Update august, 2007

1. I am pleased to say that the Physics Grad Society (PGS) sponsored a session for me with the new grad student class at Cornell as part of the orientation program. Thirty grad students attended–a mixture of new grad students and “older” grad students. I hope that this session will become a permanent part of the new physics grad student orientatiion program at Cornell.2. While surfing the net, I came across this page “Writing for a Math Class”. It might be helpful in planning for integrating information literacy into any science class.http://www.mathacademy.com/pr/minitext/writing/index.asp#instructor3. My tutorial “Mining the Hidden Web” , which I give at every AAPT meeting filled far in advance of the summer meeting in Greensboro. As usual, it was a lively and interesting session. One web site new to me is teachertube.http://www.teachertube.com/4. I also like the video “Databases” on youtube.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nik3pyJwaYICheers,Pat the Librarian (Source: Physics Information Fluency)

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