New Jersey school librarian Elissa Malespina outlines the steps for using AI to create social media posts for Banned Books Week and more.
Two authors, who met via social media in 2017 and have been friends since, both published books centering children who happen to be disabled. Here they are in conversation about the need to call disability what it is, and to allow those with disabilities to have the same story lines as everyone else.
Among social media platforms filling the void as Twitter/X loses momentum, Bluesky leads in the children’s literature community.
Twitter’s decline makes the case for information literacy.
Creative and fun ways to use Clubhouse, Flipgrid, Green Screen, and more tools with students and teachers.
The platform is driving up circulation in school libraries as students seek hot titles. And BookTok fans who’d never set foot in the library before are doing just that.
Save the date and register to join us “In Community” for a full-day, virtual program on Oct. 28.
Nothing like bugs that fizz, animals with mucus-skin, and slimy information about digestion to get the whole family in on these weird science lessons!
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