Seeing the Big Picture: Technology Coordinators and Librarians Working Together Dr. Odin Jurkowski ...

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Seeing the Big Picture: Technology Coordinators and Librarians

Working Together

Dr. Odin Jurkowski

http://faculty.ucmo.edu/jurkowski/MITC2007Last updated 10.12.07

MOREnet Instructional Technology (MITC) Conference

Session 5 ∙ 10.16.07 ∙ 8:45 – 9:45 am

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What this Presentation is all AboutAwareness

Promotion

Making connections

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Agenda Introduction Information Power Technology Coordinators Commonalities Working Together and Making those

Connections

Introduction We compliment each other Need to know what others are doing Varies greatly from school to school Impacts student learning

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School Librarians

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Gayla Parks – LMSMy day doesn’t just consist of checking out books to kids – I am constantly meeting the needs of teachers by making sure one has the overhead projector she needs, another has a video projector and the coaxial cable necessary to reach from her computer, that the laptop cart is ready to be wheeled to a classroom, that a math teacher knows where to find a video clip on estimation on United Streaming, and that another math teacher has access to the library computer lab to do a drill-and-practice multiplication exercise. (I did all of this today, by the way).

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Information Power:Collaboration – Leadership – Technology

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Technology Coordinators

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The technology coordinator/facilitator, as partner:

The district/building technology coordinator and library media specialist must coordinate to provide support and expertise to teachers, students, and administrators in an effort to seamlessly integrate technology skills into the curriculum.collaborates with the LMS in planning long- and short-range technology goals, including budgets for networking, equipment, and resources;acts as a consultant and facilitator for the LMS to incorporate the use of technology to enhance teaching and learning;supports and facilitates the inservice and professional development activities in the area of technology;promotes the effective and efficient use of information retrieval skills and media production as tools for learning; andkeeps the equipment and network in operation.

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School Administration – School Library Media – Instructional Technology Academically in the same College, often the same Department, but separate programs

Marian the LibrarianTech Nerd

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LMS and Technology Coordinators Versatility in serving students and staff Familiarity with the curriculum Public relation skills Creatively work with reluctant faculty Interact closely with the school administrator Provide leadership Heavy users of technology Provide professional development Jacks-of-all trades

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Administrators – Librarians – Technology Coordinators

What do we have in common? Graduate school courses Leadership and management skills A commitment to our student’s welfare and

progress Total grasp of the curriculum A view of the big picture

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Working Together Equipment Informal teacher support (educational peer) Formal professional development Collaboration Technology planning

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Continued… One Laptop Per Child Project

http://www.xogiving.org Grants Building a community of learners

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Continued… Accidental Technology Steward

(ATS): You know you might be an ATS when everyone asks you about the latest social networking tool they hear kids talking about, or how to download the latest thing from the Web that they want to use.

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Make Those Connections Serve on committees together Meet over lunch Find time to collaborate Go to a conference together Work on a grant together

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ReferencesAmerican Association of School Librarians [and] Association for Educational

Communications and Technology. (1998). Information power: Building partnerships for learning. Chicago: American Library Association.

Anderson, M. (2002). The value of staff development: Librarians should play a leading role in technology training. School Library Journal, 48(11), 34-5.

Joiner, S. (2005). Birds of a feather? School Library Journal, 51(5), 42-4.Snyder, T. (2000). Getting lead-bottomed administrators excited about school

library media centers. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited.White, N. (2007). The accidental technology steward: Or, how you can

gamble very little and gain a lot. Knowledge Quest, 35(4), 32-5.Wilson, P., & Lyders, J. (2001). Leadership for today’s school library: A

handbook for the library media specialist and the school principal. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing.

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Contact InformationDr. Odin Jurkowski, Associate Professor & Program Coordinator, Educational TechnologyDepartment of Educational Leadership & Human DevelopmentCollege of EducationUniversity of Central Missouri Lovinger 4200BWarrensburg MO 64093

phone 660.543.8387jurkowski@ucmo.eduhttp://faculty.ucmo.edu/jurkowski

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