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IMPACT! Documenting the LMC Program for Accountability-CDRom

LMC Source | Hi Willow Research & Publishing | Nancy A.S. Miller | 2003

ISBN 10: 0931510961


ISBN 13: 9780931510960


A template for Microsoft Excel (PC or Mac, Office ‘97 or higher required), this amazing computer software tracks the contribution of the LMC program in three essential areas: collaborative planning, information literacy, and links to state standards. By spending five minutes a day recording what units of instruction and teaching you have been doing, this template then transforms what you do into amazing charts, diagrams, and tells both you and administrators where the emphasis of the LMC program lies.

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The Teaching Librarian, volume 13, no. 1-2
This book is essentiall a Microsoft Excel template which tracks the contribution of the school library program in three areas: collaborative planning, information literacy, and links to curriculum expectations. By spending a few minutes a day recording what units of instruction and teaching you have been doing, this template then transforms what you do into useful charts, tables, and diagrams, and tells both you and the administrators about the emphasis of your program. You enter into a template the teacher, the topic, the curriculum expectations met, the information literacy skill taught (with many items on pull-down menus) and the program takes care of the rest. - Esther Rosenfeld, 2006

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