Saturday, May 30, 2009

An Educator's Shelfari Group

He makes a decision... his own choiceImage by circulating via Flickr

Based on the last two posts, John Shoemaker (co-worker and fellow PLN TweetPeep) asked if I wouldn't mind if he set up a Shelfari book club with all the books. I was thrilled!

I know it took a lot of time to set up (so, a BIG thank you to John) but it won't take a lot of time for YOU to join and participate in the discussions. If you're interested, just join Shelfari (free), and join our group. It will be a great activity to do for the summer that can carry well into the school year.

You'll see that Shelfari allows you to add books to your own shelf, and track whether you've read them, are reading them currently or plan to read them. You can rate them, mark them as favorites, comment and recommend for others. You can also add friends and send messages to each other as well as view the most popular books being read and recommendations for you.

If you join as a result of reading this post, please leave a comment here to let me know. Feel free to add your favorite education-related books to the group shelf.


My first book
is going to be The Herb Kohl Reader by Herbert Kohl which was recommended in my previous post by Gary Stager .

What will you be reading???


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Saturday, May 23, 2009

Read Like Your Hair's on Fire: An Educator's Summer Reading List

Teach Like Your Hair's on FireImage by jilldoughtie via Flickr

In my last post I asked you for some summer reading suggestions for educators. Wow! What a pleasant surprise to see how many people responded with such thoughtful submissions. I'm happy to finally share the results. I am looking forward to picking a few from the list to read this summer. If you responded, THANK YOU!

If you don't see your submission, it's possible that:
  1. You didn't leave your name NOR a comment
  2. You left only a partial title, no author and no URL
  3. You did not provide a URL and I could not find one either
What you'll see here: Title & Author - Survey Respondent (with url to blog), & Respondent's Comments (if any)




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Sunday, May 03, 2009

Building a Summer Reading List

White BooksImage by Vicki's Pics via Flickr

In the next few weeks, many educators will find themselves with a bit of extra time; perfect for picking up a good book. I'd like to build a summer reading list for educators and I hope you will help. Please take a moment to complete this survey and pass this request along.

I will share the results when the survey is closed.

Thanks!
~Lee
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