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UMSI announces new specialization

As some of you know, the MSI committee at the University of Michigan School of Information has been engaged in deep conversations about how to continue to iterate our programs in order to best prepare students for the information professions. … Continue reading

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Michigan Makers in the News

Yesterday was UMSI MakerFest, and here’s a snippet of the story from The Michigan Daily!   School of Information event brings technology, assistance – The Michigan Daily via kwout It hinders super cialis cheap men’s ability to perform well after lowering … Continue reading

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Ann Arbor Mini Maker Faire coming to WCC May 10!

  Posted on behalf of our pals organizing the Ann Arbor Mini Maker Faire: Now in its sixth year, the Ann Arbor Mini Maker Faire features dozens of makers from across the region and draws over three thousand members of … Continue reading

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

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RSS Catch-Up: How Do/Can Makerspaces Support Arts Education?

From a December Op-Ed in USA Today comes an essay from Harvard president Drew Faust and jazz musician, trumpeter, composer, and educator Wynton Marsalis that has me thinking about why the “A” for “art” (or, I like to say, “art … Continue reading

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Curious about school library makerspaces? Check out this interview

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Questions from HASL Conference, Part 4

This is one in a continuing series of posts based on questions submitted by participants at the Hawaii Association of School Librarians’ March 1 workshop. As you can see, the questions asked aren’t the kind that get short-and-sweet answers! Scroll … Continue reading

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Questions from HASL Conference, Part III

Howdy! This is the third in a series of posts to answer questions posed by participants at Saturday’s Hawaii Association of School Librarians conference. You guys are asking tough questions, so it’s taking me a bit longer than I would … Continue reading

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Questions about HASL conference, Part II

Continuing from the previous post, here are some more questions from HASL participants, along with my thoughts about them. Comments and tips welcome in the comments! Are we addressing special populations (mental, physical handicapped students) in Common Core standards? Short … Continue reading

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