Thursday, May 16, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Hundreds of Things to Do With Old Books
When you are in the midst of weeding hundreds of books, the task of what to do with them is always in the back of your mind. Are they torn apart and placed in the recycle bin? Do you donate them to the local public library? Can you have your own book sale to raise a few dollars for the school media center? Well, not all the books you are getting rid of could be considered up-to-date and I'm sure you wouldn't want a student using that information for a paper. So....as opposed to trashing some of them, here's a list of resources which have some great ideas how to reuse those old books.
9 Cool Things to Do With Old Books into Something Cool
10 Creative Ways to Recycle Old Ways

15 Creative DIY Projects Featuring Old Recycled Books
20 Awesome Ways to Reuse Old Books
20 Ways to Decorate with Book Pages
50+ Ways to Repurpose Old Books
80 Awesome Ideas for All Your Old or Unwanted Books
Art From Old Books
Creative Ways to Recycle Old Books
How to Reuse Old Books for Homemade Gifts
New Life For Old Books- wonderful, creative Pinterest board with great ideas
Stylish Projects From Vintage Books- from Better Homes and Gardens
Ways to Reuse an Old Book- from the Huff Post Green
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9 Cool Things to Do With Old Books into Something Cool
10 Creative Ways to Recycle Old Ways

15 Creative DIY Projects Featuring Old Recycled Books
20 Awesome Ways to Reuse Old Books
20 Ways to Decorate with Book Pages
50+ Ways to Repurpose Old Books
80 Awesome Ideas for All Your Old or Unwanted Books
Art From Old Books
Creative Ways to Recycle Old Books
How to Reuse Old Books for Homemade Gifts
New Life For Old Books- wonderful, creative Pinterest board with great ideas
Stylish Projects From Vintage Books- from Better Homes and Gardens
Ways to Reuse an Old Book- from the Huff Post Green
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Friday, May 3, 2013
Are YOU a Comic Sans Criminal?
Although I am a media specialist, I think about design every time I work on a worksheet, form or sign. I am a right-brained woman. Every time I receive an email or see a sign with comic sans as the font, I'm sorry to say that I cringe. Here is a great site which explains the only times you should be using the comic sans font. It is appropriately called Comic San Criminal.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Friday, April 26, 2013
17 Awesome Google Chrome Extensions
This was a good year at my school. We finally got Google Chrome added on the machines in the library lab, so students would be able to start using Google Drive with their documents. YES. The best part is that students and faculty/staff can add extensions to the browser without any permission. All they need to do is go to the Chrome Store and click what they would like to add. I've tried out many myself and recommend the following:
AdBlock- blocks all ads, including Facebook etc.
Announcify- reads aloud any webpage for you
Awesome Screenshot- allows you to capture the screen image and annotate
EasyBib Tools- provides students with instant citing of a webpage
Evernote Clearly- makes blog posts and articles clean and easy to read
Evernote Web Clipper- allows you to clip a web page or portions of a webpage to your Evernote account
Note Anywhere- add notes to any webpage; they will be there the next time you go to that URL
Quickrr- all in this one extension:
Read and Write for Google Docs- assists students with disabilities, ESL students; provides talking
dictionary, picture dictionary, vocabulary tool.
RemindMe- set reminders for yourself
Save to Google Drive- "This extension allow you to save web content directly to Google Drive through a browser action or context menu. You can save links to documents, images, and HTML5 audio and video all by right clicking and selecting 'Save to Google Drive'."
Session Buddy- "View and save the state of all open browser tabs in the current or past browser sessions."
Shorten Me- shortens really long URLs
Simple Highlighter- highlights, annotates and translates
Snippy- take snippets of webpages, then upload to Google Drive
Study Stack- FlashCards, Crosswords, Hangman and other activities to make memorization fun.
Task Timer- keep track and stay on task
AdBlock- blocks all ads, including Facebook etc.
Announcify- reads aloud any webpage for you
Awesome Screenshot- allows you to capture the screen image and annotate
EasyBib Tools- provides students with instant citing of a webpage
Evernote Clearly- makes blog posts and articles clean and easy to read
Evernote Web Clipper- allows you to clip a web page or portions of a webpage to your Evernote account
Note Anywhere- add notes to any webpage; they will be there the next time you go to that URL
Quickrr- all in this one extension:
* Translator
* Dictionary
* Calculator
* Tasks To-Do
* Notepad
* Calendar
* World Clock
* Unit Converter
* Currency Converter
* Stopwatch & Timer
* Search Tools
Read and Write for Google Docs- assists students with disabilities, ESL students; provides talking
dictionary, picture dictionary, vocabulary tool.
RemindMe- set reminders for yourself
Save to Google Drive- "This extension allow you to save web content directly to Google Drive through a browser action or context menu. You can save links to documents, images, and HTML5 audio and video all by right clicking and selecting 'Save to Google Drive'."
Session Buddy- "View and save the state of all open browser tabs in the current or past browser sessions."
Shorten Me- shortens really long URLs
Simple Highlighter- highlights, annotates and translates
Snippy- take snippets of webpages, then upload to Google Drive
Study Stack- FlashCards, Crosswords, Hangman and other activities to make memorization fun.
Task Timer- keep track and stay on task
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Coping With Tragedies
With news of the recent Boston bombings, I wanted to remind you that I had posted resources on coping with tragedies back in December after the Sandy Hook massacre.
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