Thursday, October 11, 2012
More thoughts on my ideal library,
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
What would I like to see in our new School Library?
Web Dewey ETL 505
Friday, September 28, 2012
New Library Blog
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Christian Resources for the school library
Friday, September 14, 2012
My first hub get-together
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Teacher Librarian as Leader: ETL 504 (Insights from Donham Reading)
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Reading for ETL504: Leadership for Learning
Sunday, April 22, 2012
My new Bible
Internet's web to get wider and wider
While the internet has dramatically changed lives around the world, its full impact will only be realised when far more people and information go online, its founders said on Wednesday.
"The web as I envisaged it, we have not seen it yet. The future is still so much bigger than the past," said Tim Berners-Lee, one of the inventors of the World Wide Web, at a seminar on its future....
Just 23% of the globe's population currently uses the internet, according to the United Nation's International Telecommunications Union. By contrast, just 5% of Africans surf the web, reported in March.....But that level is expected to rise, said internet co-founder Vinton Cerf.....
The number of websites has since ballooned from just 500 as recently as 1994 to over 80 million currently, with growing numbers of sites consisting of user-generated content like blogs.
…..So what does this mean for Teacher Librarians?
Even more information available at our fingertips?
I believe that this will mean an “explosion” of information available and even more need than ever before for students to learn skills that teach them how to locate and decipher the dependability and reliability of a web source. A little different to when I was a child and the Librarian would show us how to use a microfiche, how to use the index in an Encyclopaedia and how to find a good book to read.
It is an exciting time for us all and we as: TL’s in training, are the future.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Movie - The Grace Card
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Courageous
I have just finished watching an amazing movie entitled "Courageous". This movie is full of action and suspense but most of all it has a wonderful lesson to teach us all.
In particular, Fathers can learn so much from this movie. I love the commitment made by each of the fathers in the "Resolution" scene. Adam Mitchell, one of the leading characters shows true humility and growth in Christ.
Research is proving that children not only need a Mum but they need a Daddy. This movie highlights this fact. God's word shows every father how a father should love his children, how to teach his children to live a life of respect, integrity and humility, and to boldly pursue what God has put on their hearts.
As a father you are accountable to God, your child's soul matters to God!
Raise up fathers and take Courage! Say "I will be a responsible father".