TOOLS FOR THE 21 st CENTURY LIBRARY? Amie Hall and Brooke Hudson.

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TOOLS FOR THE 21 st CENTURY LIBRARY? Amie Hall and Brooke Hudson

WHAT IS A 21 ST CENTURY LIBRARY?

 Manifesto Article: Reading Information Landscape Communication and Publishing and Storytelling Collection Development Facilities Access, Equity, Advocacy Audience and Collaboration Copyright, Copyleft, and Information Ethics New Technology Tools Professional Development and Professionalism Teaching, Learning, and Reference Into the Future WHAT IS A 21 ST CENTURY LIBRARIAN? What should we unlearn?

WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?

FES LIBRARY

21 st Century AASL Standards: Standard One:Standard One: Learners use skills, resources, and tools to inquire, think critically, and gain knowledge. Standard Two:Standard Two: Learners use skills, resources, and tools to draw conclusions, make informed decisions, apply knowledge to new situations, and create new knowledge. Standard Three:Standard Three: Learners use skills, resources, and tools to share knowledge and participate ethically and productively as members of our democratic society. Standard Four:Standard Four: Learners use skills, resources, and tools to pursue personal and aesthetic growth. Under each standard- Skills, Dispositions in Action, Responsibilities, and Self-Assessment StrategiesSkillsDispositions in Action ResponsibilitiesSelf-Assessment Strategies 21 ST CENTURY STANDARDS Check out the Crosswalk at guidelines/crosswalk

21 ST CENTURY SKILLS

Book Trailers- Animal Research and PowerPoint Digital Citizenship- Tree Octopus Online Reference Materials- Kahoot Web 2.0 Tools- Glogster, Prezi, Book Talk, Kid Blog, Fake Book 21 ST CENTURY LESSONS

Toon Tastic Animoto iMovie ChatterKid Blabberize eduCreation Kid Blog Tellagami Tools4students Photo Card StoryKit Brain Pop Idea Sketch Book Creator Kodable Lego Movie NASA Pic Stitch Green Screen APPS

 All sorts of information available on this topic and how to implement. Center options include: Listening Center Puzzle Center Technology Center Bookmark Boggle Lesson Related ABC order Reference Material AND SOOO many more CENTERS 20 minute lesson 20 minute centers Centers every few weeks You as a rotation every week

 Our Library Learning Commons (LLC) is a large, flexibly designed space where our students learn how to access, use and create information ethically. We set the tone of our learning commons as one that encourages both “taking” (traditional library usage with checkouts and research) and “making” (innovative usage where students create, explore and design new information and learn new skills).  Here are a few options: MAKERSPACE MOVEMENT Mask makin g Sewing and embroider y Duct tape desig n Origami and paper crafts Card tricks Kinetic Sand Sculptu re Button Jewelr y Lego Design and Constructi on Tinker Lab 3-D and Pop-Up Inspiration Station Magneti c Poetry Codin g Video Producti on Audio Recordin g

Budget Ideas- stretching our dollars Self Check In and Self Check Out Destiny tips, tidbits, and shortcuts How to get the high school population interested in the library A.R. rewards, incentives, and ideas Events- Read Across America week, Read for the Record, International Literacy Day, other reading/literacy events Loss prevention Q & A