A little help from our friends:
Debbie Abilock: Debbie's pages offers essential searching advice and cool interactive tools. (See the Noodletools bibliography generator). Also take a look at Turn of the Century Child, the award-winning unit she prepared as an American Memory Fellow on her curriculum page.
Mary Alice Anderson: Media/Technology Specialist at Winona (MN) Middle School offers examples of best practice, especially in the area of staff development on her middle school site.
Pam Berger: author, educational technology consultant and former school librarian has been chair of AASL's ICONnect initiative. Check out her ejournal Information Searcher Online and her helpful CyberTours.
Bob Berkowitz, co-founder of the Big6 model, and instructor at Syracuse University, is a frequent writer, speaker, and promoter of information literacy.
Anne Clyde: Professor of Library Science at the University of Iceland, offers an impressive set of resources on Web evaluation and excellence in school library Web page design
Bernie Dodge: is a Professor of Educational Technology at San Diego State and father of the inquiry-based WebQuest model
Mike Eisenberg: Mike and Robert Berkowitz created the Big6 model used in schools around the world to promote information literacy.
Doug Johnson: writer, speaker, consultant and Director of Media and Technology in the Mankato Schools. Doug has developed a variety of assessment tools for technology integration.
Sandra Hughes-Hassell, assistant professor at Drexel University, a specialist in resources for children and young adults, Sandra was a driving force behind the Library Power Program in the Philadelphia region.
Linda Joseph (aka Cyberbee): writer, speaker and librarian at Columbus Public Schools, offers treasure hunts, research tools, curriculum ideas and helpful links.
Jamie McKenzie: Read Jamie's thoughtful and highly respected e-journal, From Now On.
Tom March: former English teacher and student of Bernie Dodge's, is creating a body of impressive work on Web-based instructional design. Check out Tom's new Best WebQuests.com.
Peter Milbury: Peter, the librarian at Chico High School has gathered the considerable work of school librarians around the world. His own high school page serves as a model itself, winning this year's prestigious IASL Concord award.
Kathy Schrock, Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators, has become world famous for its selective, categorized list of sites for enhancing curriculum and its resources for teacher professional growth. Check out the areas on searching, evaluation and WebQuests. Also visit Kathy's Home Page at http://kathyschrock.net
Alice Yucht, a New Jersey media specialist, frequent speaker and contributor to Linworth and other publications, displays her wit and wisdom and her FLIP it! model for information skills.
Don't miss the rich information literacy resource page put together by the librarians of the Washingon Library Media Association
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