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Taking College Credit in High School a Successful Strategy

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A new brief from Jobs for the Future reports that over 75,000 high school students nationwide—most from underserved populations—are learning college-level material and earning free college credits in early college high schools. In Minnesota, our terminology is slightly different, but we certainly see how popular our PSEO and Senior to Sophomore programs are in a down economy. The brief reports that 94 percent of early college students earn some college credit for free, an average of 36 college credits, saving 30 percent toward a bachelor’s degree or 60 percent toward an associate’s degree. We know that families appreciate the financial break on college tuition, but what does it mean for the student after high school? It is also interesting to note the increased graduation rates and no great surprise that these students attend college at higher rates. And, we know how depleted media center budgets have been during the last decade. We need to ask ourselves if our high school collections contain the materials to best support these students? Read the full press release at http://tinyurl.com/cyrrm6x  and be sure to click on the Fact Sheet in the left frame too!

Spring Cleaning Your Electronics

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This year, bring your spring cleaning to the office and add your smartphone/laptop to the top of the to-do list.

Gizmodo is a blog, started in 2002,  that focuses on gadgets and technology. This month, they posted tips and trick to refresh your technology. In the article titled, “Give your smartphone or laptop a spring cleaning, read about how to tidy up your device(s) both inside and out.

Recommended EdTech Tool & Apps For Academics From MIT

This week, CMLE’s Recommended EdTech Tool and Recommended App(s) have been combined.  MIT Libraries has created an online site with a collection of apps hand selected for academic librarians.  This link will direct you to a page titled Apps for Academics: Mobile Websites and Apps.  The tabs long the top or the column on the left hand side can be used to navigate the site content. The information is categorized by the following areas of interest;

  • Productivity
  • Reading
  • Library Research
  • Taking Notes

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  • Writing
  • Presenting
  • Music

The Importance of Libraries

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This month, PEW Research Center released a report on the importance of libraries.  This report explores the relationship that parents of minor children have with public libraries. More than 2,000 people completed a phone survey in October-November 2012.  The research found adults with children valued  libraries; directly linking library experiences with the increased love of books and enhanced reading skills in their children. Other findings include;

  • Parents themselves are considerably more likely than other adults to use library services.
  • Parents are more likely to be interested in expanding library services and adding future tech-related services.
  • Mothers stand out when it comes to reading and libraries.
  • Lower income parents are more likely to view library services as very important.
  • Parents are more likely to be interested in expanding library services and adding future tech-related services.

Click here to link to the full report.