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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
 

Michigan Online Resources for Educators (MORE) available from Michigan Electronic Library (MEL).

The Library of Michigan, the Michigan Department of Education and Wayne State University today announced the official launch of "MORE in MeL.org" (Michigan Online Resources for Educators at http://more.mel.org ). Making its debut this week at the Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning (MACUL) 2009 Conference at Cobo Center in Detroit, MORE is a growing Web-based collection of thousands of high-quality, digitally available information resources that gives teachers a significant edge in providing an enhanced educational experience for their students.

Culled from a number of well-known education resources like ThinkFinity
(formerly Marco Polo) and the Michigan Teacher Network and selected by
library and educational media specialists working in the content area of
their teaching certifications, MORE resources include lesson plans,
curriculum guides, interactive games and Web sites, career-development
guides, parenting information and much more.

"We are very pleased to announce the MORE portal at this year’s MACUL
conference," said State Librarian Nancy R. Robertson. "MACUL is where
Michigan teachers, administrators, librarians and others gather to learn
about educational technology and gain the professional development that
helps them navigate portals like MORE and better integrate such
resources into the classroom."

"It’s not a stretch to say that today’s educators are asked to do
so much more with less - less time, less funding and less of just about
everything," said Sandra Yee, dean of University Libraries and the
School of Library and Information Science at Wayne State University.
"Michigan Online Resources for Educators is a comprehensive teaching
tool - available on the Web day or night and completely free of charge -
that makes it possible for teachers to get MORE of what they need in
order to help our students exceed their educational goals."

Each MORE category includes links to sub-categories that distill the
resources down to individual teaching concepts. For example, within the
English Language Arts section, users can choose from sub-topics like
American Literature, Debate, Expository Writing, Listening Comprehension
or Speech, and then dig deeper into lesson plans and creative teaching
aids like ABCs of the Writing Process and the Linguistic Lesson Plans
Database.

"From the very start, MORE has been a collaboration that draws upon the
knowledge and experience of the library, university and school
communities," said Robertson. "This is just the beginning! As
additional quality resources are evaluated and brought in to the MORE
mix, educators will have their choice of a growing, robust set of
quality teaching tools. It’s one more example of how the Michigan
eLibrary (www.MeL.org) is working to meet the changing information needs
of Michigan residents."

Helping Michigan educators even further, many of the resources
available within MORE are already aligned with the State of Michigan’s
grade-level content expectations (GLCEs) and high school content
expectations (HSCEs), and additional resources are on track for
alignment. According to State Superintendent of Public Instruction Mike
Flanagan, the value of these resources lies in the metadata that
includes an alignment to the content expectations down to the most
granular part of the statement. This alignment is not done by machines
but by Michigan educators working in their content areas. Flanagan
applauded the efforts that have made MORE a reality.

"It’s a critical part of the job for teachers to ensure their lesson
plans and long-term goals for students are right in line with
Michigan’s standards," he explained. "Because of the research and
planning that have gone into the creation of Michigan Online Resources
for Educators, teachers can now quickly find what they need, saving time and energy to be more creative in the classroom."

Seeking to keep educators firmly a part of the GLCE and HSCE alignment
process, the MORE partners will hold spring and summer alignment
workshops and teacher participation is crucial. Teachers and media
specialists interested in being a part of this valuable work should
contact Barbara Fardell, manager of educational technology in the
Department of Education’s Office of Grants Coordination & School
Support, at fardellb@michigan.gov.

Explore Michigan Online Resources for Educators at
http://more.mel.org.

Source : "'MORE' resources are aligned with State of Michigan
grade-level and high school content expectations", Michigan Newswire, March 18, 2009.

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