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Featured Book: Dead Wake

Dead Wake by Erik LarsonThis post is part of an original series created by librarians/media specialists across Central Minnesota featuring books.

Title: Dead Wake
Written by Maria Burnham, Media Specialist at Sauk Rapids-Rice High School

Wow!  A stunning tale of the sinking of the Lusitania.  I simply don’t know how Erik Larson continues to produce book after book of gripping non-fiction.  I have to admit that I didn’t have much knowledge of the event before I started reading, but by learning what’s happening from all perspectives of those involved in the terrible tragedy, I was glued to the pages.  In the 353-page book, I learned about the U-Boat captain who fired the deadly torpedo at the passenger ship.  I learned about many of the passengers aboard the ship — why they were headed to London and what they were doing as the ship sank deep into the ocean.  And I learned about President Wilson’s life and handling of the German attack.

This book is gripping.  Of course, at first the reader learns about details here and there that eventually add up to making for a gripping plotline overall.  About halfway into the book, I couldn’t put it down.  One day, I brought the book to the lounge to read after I finished eating (which, by the way, also says a lot about the book–I usually like to visit with colleagues during lunch), and I kept audibly gasping in horror.

The details in this book will stay with me for a long, long time.  Well done, Erik Larson.  Another gripping non-fiction tale!

Infographics for You to Use: Fun Ones!

Want to use infographics in your space, but don’t have the time to create your own from scratch?  Well, thanks to A Media Specialist’s Guide to the Internet, we have infographics of all kinds – this last week, five fun ones!  Click on the links to see the full infographics.

29 29 Ways to Stay Creative
 comic At-A-Glance Comic Tutorials
 Tales Telling Tales: The Evolution of Four Stories
 Twain The Top 10 List of Famous Mark Twain Quotes
 HP A Visual Summary of Harry Potter

More Infographics for You to Use: Reading and its Benefits, Libraries and Librarians, Books and eBooks, Information Literacy, Copyright, Attribution, and PlagiarismDigital Citizens, Press and Visuals, and Writing and Grammar.

Road Trip: Minneapolis/St. Paul Mini Maker Faire

Mini Maker Faire logoThe Minneapolis/St. Paul Mini Maker Faire is coming up fast! Take a road trip to the MN State Fairgrounds to check out all the DIY talent and projects that our Great State has to offer! “You’ll find arts and crafts, science and engineering, food and music – all in a family-friendly, hands-on environment,” the website says. Over 200 local and regional ‘makers’ will show and tell their stuff on Saturday, May 30. Check out the site for more information (including volunteer opportunities). Already made up your mind? Get your tickets here.

For more events, be sure to keep an eye on our Events/Initiatives page.

English language-learners can benefit from blogging

Recently, Edutopia published Blogging for English-Language Learners, a post by Rusul Alrubail about how blogging can have a positive effect on students who are learning the English language.  After highlighting the benefits, Alrubail provides tips on how to start blogging in these environments – for students and classrooms.  She also provides some links to other resources for getting started.  She stresses that, before having students blog, the instructor should explain the benefits.  “This will inform how they learn through it,” she explains.  “When students understand the benefits of the process, they become engaged and active in their own learning.”

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