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‘Raspberry Pi’oneering in your library: using Raspberry Pi to create a “Selfie Station” to promote books

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Created July 24, 2014 by Kelly Boston • 2647 views • 0 examples • 0 tutorials

‘Raspberry Pi’oneering in your library: using Raspberry Pi to create a “Selfie Station” to promote books

This lesson plan will show librarians and media specialists how to use a Raspberry Pi to create a “Selfie Station” for students or patrons to snap a picture of themselves with their favorite book that will automatically upload to a blog that can be potentially connected to Apple TV or another display method in the library. Showing young people what their peers are reading helps to promote reading for pleasure.

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Make your own pop-up book

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Created June 9, 2014 by Karen Fasimpaur • 4913 views • 0 examples • 1 tutorials

Make your own pop-up book

For my #toyback, I decided to hack a book. Specifically, I took a conventional children’s book and made it into a pop-up book. Here were some resources I found useful: Pop-up mechanisms – part 1 and part 2 http://www.ehow.com/how_4702538_make-own-popup-books.html http://www.inhabitots.com/make-your-diy-book-projects-pop/ http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Pop-up-Book Not being artistic, I made color copies of illustrations in the book and used those to make the pop-up cutouts. I pasted the copies onto cardboard and then did the cutouts as per the first two links above. And here’s the vine version: (I am a huge fan of handwritten letters and cards. Guess what kind of card everyone’s… Read more »

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Make Cycle 2 (2013) Reinventing Books

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Created June 2, 2014 by Runae Edwards-Wilson • 2003 views • 0 examples • 1 tutorials

Make Cycle 2 (2013) Reinventing Books

My daughter and I love books. She had a large number of books as a child and she still has some of them in her collection. We decided to take several of the books and cards on colors, friends, and numbers and put them together and make one book. In the process we deconstructed materials no longer used and had a great time reconfiguring them into a work of art. This is the video we made using Animoto: http://animoto.com/play/X2nqke8z2IsQnwyXaxNZkA

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