Highlighted & Underlined Technology, Research, and Learning Resources
Graphite.org—A Product from Common Sense Media
Graphite™ is a free service from nonprofit Common Sense Media designed to help preK-12
educators discover, use, and share the best apps, games, websites, and digital curricula for
their students by providing unbiased, rigorous ra%ngs and prac%cal insights from our ac%ve
community of teachers. Watch the one minute video on how it works—h)p://goo.gl/
OSZGTb
Simplifying Text Complexity
The Teaching Channel features a weekly selec%on of videos that support
CCSS, strategies, and advice for the classroom. They can be found on
Twi)er (@TeachingChannel), Pinterest, Facebook and YouTube.
I like to think about this video as a mini-webinars. This nineteen minute
video about simplifying text complexity and the CCSS. It helps define where
literacy fits in with the integra%on of text and media. h)p://goo.gl/7VuAoq
Se�ng Up Google Docs to Confer on Student Reading—
This ten minute video created by Bill Bass explains how conferencing with students about their
reading can be done in a collabora%ve space with mul%ple teachers and/or students. This
instruc%onal strategy provides the opportunity for teachers to confer with students and groups
of students, such as a book clubs, according to their reading levels.
h)p://blog.mrbassonline.com/
How To See Leading zeros in Excel
This week I had the opportunity to work with barcodes and found out that our library barcodes begin
with a zero, which poses are problem when using an Excel sheet to print out over due books for
example. By using the custom number feature while forma<ng cells, you will be able to see those
leading zeros. To display one leading zero with variable-length numbers like our barcodes, create a
custom format by typing in zero (0) (in quota%on marks, followed by the number sign (#). Like this:
"0"# To see the demonstra%on video that is less than one minute go to h)p://goo.gl/77XZ4i.
Looking for Nonfic*on Literacy & Current Event Resources?
NEWSELA—h)p://newsela.com/ is an educa%onal resource that is wri)en with mul%ple text
complexity levels in mind. The site combines nonfic%on and daily news to help students build reading
@your Library Know & Go
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Learning Opportunities
Parkway Library Media Webinar Series 10/10/13—Google Collabora%ve Tools - Bill Bass -
Archived—h)p://goo.gl/q6mBxy
11/12/13—Digital Ci%zenship—Tom Swoboda—4 PM
12/3/13—TBD
1/16/14— Seeing Horizon Through Student Eyes -
Ka%e Stafford - 4 PM
3/4/14—TBD
4/8/4—TBD
Parkway Edcamp Nov 6th | 4:30—6:00PM | ISC Join us at ISC (Room A) to munch on some snacks, learn from your fellow peers, and collaborate with librarians, the
professional learning team, technology facilita%on commi)ee members, instruc%onal coaches, progress monitoring coaches
and math facilitators.
What is Edcamp you ask?
An edcamp is a user-generated conference - commonly referred to as an "unconference". Edcamps are designed to provide
par%cipant-driven professional development for K-12 educators. Edcamps are modeled aLer BarCamps, free par%cipant-
driven conferences with a primary focus on technology and computers. Educa%onal technology is a common topic area for
edcamps, as are pedagogy, prac%cal examples in instruc%onal use of modern tools, and solving the problems technology can
introduce into the classroom environment. Please watch the video to find out more about edcamps.
h)p://vimeo.com/40267865 (2:05 min)
E-Books in Schools: Lessons Learned from A-Z—Tuesday, November 5th, 1:00 PM—
In this hour-long webinar sponsored by OverDrive, a panel of school librarians will
discuss their successes with implemen%ng an e-book plaNorm and using e-books in the
classroom and school library. Register at h)p://goo.gl/RJM7Rk (video archive available if
you register)
Gateway Media Literacy Week—
It’s that %me of year when the Gateway Media Literacy Partners (GMLP) of St. Louis
conducts their Annual Media Literacy Week, which begins on November 10th-17th. It is
designed to engage the community in a great media literacy conversa%on. Check out the
calendar of events at h)p://goo.gl/sKEHnf
Using the BIG6/Super3—Pu�ng Common Core to Work—Tuesday, November 12th at 4pm ET I know many of you use BIG6 or Super3 or a combina%on of both— In this webinar, the next steps for
designing, crea%ng, and managing Big6/Super3 within the Common Core K-12 informa%on &
technology skills are shared. Register: h)p://goo.gl/Q6yo5H
Par*cipa*on Credits—ALer you have par%cipated in the webinar, in order to get credit, you will need to go to h)p://%nyurl.com/
LibWebinars and record your par%cipa%on. Remember that district credit is based on the number of hours that you par%cipate.
Six hours will get you .5 credit and 12 hours will get you 1 credit.
Each webinar will be held using Google Hangouts
(h)p://www.google.com/+/learnmore/hangouts/)
and will be archived on a Parkway Library YouTube
Channel which we will set up soon. If you want to
par%cipate in the webinar and ask ques%ons, you
are free to do. You can also just watch as it's
happening, or you can watch it aLer the fact as it
will be archived on the YouTube channel and a link
put on our website.
Literacy is more important
than ever it was, in this world
of text and email, a world of
wri)en informa%on. We
need to read and write, we
need global ci%zens who can
read comfortably,
comprehend what they are
reading, understand nuance,
and make themselves
understood.
~Neil Gaiman
Contact Information
Bill Bass
Twitter: billbass Skype: bill.bass3
Kim Lindskog Twitter: klindskog Skype: klindskog
Nancy Ikemeyer Skype: nancy,ikemeyer.pearl Twitter: NancyIkemeyer
http://tinyurl.com/libserv
Access the Library Services Webpage using the QR code below.
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Nancy’s Nook PLC Info for WEDNESDAY!
Wednesday, November 6th
is the next PLC late start date. Agenda’s, etc. are being posted
to the District “I” drive. This is the only way I can accurately keep a)endance. If it is not
posted to the “I” drive, your group will not get credit for a)ending. PLEASE LOAD YOUR
AGENDA TO THE “I” DRIVE.
Direc%ons on loading your documents per Liz Morrison:
Important Informa%on for MSPLC Leaders and Administrators
MSPLC Documents will be stored on the I-Drive in the folder labeled PLC Document.
- Click on the 2013 - 2014 Folder
- Click on the Appropriate Month
- Click on the Appropriate Folder (if you do not see a folder for your work - add a folder)
- Add your documents
As always, if you have ques%ons or concerns, please feel free to contact me @ 58453 or
Reminders Mee*ng of the Minds—Thursday, November 7th
When - Thursday, November 7, 2013
Where - Mike Duffy's - 1024 Schnucks Woods Mill Plaza, Chesterfield, MO 63146 (Clayton
and 141) - Google Map for direc%ons h)p://goo.gl/KngtSF
Time - 3:30 - 6:30 PM (of course you can stay longer if you choose)
Food and drink are on your own
Please RSVP at hHp://goo.gl/j4vkRI
@your Library
• Interna%onal Games Day @ your library Game on November 16, 2013
• Make it@your Library—Check out the Maker Space Project
Website makeitatyourlibrary.org
Student Opportunity Show-Me a Movie is a digital storytelling contest for students
grades 2-12 in Missouri and its Border States. These students are
invited to demonstrate their crea%vity and digital moviemaking
skills in one of five categories.
Cash prizes go to the school of the winning movies in each
category. See last year's winners and winners from past years.
All winning movies are show-cased at a recep%on on February 11, 2014 during
the Midwest Educa%on Technology Conference (METC). The students from the winnings
movie are invited to a)end along with their teachers and families. Informa*on, Contest
Timeline & Submission Guidelines can be found at h)p://goo.gl/u579z4
Picts Around Pkwy
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• Skype with an Author—Shannon at SWM
• Book fair at NEM
• Check-out with Karen at Wren
• Lessons with Lauren at Claymont
• Clearing space at Fern
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Thinking About Library Spaces in Terms of Mission & Vision As we think about our library spaces as more of a learning commons we need to reflect on how those
spaces might be used to necessitate our overall mission and vision. Students are our patrons and we want
them to come to a place that inspires them to be capable, curious and confident learners who understand
and respond to the challenges of an ever-changing world.
Many of you have been talking to me about your spaces, that being said, it isn’t an all or nothing approach to
design or funding. You can mix traditional furniture with modern décor. You can also work from year-to-
year as money become available. So, dream big and create a vision for each area and work on just one
section at a time. When laying out your space, imagine the space divided into functional, convertible are-
as that will entice your students to return to the area. Areas to consider may include: lounge/soft seating/
recreational, small group, computer, quiet /individual study, high-interest/popular/new display, collec-
tions, service, group collaboration/conference, project area, and café/vending.
Things that are currently trending within library spaces are:
soL sea%ng, study areas,
and func%onal tables.
Décor!
Large graphics, soL tex%les, warm ligh%ng, ceiling art,
and colorful modular walls help to define spaces.
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Ideas in Shelving!
Mobility and ligh%ng are playing a big role in how shelves are being designed and used. Other ideas include
how to arrange those shelves and how to use small areas to incorporate book shelve displays.
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Func%onal Spaces
These areas include a gaming/media literacy space, self search catalog and checkout kiosk, a wall size dry erase
board in a collabora%ve area, a charging sta%on counter, and a media pod that is as comfortable to the creators
and as it is to the viewers.
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