know & go volume 2 | issue 1
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Library Updates, Summer Google Updates, Ed Tech Tools Updated, Google Search Star, AASL Blog, Makerspace Communities, A Platform for Good.org, Education Grants & Resources, Digital Citizenship Education, MASL Award Nominees, Google Corner, Destiny Help, SLCL Summer Reading Program recognition, Personal Learning - Webinars, ISTE Verizon Mobile Learning, & Google Development Opps, About Books, Camera Uploads.TRANSCRIPT
Know & Go Parkway School District Volume 2 | Issue 1
@your Library
ContactInformation
Bill BassTwitter: billbassSkype: bill.bass3
Kim LindskogTwitter: klindskogSkype: klindskogScoopit:www.scoop.it/t/know-go
Nancy IkemeyerSkype: nancy,ikemeyer.pearlTwitter: NancyIkemeyer
Access the Library Services Webpage using the QR code or www.tinyurl.com/libserv
Nancy’s Nook & Other RemindersFollet Shelf InfoAll Follett Shelves have been set up. If you have never purchased ebooks/audio books (Catalyst), and think you do not have a Follett Shelf, you do! You may access your Follett Shelf through Destiny/Destiny Quest using your Destiny admin login. Look for the Follett Shelf tab. There is no longer a need to have a separate login for Follett Shelf only. Shortly, the Follett Shelf link off of school library web sites, since there is a link on Destiny. Students can now login and check out eBooks/audio books using their Novell user names/passwords. They can also check out, access their eBooks/audio books through the Brytewave mobile app, available through Google Play or iPhone App Store. I have attached instructions on how use Brytewave in the email. You will need your school’s Follet Shelf URL to do the initial set up of Brytewave.All shelves policies/permissions are the same:· Faculty can check is 5 books· Students checkout is 1 book· Loan periods are 14 days.· Access levels are allowing checkouts only, meaning a student or faculty member must login and check out the eBook.Library Services purchased 3 copies of all Missouri award books (Show Me's, Mark Twain's, Truman's and Gateway's). They have been pushed out to each school. Contact Nancy or Kim if you have questions.
Tumblebooks PremiumThe TumbleBook Library Premium Collection subscription has 1000 titles, including
300 TumbleBooks, 250 Chapter Books, 100 non-fiction books, 16 Graphic Novels,
and much more! Plus, there are hundreds of Tumble Quizzes and other Teacher
Resources. Additional information can be found at http://www.tumblebooks.
com/library/asp/about_tumblebooks.asp
The new subscription can be found on your library site under eBooks.
Discovery Education UpdateYour username and password is now the
same as your Novell login.
When you walk with purpose you
collide with Destiny.(pun intended)
~author unknown
Google Apps Development OpportunitiesMissouri Summit featuring Google for Education Saturday, October 4th - Maplewood-Richmond Heights SD60 Breakout sessionsRegistration is $80 More info: www.gafemo.com
Google Educator Group Eastern Missouri Online community hosted in Google+Interested go to : http://tinyurl.com/gegmo
Highlighted & CircledTechnology, Research & Learning Resources
Summer Google Updates Last week Richard Byrne writer of Technology for Teachers created A Round-up of Summer Updates to Google Apps, Drive, Maps and G+. The PDF is a handy reference that lists the tool updates, perfect for sharing with your building. Some of these may not pertain to you directly but most of them are relevant. http://goo.gl/sskgYi
Ten Popular Ed Tech Tools That Were Updated the SummerSome of our favorite apps and services were updated and those tools include: Remind 101, Padlet, Todays Meet, Storyboard, Classtools.net, ThingLink, Socrative, Class Dojo, Kaizena, and Kahoot. The PDF located at http://goo.gl/lOuZr5 not only lists all the updates but also includes links to video demonstrations of the updated features.
How to be a Google Search Star In a previous Know & Go, 10 Google Search Tips All Students Can Use was shared http://goo.gl/J0mbs0. It contained recommendations for helping students use Google more effectively. That PDF has now been made into a printable infographic. http://goo.gl/Ud6AvmDo you follow the AASL Blog? Join up to discover new tech tools for your school library program in the Tech Tips Tuesday feature! One example post examines tools to provide ambient noise and increase productivity: http://www.aasl.ala.org/aaslblog
Maker CommunitiesMany of you are pondering the idea of hosting a Makerspace in your library. There are several articles that I have collected and will share. Send me an email to receive those digital copies. One of those articles entitled How to make a Makerspace comes from Make Magazine and shares six thing to know before getting started. http://goo.gl/H1TBEI
A Platform for Good.orgThe platform recently shared a blog post to share with your student’s parents, Learning to Use Technology Like Your Teen, which suggests letting students be the teacher when it comes to their parents learning new technology. This would also be a great idea for those of you that host Tech Tuesday, Lunch Bunch, or Tech Studyhall. Read about it at http://goo.gl/nn4RrW
The Big List of Educational Grants and ResourcesFrom Edutopia you can get the roundup on grants, contest, awards, toolkits, and classroom guides to benefit students, schools, and communities. The page updates weekly so keep your eyes open!
Digital Citizenship Education: Over 20 Essential Resources With the buzz of Google in the air and the beginning of a new school year sharing what Tech & Learning has put together on digital citizenship seems like the logical thing to do. They have put together a plethora of resources that teachers can use with students of all ages. http://goo.gl/YPhTyp. Another Digital Citizenship site that has aggregated many useable resources is from the Global Digital Citizenship Foundation. http://goo.gl/QGJJLP
About Books
Destiny/Quest
What does it mean to be a librarian in the digital age?
Managing Multiple Google Accounts with ChromeHaving multiple Google accounts is commonplace in today's world but managing those accounts can be tricky. Luckily Google Chrome can help you manage them by letting you login to multiple accounts and easily switch between accounts loaded in separate browser windows. Bill Bass, Instructional Technology, Information & Library Media Coordinator created a six minute video to help ease you into managing multiple Google accounts.
http://goo.gl/lepM7h
DestinyHidden Titles in Follett Shelf 1. Log into Destiny or Destiny Quest as a librarian (admin)2. Click on the Follett Shelf tab3. Go to Follett Shelf admin (click Gear in upper right, click Setup)4. Click Maintenance5. Click the Hide Titles tab6. Select the title(s) you wish to hide, click saveThe titles you choose to hide will still be on your shelf, but not visible to anyone. You will see it in the catalog. When open is clicked, a message stating "You do not have permission to read this title appears.
Wireless Scanner Set-upIf you set up your scanner, the cradle has flashing red and blue lights, and you are unable to scan barcodes...try unplugging everything and following the setup directions that Jim created at http://tinyurl.com/scannerhelp.
Creating Sublocations in Destiny
Thanks to Eve for figuring out the process and to Kim B. for recording
how it’s done, we now have a short video on creating sublocations for
genrefying your collections. http://screencast.com/t/YzHJtrsrU
Professional Learning
professional learning
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G o o g l e
Movers & Shakers
@your Library 2015-2016 MASL Readers Awards Preliminary Nominees are out with the final nominees being announced in December followed by the winners declared at the 2016 MASL Spring Conference. http://goo.gl/NuJ5aF
It’s not too early…The St. Louis County Library is currently
running a library card campaign. This
year SLCL has implemented an online
registration module to streamline the
process. They encourage schools to
direct
students and staff that do not already
have a SLC Library card to http:
//webpac.slcl.
org/screens/schoolregistration.html to
submit the online library card
application. The staff will create library
cards for those students and staff and
deliver the library cards to your school
to be distributed.
Parental permission to obtain a library
card is required for students under the
age of 12. SLCL is asking schools to
communicate with parents to obtain
parental or guardian permission. The
online application form includes an
acknowledgement of parental
permission. A printed form created by
library staff is available to secure
parental permission. Please email
[email protected] if you would like a
supply of these forms to assist you in
obtaining parental permission. Please
include the quantity requested and the
school name in your email. Of course, a
school is welcome to use any other
means to obtain permission. Please let
them know of any opportunities at
your school where they might
promote the campaign. If you have
any questions, please contact [email protected] or 314-994-3300 ext.
2230
St. Louis County
Library's Summer
ReadingAccording to SLCL it was a very
successful summer with a record
number of registrants and an
increase from 2013 in number of
participants completing the
summer reading club.
Congratulations to the following
schools with the top percentages
of students who completed the
St. Louis County Library Summer
Reading Club and earned a free
performer for a school assembly.
● Barretts Elementary
● Carman Trails Elementary
● Claymont Elementary
● Hanna Woods
● McKelvey Elementary
● Oak Brook Elementary
● Pierremont Elementary
● Sorrento Springs
Elementary
● Wren Hollow Elementary
What does it mean to be a librarian in the digital age?
Professional Learning
professional learning
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Glenwood Community Schools Shares Their Experience With Google Apps, Chromebooks, and Tablets TUESDAY, August 26th - 2PM centralIn this webinar, you'll hear directly from Kimberly Payne, educational technology coordinator at Glenwood Community School District. With an emphasis on digital literacy, the district decided to "Go Google" with a "1-to-Web" Initiative for Chromebooks in grades 3-12 and tablets for grades K-2. Payne will share details about her district's experience serving over 2,100 students in five different schools with Google for Education and give insights into how these tools are being used in the classroom.
● Participants will:Get an overview of the Google for Education solution,● Discover how this solution can be used to improve student learning,
collaboration, and innovation,● Hear firsthand experience from a district using Google Apps, Chromebooks, and
tablets, and● Learn how the district provided professional development to help ensure the
devices & tools would enhance classroom learning.Guest: Kimberly Payne, Educational Technology Coordinator, Glenwood Community School District, IowaThis webinar will be moderated by Brent Sarver, Google for Education Team, GoogleRegister now for this free live webinar.
Professional Learning One option for earning Parkway credits is to participate in webinars. In order to earn participation credits watch the webinar and then go to http://tinyurl.com/LibWebinars to record your participation. Remember that district credit is based on the number of clock hours that you participate. Credit is issued as follows: six clock hours will get you .5 credit and 12 clock hours will get you 1 credit.
Part 2 of a 2-part series
Using Smartphones in the ClassroomTuesday, August 26th at 5pm ETREGISTER HEREThis webinar will serve as a "Part 2" to our June webinar entitled "Using Smartphones in the Classroom". Teachers and administrators are excited about implementing "BYOD" initiatives in their school - until things start to go wrong. Join middle school administrator Shannon Holden as he examines what pitfalls educators have experienced so far - and how to avoid them yourself! Did you miss part 1?VIEW IT HERE
Additional Learning Opportunities
What does it mean to be a librarian in the digital age?
Introducing the ISTE-Verizon Mobile Learning The academy is a wonderful free professional learning opportunity for K-12 public, private and charter schools in the United States that will help school teams of teachers, tech coaches and administrators prepare for successfully integrating mobile technology into learning and teaching. Teams of educators will work together to make the pedagogical and cultural change necessary to leverage mobile technology to improve and accelerate student learning.
This program is funded by the Verizon Foundation and is limited to United States' schools only, as per their commitment to the White House's Connected Program<http://m.whitehouse.gov/issues/education/k-12/connected#resources>. ISTE is inviting school teams from across the continental United States to apply to participate in the first phase of the program.
Mobile technology integration:· Learn the ins and outs of creating lessons and activities that use mobile learning.· Align with established best practices· Expand your knowledge of the latest mobile devices and education apps with an eye toward the very best and most appropriate uses for students.· Encourage creativity and safety· Learn how to guide your students to safely use mobile technology while also encouraging creativity.· Get guidance and mentorship· You're not in this alone. Train alongside your colleagues to build school-wide goals with individual classroom examples, supported by ISTE instructional consultants.The VMLA will be offered online four times between September 2014 and December 2015. Participants who successfully complete the Verizon Mobile Learning Academy will receive continuing education units from Johns Hopkins University's Center for Technology in Education.
Applications must be for K-12 public, private and charter school teams consisting of at least 5 participants (maximum of 10 per school):
· 1 school administration· 1 tech coach (or equivalent)· 3-8 teachers· All applicants must be actively engaged in their school or district mobile learning initiatives.· School team applicants must currently be using mobile technologies in classrooms
Learn more and apply here: http://iste.org/vmla
Google Apps Development OppsMissouri Summit featuring Google for Education Saturday, October 4th - Maplewood-Richmond Heights SD60 Breakout sessionsRegistration is $80 More info: www.gafemo.com
Google Educator Group Eastern Missouri Online community hosted in Google+Interested go to : http://tinyurl.com/gegmo
Additional Learning Opportunities About Books
Seven More Series for Fans of Divergent
● Under the Never Sky, Through the Ever Night and Into the Still Blue by Veronica Rossi
● Graceling, Fire & Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore
● Eve, Once & Rise by Anna Carey
● Delirium, Pandemonium, & Requiem by Lauren Oliver
● Matched, Crossed & Reached by Ally Condie
● Wither Ferer & Sever by Lauren DeStefano
● The Giver, Gathering Blue, and Messenger & Son by Lois Lowry
● Open Minds, Closer Hearts, & Free Souls by Susan Kaye Quinn
Read more at bloglovin’http://goo.gl/uGvQmf
Camera UploadsDork Diaries Tour June 5, 2014
Rachel, Erin, and Nikki Russell