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“Sparking curiosity and making connections to the world” are key to Tinybop’s mission. Today, the Brooklyn developer released Weather, its ninth app celebrating exploration and play.
Being able to accurately size up language and literacy apps for young children isn't easy in today's online environment. Yet it is a crucial service, one that librarians are uniquely suited to provide.
A middle-school librarian conducted his own research on ebooks. What he found out now guides his collection development—and may be the answer to the "middle school drop-off" in pleasure reading.
High school students in the United States and Canada can now participate in a book trailer contest launched by Junior Library Guild. Entries are due March 31.
As districts begin to shift away from textbooks and toward open educational resources, one company makes the task of evaluating all that digital content much less tedious for educators.
Many on our staff at The Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County were clamoring for a 3D Printer when we were discussing creating our MakerSpace, but we were worried about cost and space. And I personally was worried about the learning curve: I know nothing – and I mean nothing – about 3D […]