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    Virtual Field Trips Let Students Travel the Globe

    Virtual Field Trips Let Students Travel the Globe

    The three chandeliers in the East Room, the largest room in the White House, are spectacular. Spin underneath one. The light coming...

    From Story to Screen: Walden Students Dig into Digital Learning Day

    In the book “Katie’s Picture Show,” by James Mayhew, a little girl finds she can place herself inside famous paintings at an art gallery....
    Learn All About Apps At Roe Jan Library's Lazarus Family Tech Labs

    Learn All About Apps At Roe Jan Library's Lazarus Family Tech Labs

    Learn about Apps—short for “application”—used on a smartphone or any mobile device. Learn how to download, install, uninstall. Sunday,...
    Digital Frontier

    Digital Frontier

    Pam McCluskey, who held the title of Cybrarian, was a force in bringing computer education to the library. She taught classes and labs,...
    Fake News Has Landed — What Can You Do?

    Fake News Has Landed — What Can You Do?

    Most of us read things in the news that make us mad. Fire-poker, red-hot mad. Or the kind of mad that sparks a cool commitment to action....
    The Mid-Hudson Library System By The Numbers

    The Mid-Hudson Library System By The Numbers

    The hottest trend in libraries is the use of “maker spaces,” workstations where people create projects as simple as making a Popsicle...
    Secret’s Out: Project Code Spring Teaches Kids How to Write Programs

    Secret’s Out: Project Code Spring Teaches Kids How to Write Programs

    By Alison Rooney Although it sounds like a top-secret hush-hush endeavor to be spoken of only in furtive whispers, Project Code Spring...