Author Archives: Kristin Fontichiaro

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Happy Valentine’s Day!

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Snowy Day

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Hello, Liberty Public Schools!

Liberty Public Schools via kwout This morning, I’m talking with the Liberty Public Schools librarians via Skype about inquiry learning and strategies to right the ship when things go wonky. Want to follow along? Download the slides here (10MB). What … Continue reading

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Great KQED Mindshift Blog Post Quoting Chris Lehmann at EDUCON

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Badging Webinar Today at 3:30pm!

Just a reminder that today is the Michigan Makers’ webinar, hosted by INFOhio. Join us today from 3:30 – 4:30pm Eastern. It’s free, and we’d love to have you! Webinar details are below: Badging for Learning in Libraries Collecting online … Continue reading

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New Connected Learning Report from DML Central

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Join us next Thursday for a webinar on badging!

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So Sayeth Thomas Edison

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New Google Advanced Power Searching Class Begins 1/23

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