Twitter Updates
- Coming Soon! Reality Librarianship 2013 | @scoopit goo.gl/jf71L 1 hour ago
- Taking the library to our users on Towel Day | @scoopit sco.lt/7q9YrB 5 hours ago
- RT @librariantom: What I Wish They'd Taught Me in Library School: how to keep a straight face when confronted by a whole lotta crazy. ^DW 8 hours ago
- ^DW Proud moment -staff have just produced this video to promote Towel Day - totally awesome! goo.gl/Zum9M 8 hours ago
- 5 Community Management Lessons Learned in a Library | Business 2 Community | @scoopit goo.gl/0rzDF 1 day ago
Share this post with your followers
-
Recent Posts
Tags
adding value advocacy collaboration connectivity digital literacy eBooks eLearning epitaph eReaders evidence based practice flipped classrooms flipped information literacy flipped libraries information literacy kids websites libraries and librarians Library 2.0 library futures library promotion life personal learning environments PLN presentation skills professional registration public libraries QR codes reading reflective practice resonance school libraries self-advocacy self-improvement shared understanding social media speaking student engagement students and learning teamwork thought leaders tools transliteracy twitter Web 2.0 writingBlogroll
- Adventures in Library Instruction Podcast
- Bob's Books
- Cover to Cover
- Debrina's Altered Art Diary
- Desna's book trailers
- Fallen Princess
- King's High Blog
- Library.Geek
- Mt Aspiring College Blog
- Redhead Ranting
- Serious Fun
- Social Media Explorer
- Springston School Library Blog
- The adventures of Library Girl
- Thinking too hard
Meta
Tag Archives: flipped libraries
Flipped library: Is it, then, about attitude?
You might have read my earlier post about flipped libraries and maybe you thought, “Wow! She’s totally nuts!” Not an unlikely reaction, especially if you know me personally. I was interested to read this, however. A recent piece from Library … Continue reading
Exploring the flipped classroom model : What if Professor Plum is no longer in the library?
Recently I blogged about using the concept of the flipped classroom as a way of re-imagining what our libraries might be. The slideshare below is a veritable treasure trove of explanation and practical examples of the concept in action in … Continue reading
Posted in Library futures
Tagged flipped libraries, Library 2.0, public libraries, school libraries
4 Comments