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2008-2009 Back-to -Libraries Conference

2008-2009 Back-to -Libraries Conference. Tucson High Magnet School August 4, 2008. “Technology in Libraries: What's new in 2008-2009 and how to use it.". Presenters. Cheryl Beran, Catalina High School Sally Dooley, Sabino High School Joan Valenzuela, Miller Elementary.

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2008-2009 Back-to -Libraries Conference

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  1. 2008-2009Back-to -Libraries Conference Tucson High Magnet School August 4, 2008 “Technology in Libraries: What's new in 2008-2009 and how to use it." Presenters Cheryl Beran, Catalina High School Sally Dooley, Sabino High School Joan Valenzuela, Miller Elementary

  2. Model for Interaction There are four different aspects of our position that generate constructive discussions. Today, we are addressing Curriculum and Instruction and how technology can be embedded in these areas for meaningful student achievements.

  3. All We Plan to Cover Today • Summer Renewal …………………….Cheryl • AASL Standards for 21st Century …..Joan • Assessment/What’s a WIKI? .……… Sally • VoiceThread /Digital Storytelling ... Cheryl • KVOA Book Reviews……………….. Cheryl

  4. Summer Renewal Group “Cheryl Shares” the spontaneous summer sessions of several available librarians concerned about the State of TUSD Libraries. The group collectively agreed to the need for 3 committees or goals: Student Achievement and Assessment PR/ Image Improvement Grant Writing The Vision all librarians need to focus on in this school year must relate to the new AASL Standards for the 21st Century Learner.

  5. STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS Standards for 21st Century Learners Vision of TUSD Learners & Libraries GRANT WRITING PUBLIC RELATIONS “Moving TUSD Libraries into the 21st Century”

  6. Just In Time --- Our National Association revises the Information Literacy Standards we have been following and foresees our future to address the needs of the 21st Century Learner! Access the Complete New Standards! http://www.ala.org/ala/aasl/aaslproftools/learningstandards/AASL_Learning_Standards_2007.pdf

  7. New Standards Built on Nine Common Beliefs “Standards for the 21st-Century Learner offer vision for teaching and learning to both guide and beckon our profession as education leaders. They will both shape the library program and serve as a tool for library media specialists to use to shape the learning of students in the school.” http://www.ala.org/ala/aasl/aaslproftools/learningstandards/ALA_print_layout_1_248674_248674.cfm

  8. Building on Nine Common Beliefs, cont. Who will provide the cement to seal these building blocks for our TUSD 21st Century Learners?

  9. Bridging Nine Standards to Four Crossing the Bridge to Four Standards for 21st Century Learners can be smooth using our Board-approved Integrated Curriculums K – 12. Information Literacy Standards (abridged) Access Information Evaluate Information Use Information Pursue Information related to personal interests Appreciates Literature Excellence in seeking and generating knowledge Contributes to society Ethical Behavior Participates in Groups

  10. Learners Use Skills, Resources, & Tools To: Standard 1. Skills 1.8 Demonstrate mastery of technology tools for accessing information and pursuing inquiry. One Example Brainstorming what technology tools or techniques could be used: • Google Alert • • Webquests • • Databases –TUSD & PCPL • Internet Searches/Engines • Webpage building • Ebooks • Blogs • Wikis • Epals • • Webliographies • • OPAC/DESTINY • Cell phones-Twitter

  11. Learners Use Skills, Resources, & Tools To: One Example Standard 2. Skills 1. 6 Use the writing process, media and visual literacy, and technology skills to create products that express new understandings. Brainstorming what technology tools or techniques could be used: • Blogs • • Wikis • • Teachertube • • Voicethread • PowerPoint • Video • Digital presentations – MovieMaker, PhotoStory3 • Google docs and presentations • Facebook • Glogster • PageFlakes

  12. Learners Use Skills, Resources, & Tools To: Standard 3. Skills 1. 4 Use technology and other information tools to organize and display knowledge and understanding in ways that others can view, use, and assess. One Example Brainstorming what technology tools or techniques could be used: • Promethean and/or Smart Board • Webpages • Inspiration / graphic organizers • Activotes/ Eggs • Classroom Performance Systems • Rubrics • Voicethread • PowerPoint • Drop Folders • Wordles

  13. Learners Use Skills, Resources, & Tools To: Standard 4. Skills 1. 7 Use social networks and information tools to gather and share information. One Example Brainstorming what technology tools or techniques could be used: • Delicious.com • Blogs • Wikis • Teachertube • Voicethread • Promethean Flip Charts and Promethean Planet • Email • Cell Phones • Google Docs and Presentation

  14. Include Standards for 21st Century Learners in your Professional Growth Plan and your Site’s 301 Goals Created By Sally Dooley

  15. Sally, What’s a Wordle? http://wordle.net/ Wordles- a great technique for showing the emphasis in an article or speech. You copy and paste text or link to a blog’s URL. The most frequently used words show up the largest. A great way to analyze campaign speeches. “A toy for generating “word clouds” from text.”

  16. What’s a WIKI? 1994 – Ward Cunningham –Wiki term from buses at Honolulu Airport – fast, quick Web pages in minutes with minimal skills needed. You can make a wiki using the Basic Directions link. I recommend Wikispaces. It seems to have better graphic capabilities, and comments don’t show unless you click on them. All educational wikis should be private or by invitation only, never public. All of the wikis I listed have educational wikis as a separate option. The three I listed are free. Sally @ Sabino http://www.wikispaces.com Visit the Back to Library Conference - 21st Century TUSD Wiki http://21stcenturytusd.wikispaces.com/ [NOTE: The Wiki Wordle was from the Wikipedia article on wikis.]

  17. Evidence-based Practice • The TUSD Assessment Wiki • A place to gather information and organize data • for evidence based practice. • The plan this year is to create an online pre and post-test based on the Trails model for 2nd, 4th, 7th, and 9th grades. • We have already discussed this with Accountability and Research. If we can get them the test questions they can help us create the test. • The link to Trails, a free assessment, is on the wiki. • We need a PD day in August to solicit questions, and get the committee working on the tests. TUSD Assessment Wiki - http://tusdassessment.wikispaces.com/ If you want to join either wiki, use the password tusdlib or Email sally.dooley@tusd1.org for an invitation. The Other Cool Toolspage is a place that we can start collecting tools/products that we can share with teachers and students.

  18. Cheryl Shares More 21st Century Technology Tools • VoiceThread http://ed.voicethread.com/ • Digital Storytelling http://www.u.arizona.edu/~cberan/Digital%20Storytelling.html Refer to Librarians Listserve for information on the following: • KVOA Book Reviews • Integrating Technology into Instruction • TUSD 15 credit class to be held at Catalina High School

  19. 21st Century Connectionshttp://21centuryconnections.com/node/550 A Framework for Learning “Not only is the content landscape changing, but the skill set is changing too. There are numerous interpretations of 21st century skill sets but all tend to boil down to 4 categories of skills and understandings that students need to develop: • Inquiry, Research, and Information Literacy • Digital Citizenship and Personal Learning Networks • Communication and Collaboration in a Global World • Creativity, Inventive and Critical Thinking, and Design” A Quote to Keep in Mind

  20. Summer 2008Fitting Remarks by our New District Leader ….. “the educational landscape is changing.  A flat world and a global economy that puts a premium on creativity and innovation, along with digital native students, require us to consider new ends or outcomes, a progressive curriculum, and 21st century teaching strategies to produce those ends if we are to be a District of first choice.  After only a few weeks of officially being on the job, I am convinced that together we can design and transform the District into a model for 21st century education.” --Elizabeth Celania-Fagen, Ed.D.Superintendent

  21. Where is the Librarian? Smack Dab in the Middle of it All! PowerPoint created by Joan Valenzuela, Miller Elementary

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