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Educational Media Association

Information Power

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Welcome!

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New Hampshire Information Power Committee

Chairperson:
Marcia de Steuben

Our site is designed to provide awareness and advocacy for the information and technology literacy standards set forth in Information Power:  Building Partnerships for Learning  AASL/AECT, 1998. This site will communicate the activities of the New Hampshire Educational Media Association's Information Power Committee and will provide information and resources to New Hampshire library media specialists, teachers, administrators, parents and others. 

New Hampshire Resources

2007 Survey Preliminary Results -- Handout in PDF.

NHSTE - http://www.nhste.org/

The Frameworks:
At NHEON  - http://www.nheon.org/

frameworks

At DOE - http://www.state.nh.us/
doe/CurriculumFrameworks/
curricul.htm

Rubric for Evaluating Web Sites for Research -- A tool created by Diane Beaman, Library Media Specialist at Moultonborough Academy, Moultonborough, NH.  Permission is given to link to this site or print this file for use by teachers or students. For permission to use this tool in any other manner, please email Diane Beaman -- dbeaman@metrocast.net

Further Information/Reading

The American Association of School Librarians (AASL) - http://www.ala.org/aasl/... 
bulletInformation Power - http://www.ala.org/aasl/ip_implementation.html
bulletThe Principal's Manual - http://www.ala.org/aasl/principalsmanual.html
bulletThe Standards - http://www.ala.org/aasl/ip_nine.html
AECT - http://www.aect.org/

Big 6 Skills - http://www.big6.com/

ISTE - http://www.iste.org/

National Board for ProfessionalTeaching Standards - Library Media Standards draft -

School Library Media Quarterly Online - http://www.ala.org/aasl/SLMR/slmr_resources/slmr_select_toc.html 
Impact of School Library Media Centers...

Taft's Gateway to the World of Information - http://www.infotaft.marioncity.k12.oh.us/flex.html
 

Standards in Action/Curriculum Resources
 

bulletMankato Schools Information Literacy CurriculumGuidelines http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/resources/infocurr/infolit.html
A Minnesota curriculum approach utilizing the Big 6.

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New Hampshire Frameworks Connections

This future feature will provide NH educators with Framework connections to the AASL/AECT Information Standards for Student Learning, the ISTE Standards for Technology Literate Students and the Big6 Approach.  For now, visit the NH Frameworks at the DOE or utilize the integrated version at the NHEON  site. You may also access framework connections from the NHPTV Classroom Internet library.

Credits

The Big6 is used with permission from Michael Eisenberg.

Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning by American Association of School Librarians (AASL) and Association for Educational Communications and Technology. Copyright (c) 1998 American Library Association and Association for Educational Communications and Technology.  Reprinted by permission of the
American Library Association.

The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) is a
professional society of teachers helping teachers use technology in the classroom.

With special thanks to the creators of all pages linked from this site!

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