
School Library Journal is launching a summer Web 2.0 learning experience modeled on Helene Blowers' "23 Things." This is a great opportunity to learn at your own pace if you missed it before.
More information from the leader, Michael Stephens, a faculty member at Dominican University (and the Tame the Web blog):
We’ll do our own version of Learning 2.0 - for anyone and everyone that wants to participate, far and wide. Then, you’ll be able to take the content and use it in your schools, libraries, organizations…really, everywhere! Hopefully, some of you will roll the program out for your users/students/faculty/staff as well. As we go along, please ponder how you might use these tools to make your life easier, how it might further your work, and how you might share with others.
Our work will begin the 21st of July! Starting Monday, I’ll put up a post here — the first of our “things” - with instructions to explore.
Explore. Try things out. Don’t worry about “breaking” anything! Ask questions. There are no dumb questions. AND It’s okay to make mistakes.
The Blog for All Together Now is at
www.schoollibraryjournal.com