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Be the Information Literacy Leader in Your District

Be the Information Literacy Leader in Your District. Professional Development Utilizing INFOhio’s 21 Essential Things Barb Reynolds Lori Guerrini

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Be the Information Literacy Leader in Your District

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  1. Be the Information Literacy Leader in Your District Professional Development Utilizing INFOhio’s 21 Essential Things Barb Reynolds Lori Guerrini iCoach LGCAChagrin Falls Schools

  2. Learningcommons.infohio.org

  3. Transforming the 21 Essential Things programinto a local professional development course… From iCoachto District Information Literacy Leader

  4. Start With a Proposal: Why? • Course credit and work load. • Course implementation improved at the local • level.

  5. Start With a Proposal:How? • Committee Work!

  6. 1. 2. Vision Project Management 3. Course Suggestion

  7. Supporting Documentation: 21 Things Expanded

  8. Supporting Documentation:Learning Path Sample

  9. Supporting Documentation:Supplemental Activities

  10. Supplemental Activities

  11. Supporting Documentation:Project Activity Rubric

  12. Project Activity Rubric

  13. Customize the LGCA Proposal for Your District Credit Options Proposal sent to Ashland University. Course qualified for 2 graduate credit hours. Library Media Teacher Applied for adjunct professor status. LMT will facilitate course. Course Agenda Structure and pace course requirements to best fit district schedule.

  14. Proposal Accepted by LPDC

  15. Publicizing the Course in Your District

  16. District Announcement

  17. District Course Application • To apply, please answer the questions below and email your responses as an attachment to:

  18. Nuts and Bolts of Course

  19. Agendas

  20. Summary of Requirements for 2 Graduate Credit Hours: • Meetings: • Attend course opening meeting (face-to-face). (1 meeting) • Attend Demonstrated Evidence Meetings (face-to-face). (2 meetings) • Course Work: • Complete Things 1 and 2, and nine additional Things of your choice.* Total Things • completed by the end of the workshop: 11 • For each Thing: • - Complete the Respond Section • - Complete one Supplemental Activity • Present your Supplemental Activities at the Demonstrated Evidence • meetings • * Do Not choose Thing #9. This is reserved for Part 2 of the workshop.

  21. Assessment Guide

  22. Scoring Guide

  23. Credit Options Through INFOhio/NWOET • Option One: No cost / No CEU - Take the modules for your own learning.[details] • Option Two: No cost /CEU- Work with your local LPDC to arrange for professional development credit.[details] • Option Three: Cost /CEU- Earn INFOhio/NWOET certificate(s) of completion.[details] • Option Four: Cost / 21st Century Skills Certificate - Earn your 45-hour 21st Century Skills certificate with specialization in Media and Information Resources. [details] • Option Five: Cost / Graduate credit -Receive one (1) or (3) graduate credits from Bowling Green State University and Ashland University.[details]

  24. Graduate CreditINFOhio and NWOET $159 for 1 hour or $199 for 3 hours PLUS an additional university fee, which varies based on which university partner you select, is required. One or three semester hour credit options are available based on the number of modules completed. A final project and additional online assessments are required.

  25. Benefits of a District LPDC ProposalFor Teachers • Course can satisfy any district requirements for PD hours. • Saves teachers money for graduate credit when librarian serves as adjunct • professor. • Possible to get blanket approval for this course saving teachers pre-approval • paperwork.

  26. Benefits of a District LPDC ProposalFor Library Media Specialists • Take ownership a professional development opportunity. • Become a leader in professional development. • Be directly involved with teachers/administrators and demonstrate your • expertise in information literacy and 21st century skills. • Build teacher partnerships and create collaboration and co-teaching • opportunities.

  27. Regional iCoaches

  28. Contact Information Lori Guerrini Chagrin Falls Schools lori.guerrini@chagrinschools.org Barb Reynolds iCoach LGCA barb.reynolds@lgca.org

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