Author Archives: Kristin Fontichiaro

Is This Creative?

As part of my ongoing collection of “creative” and “not-creative” projects, I submit the following (click to enlarge): My take? This is skill-building: learning how to make running stitches. It may lead to later creative sewing projects, but it doesn’t … Continue reading

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Video/Audio: NYPL’s Anthony Marx at Cornell: “Do We Need Libraries?”

Next term, I’ll teach Professional Practice in Libraries and Information Centers, a course for all kinds of future librarians and archivists. It’s sometimes a challenge to find provocative content that addresses all of their points of view: public, academic, and … Continue reading

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Moment of Delight: Draw a Stickman

Can you draw a stick figure? Then you’re good to go on a remarkable digital story animation project. Pure fun! Draw a Stickman via kwout Hat Tip: How About Orange For example; to get treatment for diseases like erectile dysfunction … Continue reading

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Video: Mimi Ito at UMSI

This week, we were delighted to have Mimi Ito, anthropologist and scholar of digital media and youth, visit the University of Michigan School of Information as the annual speaker for the John Seely Brown Symposium. Ito’s Imbalances in the pelvis, … Continue reading

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Show Me Your Badge – NYTimes.com

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Plotting Your CCSS Path

So … it’s really, truly, time to buckle down and think about the Common Core State Standards and how to integrate them into your teaching and learning program. But what if whenever you open up the standards PDF, the words … Continue reading

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Turn iOS Photos into Manga

Bring out your inner Manga artist with this free app, which turns ordinary photos into manga. Many women with Hypothyroidism & Hyperthyroidism have twomeyautoworks.com viagra uk shop irregular menstrual period, lack of ovulation, as well as brought on by deadly … Continue reading

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Have an “I Voted” Sticker? Then You Got a Badge

This morning, as I fed my ballot into the machine, I received this sticker. Now, sure, it’s a sticker.  But it’s also something else … a badge. What does that mean to those who saw it on my lapel? Well, … Continue reading

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Vote Today!

Please find the time to vote today. It matters.   Not only they but if you are facing erection trouble and need viagra online overnight an instant solution, then popping one of the ED pills will definitely support your cause. … Continue reading

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Back In The Saddle Again!

My season of travel wrapped up early Saturday morning, and today is my first full week back in the office. It’s fun to know I’m just able to sit and catch up on stuff (yes, including that thing I owe you!). … Continue reading

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