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LIBRARIAN’S INSTRUCTIONAL ROLE
Informed Guided
Transitions Inquiry Design®
Libraries Supporting A Framework for
the High School to Inquiry in Your School
College Transition CAROL C. KUHLTHAU,
KENNETH J. BURHANNA, EDITOR LESLIE K. MANIOTES,
AND ANN K. CASPARI
How can libraries and librarians
This is a welcome
across the educational continuum “ addition to any
work together to support student professional development
February 2013, 238pp, 7x10 transitions from high school to June 2012, 188pp, 8 1/2x11 collection in any academic
Print: 978-1-61069-128-4 college, utilizing free or low-cost Print: 978-1-61069-009-6
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$50.00, £39.00, €46.00 resources? This book supplies the $45.00, £35.00, €41.00 setting.
eBook: 978-1-61069-129-1 eBook: 978-1-61069-010-2
answers. —ARBA, January 1, 2013
FEATURES Today’s students need to be fully prepared for successful learning
• Examines the role of libraries in preparing students for college and living in the information age. This book provides a practical,
success flexible framework for designing Guided Inquiry that helps achieve
• Suggests low-cost strategies to provide transition support that goal.
• Models library outreach programs for high school students FEATURES
• Provides example session plans with starter, worktime, and
reflection for each phase in the inquiry process as well as
Teaching the examples for pre-K though high school levels
Scientific • Describes how to organize, design, and implement in three
Literature Review member instructional teams
Collaborative Lessons
for Guided Inquiry Powerful PowerPoint
for Educators
Second Edition
RANDELL K. SCHMIDT, Using Visual Basic for
MAUREEN M. SMYTH, AND
VIRGINIA K. KOWALSKI Applications to Make
PowerPoint Interactive
April 2014, 174pp, 8 1/2x11 “ [A]n invaluable resource. . . .
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$45.00, £35.00, €41.00 high-quality content, robust
eBook: 978-1-61069-740-8 “ Directions are
instruction, and all the tools straightforward, easy-to-
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needed to facilitate dynamic student learning. follow, and include screen
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—Center on Teaching and Learning, August 1, 2014 May 2012, 270pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 shots.
Print: 978-1-61069-136-9
An essential resource for teachers and librarians who work with $55.00, £43.00, €50.00 —ARBA, June 1, 2013
students in the later high school years through college and graduate eBook: 978-1-61069-137-6
school levels, this book explains and simplifies the scholarly task of This timely book helps educators unleash the interactive potential
researching and writing a scientific literature review. of PowerPoint to build their own multimedia material that
perfectly matches the needs of their students.
FEATURES
• Encourages inquiry into science-based subjects by directing FEATURES
students towards a topic of personal interest linked to those • Contains multiple examples which can be used immediately
studied in their science class
• Includes tricks for advanced scripting and tips for debugging
scripts
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