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1 Building an Online Library Learning Commons http://library.wrdsb.ca Ontario Library Association Super Conference 2011 Friday February 4, 2011

2 Anita Brooks Kirkland Library Consultant, K–12 Information Technology Services Becky Rouse Elementary Itinerant Teacher-Librarian Information Technology Services Janet Dixon Teacher-Librarian & Head of Library Waterloo Collegiate Institute

3 http://www.flickr.com/photos/soylentgreen23 Success Through Synergy Developing a Framework For Student Success Session #1817 OLA Super Conference 2009 Janet Dixon | Sarah Bowler Anita Brooks Kirkland Waterloo Region District School Board

4 Lonely Trees… Program Advocacy Strategic Planning Professional Learning Communities Effective Teaching 21 st Century Learning Library Anita, Library Consultant, who has far too active a mental life.

5 "A SHARED VISION is not an idea...it is rather a force in people's hearts… a force of impressive power. It may be inspired by an idea, but once it goes further - if it is compelling enough to acquire the support of more than one person - then it is no longer an abstraction. People begin to see it as if it exists. Shared visions derive their power from common caring. Shared vision is vital for the learning organization because it provides the focus and energy for learning.“ Peter Senge Johnson, Doug. The Indispensable Librarian: Surviving (and Thriving) in School Media Centers. Linworth Publishing Inc., Worthington, Ohio.1997. "A SHARED VISION is not an idea...it is rather a force in people's hearts… a force of impressive power. It may be inspired by an idea, but once it goes further - if it is compelling enough to acquire the support of more than one person - then it is no longer an abstraction. People begin to see it as if it exists. Shared visions derive their power from common caring. Shared vision is vital for the learning organization because it provides the focus and energy for learning.“ Peter Senge Johnson, Doug. The Indispensable Librarian: Surviving (and Thriving) in School Media Centers. Linworth Publishing Inc., Worthington, Ohio.1997.

6 The time has come for school libraries to welcome an ever- widening variety of learning practices and activities. This can be accomplished through the provision of real and virtual spaces that encourage and facilitate expanded engagement. The challenge is discovering how to reconfigure our current spaces both inside and beyond a school and a school library’s walls to reflect this new reality. Access to the technology that makes it possible, obviously, is critical.

7 The library has to be somewhere and everywhere. We need to be better when users are in the virtual library space than when they cross the threshold of our physical library space. Joseph Janes Dean, The Information School University of Washington OCULA Spotlight Speaker, Super Conference 2008 A Vibrant Online Presence is Essential for All Libraries

8 Our online library spaces must be dynamic, usable learning spaces. VIRTUAL SPACE PHYSICAL SPACE 21st Century School Library Teaching Space Collaborative Learning Space Information Space

9 Good signage in the physical library space Physical Library Space  Open  Flexible  Inviting  Organized

10 A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability How we really use the web: SCANNING READ SCAN How to use this site MUDDLING THROUGH I’m not sure how I got here, but I like what I found! SATISFICING “Principle of Least Effort” Fast Food Approach to Information-Seeking Perplexed Librarian “Our information is healthier and tastes better too!”

11 Can we actually build an online library learning commons? Who will do the work? How will we keep it going? Will our teacher-librarians embrace the project and understand its strategic importance? Do we have the resources? Will our own department support us? Will what we ultimately create be usable and useful and inspire learning? Will our stakeholders support us? Will they see the benefit? Can we meet their needs and exceed their expectations? Mission Critical

12 The Problem: Secondary Libraries Sixteen teacher-librarians working in isolation at sixteen schools Duplication Need to be able to collaborate Varying levels of comfort, time and ability to support library web presence Want common research guide, based on resources developed over past few years

13 High School D Library Minimal Content ?? ?

14 Working independently and collaborating to create great material. How could we scale this up effectively and share broadly?

15 The Problem: Elementary Libraries Five teacher-librarians working centrally, supporting 102 schools Still have mandate to support instructional role of libraries and support teachers Need common resources Need to be able to collaborate Varying levels of comfort, time and ability to support library web presence

16 The Problem: Need One Place to Look Instructional Resources Procedures & Policy Library Catalogue Virtual Library Central Libraries / Professional Resources Promotion & Marketing

17 Elementary Library Staffing Grant ITS Department Reorganization New Leadership Better Support Renewed Vision Together For Learning

18 Influencing the Agenda Futures Forum & PLP Wireless in Schools http://www.flickr.com/photos/kevhickey/ Web 2.0 for Learning Library Learning Commons

19 Planning

20 Wordpress MU Technology

21 Collaboration Secondary Teacher-Librarians Elementary Teacher-Librarians Library Consultant

22 Character Education Learning Services & School Success Special Education SERT Networking ESL Teachers Equity & Inclusion Aboriginal Strategic Partnerships

23 COCA: Central Ontario Computer Association

24 High School D Library hyperlink Existing Rich Content: Local Needs Common Resources Common Needs Common Message Minimal Local Content Secondary Schools & the Library Learning Commons Earlier Vision…

25 Common to all secondary library websites.

26 Common to all elementary school websites

27 Elementary: Renewed Instructional Focus

28 Secondary: Increased Collaboration & Sense of Purpose

29 Development Plans 2010 – 2011 Elementary content in Research section More secondary content in Research Virtual Library support materials Technology tools & resources for teachers & students Differentiation strategies (Spec Ed partnership) Web presence for central Education Library Direct support for Futures Forum Project

30 Virtual Commons Learning Projects 2010 – 2011 Red Maple Blog (five schools) White Pine Blog (eight schools) Library Links Blog School Projects – School Success Planning Book blogs Collaborative research wikis Google apps Mobile technology Wireless

31 Koechlin / Loertscher TM Canada Knowledge Building Centre https://sites.google.com/site/tmcanada1

32 But have we moved the Learning Commons idea forward? David Loertscher & Carol Koechlin (WRDSB April 29, 2010): Build a team: Create a whole school vision Start with program: Develop resources & create spaces to support a “learning together” program Gather evidence Get better and better

33 Build a team: Create a whole school vision Cross-Curricular Connections Group Elementary Team Renewal Elementary - Secondary Partnership Integral to ITS vision and initiatives

34 Start with program: Develop resources & create spaces to support a “learning together” program

35 Gather evidence http://wrdsblibrary.pbworks.com/

36 Get better and better "A SHARED VISION is not an idea...it is rather a force in people's hearts… a force of impressive power. It may be inspired by an idea, but once it goes further - if it is compelling enough to acquire the support of more than one person - then it is no longer an abstraction. People begin to see it as if it exists. Shared visions derive their power from common caring. Shared vision is vital for the learning organization because it provides the focus and energy for learning.“ Peter Senge Johnson, Doug. The Indispensable Librarian: Surviving (and Thriving) in School Media Centers. Linworth Publishing Inc., Worthington, Ohio.1997. "A SHARED VISION is not an idea...it is rather a force in people's hearts… a force of impressive power. It may be inspired by an idea, but once it goes further - if it is compelling enough to acquire the support of more than one person - then it is no longer an abstraction. People begin to see it as if it exists. Shared visions derive their power from common caring. Shared vision is vital for the learning organization because it provides the focus and energy for learning.“ Peter Senge Johnson, Doug. The Indispensable Librarian: Surviving (and Thriving) in School Media Centers. Linworth Publishing Inc., Worthington, Ohio.1997.

37 Collaborate, collaborate, collaborate Work together across schools or within your school Take advantage of Web 2.0 tools Market, market, market Making meaningful connections Strategic Alignment What can you do in your context? Is Steve Jobs a Role Model for Librarians? David F. Kohl (2010). Journal of Academic Librarianship 36(3).

38 http://library.wrdsb.ca Library Learning Commons


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