Re: Bay Area National Digital Library Fellows Project

From: Leni Donlan (ldonlan@HOME.COM)
Date: Fri Jun 22 2001 - 10:29:56 EDT

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    Poster: Leni Donlan <ldonlan@HOME.COM>
    Subject: Re: Bay Area National Digital Library Fellows Project
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    Hear, hear!!!!!

    I was honored to participate in the BANDL Institute last summer. They
    really shaped up a model of what education can be.

    Kudos and cheers for my AMF '97 partner, Kathleen Ferenz. We, at the
    Library of Congress, were sooooo sorry we couldn't be there. (Up to
    our necks in this year's Summer Institutes).

    Leni
    Class of '97

    >Dear American Memory Fellows,
    >
    >What an event, AND what leaders! I've just been to the "Digital Curriculum
    >Expo" that Kath Ferenz (BANDL Project Director) and Lynn Jones (Cal Heritage
    >Project Director) put together during ALA/SF. The inquiry-based projects
    >were spectacular---student work, teacher-librarian collaborations, primary
    >resources---it was all there. As many school librarians struggle with the
    >inevitable problems, this group has put it together. Take a look (and
    >scroll down to "Showcase" for individual projects).
    >http://basrc.org/bandl/
    >
    >Debbie Abilock
    >Curriculum Coordinator
    >Director of Technology and Library
    >The Nueva School
    >6565 Skyline Blvd.
    >Hillsborough, CA 94010
    >debbie@nuevaschool.org
    >http://www.nuevaschool.org
    >Editor, Knowledge Quest
    >http://www.ala.org/aasl/kqweb/index.html
    >dabilock@pacbell.net (KQ)
    >
    >"It is important that students bring a certain ragamuffin barefoot
    >irreverence to their studies; they are not here to worship what is known,
    >but to question it." (Jacob Bronowski)



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