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Know & Go Parkway School District Volume 2 | Issue 10 @your Library Contact Information Bill Bass Twitter: billbass Skype: bill.bass3 Kim Lindskog Twitter: klindskog Skype: klindskog Scoopit:www.scoop.it/t/know-go Nancy Ikemeyer Skype: nancy,ikemeyer.pearl Twitter: NancyIkemeyer Access the Library Services Webpage using the QR code or www.tinyurl.com/libserv "The true delight is in the finding out rather than in the knowing." ~ Isaac Asimov What does it mean to be a librarian in the digital age? Nancy’s Nook & Other Reminders Book Reviews Due If you decided to participate in the METC Advisory Board Book Review, please have the 2-3 paragraph recommendation/review submitted to Bill no later than November 1st. Meeting of the Spooktacular Minds It’s time to socialize. On Wednesday, October 29th Bill and I are looking forward to interacting, brainstorming, and celebrating in a social setting with you! No worries if you can't make it! We will have more days throughout the year. Details and RSVP Link: When - Wednesday, October 29th 2014 Where - Cooper's Hawk Winery and Restaurant, 1146 Town and Country Crossing Drive, Town and Country, Chesterfield, MO 63017 Google Map for directions Time - 4:00-6:00 PM (of course you can stay longer if you choose) Food and drink are on your own Please RSVP at http://goo.gl/j4vkRI NEED Funds for MASL During the month of October, MASL is gathering 10-15 seconds-long video clips of members sharing what they like about the MASL Spring Conference. These clips will be used by the Spring Conference Committee to produce a cool new Spring Conference commercial that members can share with their administrators when requesting PD funds. Submit a 10-15 seconds-long video clip responding to one of several Spring Conference-related prompts and you will be entered into a drawing to win the full conference registration. http://goo. gl/2qSJD9 Newsletter Publication Information Next week I have the opportunity to participate in the MOREnet conference, therefore the next publication will be Friday, oct 31st. During the week of November 9th the publication will go back to the regular schedule. GOT NEWS Button Do you need help, got an idea, have a suggestion, or have an event planned? Then share it by clicking on the easy button. GOT NEWS

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Page 1: Know & Go Volume 2 | Issue 10

Know & Go Parkway School District Volume 2 | Issue 10

@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

"The true delight is in the finding out rather than in the

knowing."

~ Isaac Asimov

What does it mean to be a librarian in the digital age?

Nancy’s Nook & Other Reminders

Book Reviews Due If you decided to participate in the METC Advisory Board Book Review, please have the 2-3 paragraph recommendation/review submitted to Bill no later than November 1st.

Meeting of the Spooktacular MindsIt’s time to socialize. On Wednesday, October 29th Bill and I are looking forward to interacting, brainstorming, and celebrating in a social setting with you! No worries if you can't make it! We will have more days throughout the year. Details and RSVP Link:

● When - Wednesday, October 29th 2014● Where - Cooper's Hawk Winery and Restaurant, 1146 Town and Country Crossing

Drive, Town and Country, Chesterfield, MO 63017 Google Map for directions● Time - 4:00-6:00 PM (of course you can stay longer if you choose)● Food and drink are on your own

Please RSVP at http://goo.gl/j4vkRI

NEED Funds for MASL During the month of October, MASL is gathering 10-15 seconds-long video clips of members sharing what they like about the MASL Spring Conference. These clips will be used by the Spring Conference Committee to produce a cool new Spring Conference commercial that members can share with their administrators when requesting PD funds. Submit a 10-15 seconds-long video clip responding to one of several Spring Conference-related prompts and you will be entered into a drawing to win the full conference registration. http://goo.gl/2qSJD9

Newsletter Publication InformationNext week I have the opportunity to participate in the MOREnet conference,

therefore the next publication will be Friday, oct 31st. During the week of November

9th the publication will go back to the regular schedule.

http://ebookfriendly.com/why-books-make-great-gifts-infographic/

library fun- 12 reasons to give books as gifts put in nov newsletter

something to contribute, request, suggest

http://twitter4teachers.pbworks.com/w/page/22554546/Librarians

http://www.edudemic.com/guides/guide-to-twitter/

During the month of October, MASL is gathering 10-15 seconds-long video clips of members sharing what they like about the MASL Spring Conference. These clips will be used by the Spring Conference Committee to produce a cool new Spring Conference commercial that members can share with their administrators when requesting PD funds. Submit a 10-15 seconds-long video clip responding to one of several Spring Conference-related prompts and you will be entered into a drawing to win the full conference registrationhttp://goo.gl/2qSJD9Dont forget to join either:

MASL Proposals Wants Your Workshop ProposalsMASL wants to share your information and story at its 2015 Spring Conference, the largest school librarian-specific professional development event in the state. Click here to submit a workshop proposal for this event; proposals are due by November 1, 2014. GOT NEWS Button

Do you need help, got an idea, have a suggestion, or have an event planned? Then share it by clicking on the easy button.

GOT NEWS

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ISTE Standards in Our Setting

The last several weeks we were looking at technology and the use of it with students. Now we will take a peek at global learning in the digital age through the eyes of a coach. As a Library Media Specialist today you are seen as change agents which could mean that you are a technology coach for your building. Think about how often you make learning about technology personal, differentiated, and job-embedded for students and staff.

The next several weeks will be dedicated to introducing the standards for coaches and helping you identify how your work is critical in helping students and teachers integrate technology and support creation, communication, collaboration,and innovation. Coaches are playing a major role in transforming schools into digital-age learning environments which means helping student gain the knowledge and skills they need for work, life, and citizenship in a global society.

There are some common, observable features of technology coaches that many of you participate in on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis:

1. You are a listener that hears the needs and concerns of teachers and administrators. By listening you are establishing that one-on-one connection and helping reaching realistic learning goals. This is an essential step in bridging barriers of change.

2. Professional learning is conceived as a co-learning partnership between the LMS and the teacher. There is a mutual respect and professionalism. The neat thing is that you will learn from each other.

3. In the coaching role you are a guide to the change process. The LMS models effective practice, supports teachers as they pilot new practices, reflects on on trial runs, and provides follow-up to ensure the new practices have taken root and are thriving.

Is this collaboration and working together intensive? Absolutely, but it is the most effective strategy when thinking about transformative learning.

The standards describe how successful coaches provide critical contributions in the following categories:

● Visionary leadership● Teaching, learning, and assessments● Digital-age learning environments● Professional development and program evaluation● Digital Citizenship● Content knowledge and professional growth

What does it mean to be a librarian in the digital age?

ISTES’s 3 Tips for Effective Tech Coaching

“Teachers care about creating authentic learning experiences, and

it's up to coaches to show how technology can help them do that.”

1. Start by asking questions.Many tech coaches feel pressured to be the expert in the room, especially when it comes to technology. However, it’s often more effective to approach teachers as learning partners. By asking questions about specific learning activities and areas where a teacher might be interested in collaborating, coaches can provide a more personalized learning experience.

2. Uncover the instructional goal.Once you pinpoint a specific learning activity to work on, find out what the teacher hopes to accomplish with the lesson. Then work with the teacher to identify which tools best meet that goal.

3. Consider how class time will be spent.Another important factor to address is how the teacher wants students to spend their time. In the example above, if the teacher opts for video, ask how much time students should spend focusing on writing versus developing their technology skills. If the focus is on writing, look for a simple tool that doesn’t require a lot of time or learning to use.

Read the full blog post from Nicole Krueger at http://blog.iste.org/pedagogy-based-tech-coaching/

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Highlighted & CircledTechnology, Research & Learning Resources

What does it mean to be a librarian in the digital age?

Newspapers in Education St. Louis Post-Dispatch ePost Edition 2014-2015Registering for Newspapers in Education, NIE, one time now provides FREE access for the entire school year. You don’t even have to be a St. Louis or Missouri school!Just complete our easy online order form. Don't forget to request enough ePost licenses for every teacher and student that will have access to the NIE resources throughout the school year! Available: Monday, August 4, 2014 to Sunday, June 21, 2015 http://nie.post-dispatch.com/order

50 Ways to Engage with Current EventsIn honor of National News Engagement Day which was earlier this month, the Learning Network from the New York Times shared 50 ideas to help teach current events by category. Check out the blog at http://goo.gl/t5cigY.

4 Tips to Manage Mobile ClassroomsA 2013 Pew Research Center study on how teachers use technology at home and in the classroom reveals that 73 percent of teachers surveyed said they allow mobile devices to be used for learning, while 71 percent of teachers said classroom management of those digital devices is a challenge. During an Oct. 6 Connected Educator Month webinar tips and advice for managing classrooms that are increasingly mobile were shared. See the entire article for eSchool News at http://goo.gl/SoiFM2.

MOOCS For HIgh School Students from edXNeed alternative options? High school students now have access to massive open online courses (MOOCs) through a new effort from MOOC platform edX, which says it intends the courses to help students prepare for college-level work.

http://cybraryman.com/creativecommons.htmlas you teach the nine elements of digital citizenship, do you find yourself always looking for creative commons websites to direct students to, check out

relate resources to the learning principles

Best of Fall 2014 from ACTEM Conferencehttp://www.freetech4teachers.com/2014/10/best-of-web-fall-2014.html#.VDwsn2ddU1I Helpful Resource for MS & HS Math Teachers

http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2013/12/by-request-ten-helpful-resources-for.html#.VDwtGWddU1I in addition to that provide math chat app http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2014/10/math-chat-solve-problems-together-in.html#.VDwtI2ddU1I

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G o o g l e Library Activities

Current Events for MIddle & High School

While I’m not wild about worksheets this resource from Teachers Pay Teachers is free and helps students identify the main issues of a news article, the moral question of the article (if present), as well as to consider any possible bias in the writing of the article. The worksheet concludes by asking students to share their own opinions on the article discussed. You will need to register for an account in order to obtain the PDF.

google digital literacy curriculum

New Enhancements to Google Classroom Last week Google Classroom launched a few improvements to Classroom.

● Mark assignments as “done”: Students can mark assignments as complete

even if there's nothing to turn in (e.g. watch a video, read a chapter, bring

something to class)

● Export all grades: Teachers will now have the ability to download grades for

all assignments at once, making it easier to export assignments to any

gradebook

● Sorting: Teachers can now choose to sort students by first or last name,

depending on their needs

● Greater teacher controls: Teachers can now set permissions for whether or

not their class can post or comment in the stream, they can mute individual

students from posting or commenting and can even view previously deleted

items in the stream

To see the full explanation see the Google for Education Blog Post at http://goo.gl/HssRqV

How To Create A Works Cited With Google DocsIf your students are creating research papers in Google Docs, why not show them how to create works cited there too? With the EasyBib Add-on for Google Docs, students can easily create a bibliography and add it directly to their research paper.EasyBib is a favorite Add-ons for GAFE because it makes the citation process so simple, ensuring that all sources are properly referenced. Students can search for books, journal articles and websites inside their Doc and format the citations in MLA, APA or Chicago style.

4 Advanced Search Operators to Help Find Elusive Google Drive FilesMany of you are working on how to manage your files inside of Drive. Some of you have a folder structure but others tend to let the list of documents get longer and longer. If you prefer to keep a list rather than maintain a folder system, then being able to use search operators will make finding what you are looking for much more efficient. Check out the video on how to use the following operators:

1. title: – search by the file’s title (group phrases in quotation marks)2. owner: – search according to who owns the item (works best with owner:

email address)3. type: – search by the file type (this covers: document, spreadsheet,

presentation, drawing, image, video, image_or_video, pdf, and textdoc)4. is:starred – search items that you’ve marked with a star

Tips taken from Google Gooru

google search tools http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2014/10/simple-google-search-tools-and.html#.VDwUMmddWAg then do a web search challenge http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2013/08/how-to-develop-web-search-challenges.html#.VDwUfGddWAg

Not a GAFE user? Check out one of our favorite buttons in Google AppsWhether you’re using Gmail or Google Docs, you probably copy and paste from other sources pretty frequently. Normally you would manually change the font, size and color of your text so it fits in with everything else. Learn how the Remove Formatting button can save you TONS of time!

What does it mean to be a librarian in the digital age?

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About Books

google digital literacy curriculum

google search tools http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2014/10/simple-google-search-tools-and.html#.VDwUMmddWAg then do a web search challenge http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2013/08/how-to-develop-web-search-challenges.html#.VDwUfGddWAg

Not a GAFE user? Check out one of our favorite buttons in Google AppsWhether you’re using Gmail or Google Docs, you probably copy and paste from other sources pretty frequently. Normally you would manually change the font, size and color of your text so it fits in with everything else. Learn how the Remove Formatting button can save you TONS of time!

Follett eBook Offer

Follett Destiny

FAQ Site

HOW TO run the analysis yourself through the Titlewave link on the Catalog page in Destiny.

More on ILLJust as a point of clarification, interlibrary loans in Destiny are working and have been since the day we started using it. Whenever you have interlibrary requests or other tasks needing your attention, you'll see a Processing Needed flag in the upper right when in the standard Destiny view and logged in with your Librarian login. Please, either decline or ship hold requests coming to you as soon as possible - if these requests are ignored, they will sit there until they expire, and the patron will never get the materials they need.

Titlewave Analysis Denise is in the process of running a Titlewave Analysis for everyone, and has completed the High, Middle and some of the Elementary schools. You will receive an email notice from Follett saying that the analysis is complete, or the data analysis has failed. If it failed, she is fixing the incorrect data, and re-running it. Once this is done, you will be able to run the analysis yourself through the Titlewave link on the Catalog page in Destiny.

Ordering with Follett (now with screenshots)Sometimes it can be a long time between Follett book orders. Recently a new QRG (Quick Reference Guide) was created with screenshots to jog our memories. Most importantly, if you have any questions about ordering, ask Nancy. http://goo.gl/wYdJtI

The promotion is being offered within Titlewave (be sure to login to see it).

What does it mean to be a librarian in the digital age?

100 Books for 1st Graders to Read by themselves (with free printable bookmark!)Detailed list found at 123homeschoolers4me.com

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Google Drive Certification

Last year, Bill offered librarians the

opportunity to acquire Google Drive

Certification or Google Educator

Certification. This opportunity is still

available. Google Drive now has

level 1 and level 2 training and you'll

want to complete both of them. The

good news is level 1 is really short

and is more of just an overview.

Level 2 is more comprehensive and

will provide most of the answers

that you will need for to pass the

test. This is where you should spend

most of your time. In this level,

there are many videos that help to

illustrate the topics and concepts

covered. In Lesson 8 you'll find a link

that will be important for the

certification test as well. Here are

the pertinent links:

● Drive Level 1http://www.

google.

com/edu/training/tools/driv

e/level1.html

● Drive Level 2 - http://www.

google.

com/edu/training/tools/driv

e/level2.html

● Google Testing Center -

https://google.starttest.

com/

If you are interested in taking the

Drive test or all of the tests they are

$15 each. If you choose to to take

the test(s), you have two choices.

Library Services will either pay for all

five tests once you've passed them

and have turned in your certificates,

or Library Services can give you 2

district credits (if you complete all

five tests). You may also get

reimbursed if you opt to take only

the Google Drive test.

What does it mean to be a librarian in the digital age?

professional learning

@your library

Personalized 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.

Connected Educator Month (#CE14) - October 2014 Throughout the month educators can participate in a series of online events and conversations to promote professional learning communities and share best practices. You can find a list of events, activities, and resources on the Connected Educator Month Calendar.Check out the site for really amazing online learning opportunities happening throughout the day (and night). IT IS FREE!Here's how you can earn .5 District In-Service Credit1. Register in PEERS "Connected Educator Online Event"2. Attend six sessions of learning (outside of regular school hours).3. To get credit - create a google doc with the following information (share with [email protected] when completed (no later than Friday, October 31st)- Your Name, School and Position- For each "session" you attend:Title, time and date of the class in which you participatedSummary of the key learnings AND how you plan to apply the learning in the library.

Global Education ConferenceThe fifth annual Global Education Conference, a free week-long online event bringing together educators and innovators from around the world, will be held Monday, November 17 through Friday, November 22, 2014

The Global Education Conference is a collaborative, inclusive, world-wide community initiative involving students, educators, and organizations at all levels. It is designed to significantly increase opportunities for building education-related connections around the globe while supporting cultural awareness and recognition of diversity. Last year’s conference featured 200 general sessions and 19 keynote addresses from all over the world with over 8,000 participant logins. To attend this year's conference and to be kept informed of the latest conference news and updates, please join this network.

@your Library

Just for FunAll About the Books, No TroubleThe Nashville Public Library team celebrates library cards in this adaptation of Meghan Trainor’s performance of “All About That Bass,” as seen on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.They were showcasing how easily Nashvillians can borrow, download and stream books, music and movies with a free library card.http://goo.gl/0N6sNu

October 19-25thNational Friends of the Library Week .The celebration offers a two-fold opportunity to celebrate Friends. Use the time to creatively promote your group in the community, to raise awareness, and to promote membership. This is also an excellent opportunity for your library and Board of Trustees to recognize the Friends for their help and support of the library.Explore ideas and resources:

● Friends Groups● Libraries● State Friends● PR and Marketing Materials

International School Library Day Fourth Monday of the Month in October each year!RESOURCES AND PROJECTS can be found

on the IASL site.

Online Resources | Suggested Activities | Press Release | Websites | What People are Doing | Bookmark Project | Email Around the World

November is Picture Book MonthResearch shows that the multi-sensory aspect of picture books helps to stimulate language, brain, and attention span development in students.what do we do allday.com - 11 books to inspire inventors and enginners - http://picturebookmonth.com/

National Family Literacy Day November 1st Celebrate all month long with events and activities and other resources from readwritethink.org http://goo.gl/VfzA32

St. Louis County LibrarySt. Louis County Library is the busiest library in Missouri. We offer free programs and activities for all age groups. Visit us at www.slcl.org.

St Louis County Library Card Campaign!The St. Louis County Library is still running the 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.

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About Books

Destiny/Quest

@your library

Facts, nothing but the facts...

ILL requests done correctly, Camera

What does it mean to be a librarian in the digital age?

Secondary Social Studies: Digital Content, Not the Devices, Drives Student Achievement

This event takes place on Thursday, Oct. 23, 2014, 2 to 3 p.m. ET.School districts that focus on the devices instead of instructional outcomes will travel a

bumpy road in their digital transition. Learn how one school district that was using tablets

made believers of their Social Studies teachers when they provided digital content that

helped to boost Social Studies scores at the secondary level.

Hear how Discovery Education Social Studies Techbook made teaching and learning an unforgettable experience and:

● Saved teachers time in planning lessons

● Helped teachers differentiate instruction

● Strengthened students' literacy and critical thinking skills

The Rock Hill School District will share its vision, plan, and lessons learned as it successfully

increased student engagement and achievement in the digital Social Studies classroom.

Register now for this free live webinar.

Left Bank Books invites you to an evening dedicated to educators!Join us to meet local authors, learn about exciting new releases, and win classroom book collections, all 100% FREE!Join us at our store on Wednesday, November 5th. Sign up here!6:00-7:00 p.m. Cocktail Hour with Local Authors*drinks and snacks provided*Meet and mingle with: Heather Brewer, Margo L. Dill, Jody Feldman, Cole Gibsen, Jan Greenberg, Antony John, Susan McBride, Jeanie Franz Ransom, Jeffrey Ricker, Inda Schaenen and more!7:00 p.m. Book TalkLearn about this season's hottest titles for your school.Plus!Get a gift bag full of surprises!Win great classroom collections of books! All ages represented! Collect teacher guides, bookmarks, activity sheets, and other great reading resources!The entire evening is FREE, but we can only accommodate the first 65 to register, so do it today by following the link! Questions? Contact Sarah at [email protected].

Additional Personalized Learning Opportunities

Camera Uploads

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What does it mean to be a librarian in the digital age?

Student Opportunities More… About Books

The 20 Most Anticipated YA Novels Publishing in

October 2014by Epic Reads Blog

FBI Safe Online Surfing Internet ChallengeLast month, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) launched the FBI Safe Online Surfing (FBI-SOS) Internet Challenge for the 2014-2015 school year. Open to all public, private, and home schools nationwide, the initiative is a free, age-appropriate, competitive, and fun online program that promotes cyber citizenship and teaches students in third through eighth grades how to recognize and respond to online dangers—like Internet predators and cyber bullying—and covers topics such as social networking and gaming safety

St. Louis County Library Teen Mini Conventions Last Mini Con of the month. Mini-Cons are for teens age 12-18.

Friday, October 24, 6:30 p.m. at Grand GlaizeFantasy ConLord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Mortal Instruments, Lunar Chronicles and other beyond our realm fantasy at this spectacular event. Crafts, games, food, cosplay, dueling and other activities included for the fantasy character in you.

More information at http:

//goo.gl/4iJmFl

Camera UploadsPerusing the new Parkway made bookshelves at Wren Hollow

Using Audacity to create a recorded thank you note at RiverBend