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class=763184821-07112008>T</SPAN>he following new title <SPAN
class=779203918-07112008>is</SPAN> available to interlibrary loan from the
Oregon State Library. If you would like to request th<SPAN
class=779203918-07112008>is</SPAN> or other materials from the Oregon State
Library please use your library's established interlibrary loan process or fax
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<DIV><FONT size=2><SPAN class=854482218-15052008><FONT face=Arial><FONT
size=3><SPAN class=779203918-07112008><SPAN
class=763184821-07112008>Diamant-Cohen, B. & Levi, S.K.</SPAN></SPAN>
(200<SPAN class=763184821-07112008>9</SPAN>). <SPAN
class=779203918-07112008><SPAN class=763184821-07112008> <FONT
color=#008000><EM>Booktalking bonanza: Ten Ready-to-use multimedia sessions
for the busy librarian</EM></FONT></SPAN></SPAN>. <SPAN
class=779203918-07112008><SPAN class=763184821-07112008> Chicago,
IL</SPAN></SPAN>: <SPAN class=763184821-07112008> American Library
Association </SPAN>.</FONT> </FONT></SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=763184821-07112008><FONT face=Arial color=#800080 size=2>NOTE:
When I browsed through this book I didn't like how it was organized, and
some of the booktalk scripts weren't my style or I didn't like the book it was
about. But, there are some excellent ideas and resources on how to
integrate multimedia into your booktalks. And, you can take the media
ideas from </FONT></SPAN><SPAN class=763184821-07112008><FONT face=Arial
color=#800080 size=2>book and integrate them into booktalks you already do on
the books you love. Another thing I like is the sections on
"expanding your options" to adapt for different ages and the "resources cited"
at the end of each chapter/session. If you like the books and booktalks in
the book, you've got ten booktalking sessions ready to go!
Katie</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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size=2></FONT></SPAN> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial><FONT size=2>Transform your booktalks to engage your
audience! With multimedia infusing nearly every activity, today’s audiences from
toddlers to elders expect lively, interactive presentations. Now two
award-winning experts outline their kid-tested, proven models for enlivening
traditional booktalks.<BR><BR>Get up to speed with exciting media technologies
like YouTube videos, online music, PowerPoint presentations, Internet resources,
and audio and video from the library collection, along with food, games,
puppets, and magic or science experiments. Using these ten themed step-by-step
presentations, it's easy! Quickly add whole new dimensions to the staid booktalk
and<BR><BR>*Actively engage your young audiences<BR>*Access ready-to-go
30-minute programs<BR>*Present dynamic, interactive talks<BR>*Enthrall listeners
with spellbinding multimedia<BR><BR>Each chapter offers a complete script, along
with "stage directions"—which song or film clip or web link to insert when.
End-of-chapter resource lists encourage librarians to tailor the subject matter
to grades 4–6 or to YA audiences. Enticing, kid-friendly themes include
lightning, wishes, mummies, immigration, dreams, body parts, lies, art, names,
and cats and dogs.<BR><BR>Children's librarians, school library media
specialists, and teachers will welcome these time-saving programs. Adult and YA
librarians and subject specialists will be inspired to jazz things up in their
own presentations. Here's the know-how to make booktalks crackle with multimedia
excitement.<SPAN class=779203918-07112008> (Book
Description)</SPAN></FONT></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV align=left><FONT face=Arial size=2>Youth Services Consultant</FONT></DIV>
<DIV align=left><FONT face=Arial size=2>Oregon Center for the Book
Coordinator</FONT></DIV>
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