everett Rodgers for IDT 676
Social Bookmarking Tools and Social Tools
Furl
My Furl Bookmarks all the websites I love and have used as a graduate student, as a librarian and as a parent! Subject Searchable!
del.icio.us
Diigo
Social bookmarking in a collaborative environment. You can highlight text on the page and add annotations to provoke discussion. Sticky notes can be placed on pages and then shared with others.
Making social connections. This is an addictive tool. I have made friends and followers from around the world. I can't tell you how much this has helped connect me with other like minded persons.
Flock -- my favorite Web Browser
This browser tool makes the browser work for you! It is a news reader, a blog reader, a media reader, a friend network tool. Finally a tool that does some of the work for me. It helps manage the information I want into a format I can enjoy reviewing
Blog Tools
WordPress
Infolibrarian I LOVE IT Blog
This is where I share with the world the Tools I LOVE!
EduBlog
Free Blogs for Educators. You can set up password protection to student blogging. You can moderate all posts before they go live.
Blogger
Another free blog site. The widget options on this page are great!
RSS Feeds/ News Aggregators
Really Simple Syndication is used to keep track of new posts to your favorite websites or web blogs. When the author posts new material your RSS feed will keep track of the post and alert you to the new material.
BlogLines
Blog Lines is just one of many blog news aggregators available to you. It is simple and straightforward
My Bloglines-- RSS feed reader
iGoogle
iGoogle is an option found at the top of the Google Search page. You can create a homepage that you can access from anywhere. What I LOVE about IT is that it serves the function of my News Aggregator or RSS in widgets. I LOVE IT
iTunes for podcast subscriptions
iTunes is a powerful tool for subscribing to podcasts. It required a download. It is free. It works for both PC and MAC.
It is also helpful when creating podcasting material to upload.
Networking Badges
Discovery Education
Click on the Star Badge
United Streaming Video Content for your lessons and technology integration. Join the DEN ....Discovery Educator Network!
PSLA Ning - Librarians Network. Click on the PSLA Badge
Moodle Courses Developed and created by Info Librarian
Europe Today Research Project
Conestoga Valley Middle School Library
Conestoga Valley Induction Training Manual
LLAPA Lancaster Lebanon Access PA Group
Podcasting Tools
Podcasting with Gcast
LOVE IT! Tool of the week! So easy to podcast all you need is your phone!! Try it with your students you will LOVE IT too!
Podcasting for CV an interview with Patty McClune
Conestoga Valley School District Podcast Server Interview with Patty McClune the High School Librarian and Library Department Coordinator click on library.mp3 to link.
Podcasting with my Kindergartener at Podbean
benpodcast.podbean.com My 5 year old son enjoys podcasting so take a listen to his favorite topics!
School Adventures for Ben is my blog about Ben's School Activities.
Citation Tools and Surveys and Rubrics OH MY...
Easy Bib Don't waste another minute working on a Bibliography format USE EASY BIB! for MLA or APA!!
Citation Machine or try this citation tool... Free, Always Free!
BibMe is a tool to help you fill in the blanks for your bibliography. Go ahead try it! Fast, free and fun...
Noodle Bib Express is the free section of Noodle Tools
Survey Monkey Great Tool for creating survey's - 10 question survey's are hosted for free!!
RubiStar This tool will take the pain out of rubric creation. And it is just one of the many tools offered by 4teachers.org
Photo Tools
Picasa
I love creating photo albums to share with my family. I have used them in my websites too! Another cool tool from Google
Picnik
Photo Editing the easy way. You can edit your pictures on this site. Resize, Crop, Red Eye, Effects you will not believe all of this is for FREE. You can do five at a time for free! If you fall IN LOVE with it... and you just might, you can join for a low price. Enjoy...
Flickr
What can you say but COOL. Pictures on a Website! I need that tool! They have all kinds of widgets to place in your blog site too.
Animoto
This video production tool enables your to upload your photos and set them to music in a Creative Commons forum. Some of the music choices are free and other have a small fee requirement. This enables creative expression while still maintaning artistic integrity.
Other Stuff
Bravehost: Bravehost website
Shutterfly and Hallmark site
SlideShare put those PowerPoints on your website. LOVE IT!!
LSTA Grant Project with Lancaster Lebanon School Librarians workspace Digital Literacy Jot Spot.


