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Marching Into Interactive Learning
Today, the first time in 56 Years Blood Sunday celebrates without John Lewis, in an age where education can be perceived as monotonous, it is vital the opportunity to take advantage of the organizations and opportunities to expand the way … Continue reading
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Tagged Bloody Sunday, Delaware Festival of Words, John Lewis, March, Nate Powell, seemybrotherdance, Selma
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Prefigurative Information Politics – Strategies for Survival, Resilience, and Liberation – An FSU talk with Dr. Amelia Gibson
Prefigurative Information Politics – Strategies for Survival, Resilience, and Liberation – Not THAT sounds complicated, when I first saw the title, I was like ‘”Whoa!” But the note that Dr. Amelia Gibson made, that we find ourselves being in a unique … Continue reading
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Including Inclusion When it is Needed Most at FSU
Friday 7:30 PM Session on Inclusion Dean Larry Dennis, co-anchored with Dr. Chanta Haywood, showed the exciting and relative initiative FSU had the foresight to take on the important issue of inclusion. Throughout the whole session, I kept thinking of … Continue reading
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Tagged Dean Larry Dennis, Dr. Chanta Haywood, Dr. Kazmer, Inclusion
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FSU says Innovate, Innovate AWAY! From Hub to Field, FSU Takes the Field of Innovation!
Friday nights sessions from the Friends and Family Virtual Event would not disappoint, examining the Innovation Hub from 7:00 – 7:25 PM Mc’s by Dr. Paul Marty FSU’s Innovation Hub was highlighting the numerous and exciting developments of technology happening … Continue reading
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Tagged Dr. Ken Baldauf, FSU, FSU Innovation Hub, Kirby Kander, Seminole Productions
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Communications Department at FSU Communicates “Behind the Scenes” to reality
One would think that would be a lot to take on and take on from the Communication Department but oh no, they were just getting started J When introduced to the accomplishments of Dr. Jaejin Lee and how FSU’s Arrowhead … Continue reading
The Emmett Till Memory Project and archives at FSU
I have always been interested in communication and bending, shaping, and renovating communication to purpose that many never thought of. I felt that was exactly what the Communication Department was doing and was super excited to see the cool, cutting-edge … Continue reading
“Google, who am I?”
Dr Marty! 6:00 – 6:30 Friday, February 5th, iSchool – 6:00 – 6:25 PM School of Information! Dr Marty lived up to the legend I have heard he is, lol. The energy, twists, as well as insights to the world … Continue reading
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Tagged Dr. Paul Marty, Facebook, Florida State University School of Information, FSU, Google, Unroll Me
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Authoring and “Rooting” to the Core of Our Being
Authors. ARCS. Building Worlds. None of these truly came to light or really hit home in importance to me in college. The biggest breakthrough was when I had taken a World Literature course – Dr. DiMarco, Slippery Rock University, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Adi Alsaid, Alaya Dawn Johnson, Classic Upward Bound, Danette DiMarco, David Lida, Dr. Kimberly Miller, Dr. Robert Snyder, Eric Smith, Jack Little, Justine Larbalestier, Los Angeles Public Library, Luis Cotto-Vasallo, Mary McCoy, Neal Shusterman, Osseily Hanna, Scott Westerfeld, Slippery Rock University, Susan Orlean, Tabitha Lord, The Library Book, Violeta Orozco, Zoraida Cordova
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The Resurrected Word or “Hide Your Wife, Hide Your Kids, Hide Your Mangoes”
Often, the now fluent word combination, Open Mic, seems pretty easy to fling around and causally refer to. This is not the way it used to be – and if you are lucky, you are still able to find the … Continue reading
“It has the potential to be the heartbeat of the school.”
On December 28th, 2020, this question was posed in the Future Ready Librarians forum on Facebook: “I’ve see a lot of various comments that have had me thinking and was wondering where people stand on these questions—1. How important do … Continue reading
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