2. Objectives Inspire Lifelong Learning Develop Information- and Media-Literate Students Help Teachers Teach! Image from flickr’s Wesley Fryer Image from flickr’sAidanJones Image from flickr’s Ben Heine Student Learning is the Bottom Line!
3. Media Literacy Teachers’ Obligations and Commitments 21st Century Skills Tech “Stuff” AGH! Teachers’ Time
5. Library = Place Physical Space + Collection Print/Digital Resources, Electronics +Program Student Activities, Incentives, Teaching +Staff Ideas, Knowledge, Collaboration, Training
6. The Place Desktop lab Class tables Conference rooms Study tables for individuals/small groups Teachers may reserve
7. The Collection Print resources Fiction Non-fiction Reference Professional Digital resources Databases Other electronics Document cameras, video & flip video cameras, tape recorders, DVD players
8. PLUS Learn360 (new video streaming resource to replace Discovery Education)…more to come soon
9. The Program Student activities Rock and Read marathon New ideas to be developed this year! New blog for communication! New incentives Contests? Polls? Student blogging?
12. Looking to update an old assignment or create a new one? I can help with: Choosing a final product that accomplishes content learning goals and incorporates media literacy skills Thinking about what research or technological training the students may need Formulating rubrics Incorporating minor research activity/ies into a unit
13. I can help you & students to integrate and master information technology & info skills Instruction and assessment
15. Search better Narrow search results Evaluate sources/websites Use databases Image from flickr’scaseywest
16. Info Skills: Using Info and Media Ethically Document sources Understand info ethics Use info and media LEGALLY
17. Technology: I can help you and your students… Web pages Bibliographies and Research Pathfinders Webquests Wikis/blogs Instruction and assessment Lots of other cool stuff!
19. Websites for classes or units This is a Googlesite that I used, but check out Edmodo for lots of cool features!
20. Blogs = Weblogs This is a blog that I created for English teachers to share model sentences…blogs are great for reflection and collaboration!
21. Wikis: Think “Wikipedia”-style collaboration limited to your class(es) This is a fun page from a Wiki I used with my Sci Fi classes last year. Students could contribute info, comments, research, or fun stuff as seen here.
22. Glogs: Online posters that can include lots of linked media (images, text, weblinks, videos, etc)
23. I can help you… Library materials Database/ Web-based materials Obtain Resources To support Other libraries’ materials Instruction and Research Instruction and assessment New materials
26. Laptop carts: On library website, go to “calendars” under “For Staff” tab.
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28. Papercut Substitutes Our school’s print management software Students must add money to their Papercut accounts and bring library staff a receipt in order to print. May not check out laptop carts If sending your class to the library with a sub, please be sure to leave clear plans with well-structured time laid out.
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30. Sharing your plans & documents (digital or paper) with me so that I understand students’ objectives & help out
31. Making sure to accompany students to the library to monitor their progress and behavior
32. Writing a very specific pass for any students who need to use the library briefly without you (no more than a few at a time): Include full names, time, and objective.
33. Reminding your students to put money in their Papercut account BEFORE the day they need to print something. Students pay Cindy in the office, then bring a receipt to the library.Instruction and assessment