New Technology titles at the Alberta Baines Professional Library (3.8.2004)
3233 Weslayan, on the first floor of the Weslayan complex, Building A
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025.5 BOR 100 research topic guides for students
005.7 WIG Building a school web site: a hands-on-project for teachers and kids
004.67 BEN Connecting kids & the Web: a handbook for teaching Internet use and safety
372.133 CAS Creating the early literacy classroom: activities for using technology to empower elementary students
371.33 SEA Digital cameras in the classroom
005.7 DAM E-teaching: creating Web sites and student Web portfolios using Microsoft PowerPoint
300 ALI GIS in the classroom: using geographic information systems in social studies and environmental science
371.33 INC Increasing student learning through multimedia projects
027.8 JOH The indispensable teacher's guide to computer skills
371.33 GLA Integrating technology: effective tools for collaboration
302.2 LIT Literacy in the information age: inquiries into meaning making with new technologies
373.11 WYA Making your first year a success: the secondary teacher's survival guide
005.369 WAN Microsoft Office 2000 for Windows for dummies
373.19 FAB Opening doors to reading: building school-to-work skills
006.6 NEL PowerPoint 2002, from A to Z
006.6 CAU PowerPoint workshop for teachers
004 BAR Teaching and learning about computers: a classroom guide for teachers, librarians, media specialists, and students
371.33 JAY Teaching with computers: strategies that work in grades K-6
371.33 TEC Technologies for education: a practical guide
510 GLA Using Internet primary sources to teach critical thinking skills in mathematics
006.6 USI Using PowerPoint in the classroom
372.3 DOC Weaving technology into your teaching
371.33 SEA Web-based learning: a practical guide
025.1 AND Write grants, get money
To find out more about these titles, visit http://libraries.houstonisd.org . Choose special libraries and choose the Professional Library. You can look up a title to determine its availability or see more information about the book. If you find a book you would like to check out, you can visit the library or call and have the book sent to you by school mail. The hours are 8:00-4:30 Monday through Friday.