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Academic Librarians and School Library Media Specialists

 

The purpose of this Wiki is to provide a means of communication between Academic Librarians and School Library Media Specialists to share ideas to improve student's readiness for the college.

 

Blueprint for Collaboration

by the AASL/ACRL Task Force on the Educational Role of Libraries

 

2011 Preparing 21st Century Learner's Workshop

 June 16th from 1-4pm at the Muskingum University Library

 

 

Active Learning- faculty collaboration, free resources.

 

Incorporating 21st Century skills into the curriculum

 

In-service Power Point presentations  - borrow if you like or have us come present a specially tailored session for you and your faculty. Have you presented an in-service? Please share it with us.

 

Pages

 

Questions and general discussion

 

Active Learning

 

Meeting schedules/workshops

 

INFOhio 21st Century Learning Commons

 

Assessment using Trails

 

What do our students need to be prepared for the college library

 

Successful instruction ideas

 

Web ideas

 

Tips for collaborating with faculty

 

Links

 

 

Comments (21)

Cherie Bronkar said

at 2:50 pm on Apr 16, 2009

Cherie Bronkar said

at 10:48 am on May 13, 2009

Welcome Media Specialists, Media Techs and Librarian Aides!!! I hope that you enjoyed the workshop and take a minute to add comments here or under any of the subject pages.

Cherie Bronkar said

at 2:31 pm on May 18, 2009

I'm requesting permission to post Prof. Deb Vegh's syllabi and info that she presented to the Wiki. As soon as I get the ok, I'll post them under the workshops link.

Judy Brown said

at 3:11 pm on May 18, 2009

Cherie, Sheila, and Muskingum Staff - I want to thank you for an enjoyable and interesting meeting concerning the challenges of college research and our role of preparing students for it during their high school years. I think this will be quite beneficial to all of us- especially the students.

Judy Brown said

at 3:12 pm on May 18, 2009

I also want to say that I accessed this from school with no problems, so thanks to whomever got this unblocked.

Cherie Bronkar said

at 8:53 am on May 19, 2009

Thanks Judy. It may be unblocked because of the name change from pbwiki to pbworks. Maybe we've tricked the filters :-)

Cherie Bronkar said

at 3:32 pm on Sep 14, 2009

Anyone interested in sharing your 21st Century skills message with your school's faculty? If so let me know. I'll be presenting and inservice at Buckeye Trails this week and would be happy to visit the rest of you as well.

Cherie Bronkar said

at 3:45 pm on Sep 14, 2009

Has anyone thought of starting an assessement at the beginning of your school year using Trails and a follow up at the end of the year?

Cherie Bronkar said

at 3:28 pm on Sep 15, 2009

Check this out....might be a great piece to use an inservice. (btw...Nancy I have a different one I'm using for your in service)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Loh7dUkYFnE&feature=related

Cherie Bronkar said

at 8:35 am on Sep 21, 2009

Enjoyed our in service session with Buckeye Trails High School. Share many aspects of 21st Century skills and the research skills students will need to be successful in college. Thanks to Nancy Kirkland for inviting us.

Cherie Bronkar said

at 1:23 pm on Sep 29, 2009

Hi Everyone,

Check out this fantastic resource of free podcasts. A great way to integrate some of our 21st Century tools into our curriculum.
http://www.etech.ohio.gov/ohioonitunesu/ohioonitunesu.dot

I've also posted the link and a brief description to the wiki.

Ohio on iTunes U Overview - Podcasts are a great way to introduce new 21st Century resources. This site offers pdocasts of professional development (ex. using photoshop and many more tutorials), Science (ex. bird songs) and conversations in Spanish, French and Russian (especially beneficial to your language instructores.) An incredible new 21st Century resource.

Cherie Bronkar said

at 4:14 pm on Mar 16, 2010

Please check out the new page for the 2010 workshop and also please comment on how assessment has been going from the last workshop.

Cherie Bronkar said

at 5:53 pm on Mar 24, 2010

Gearing up for the 2010 Workshop. Please let me know if the Summer months would be better for everyone. I know we had some schedule juggling with the Spring date.

Cherie Bronkar said

at 3:24 pm on May 25, 2010

2010 Workshop- Tuesday July 13 from 1-4pm. I'll be sending out more details soon.

Cherie Bronkar said

at 1:15 pm on Jul 14, 2010

Thanks to everyone who attend our 2010 workshop!!! I'll be posting more information from our workshop soon.

Cherie Bronkar said

at 3:11 pm on Jul 21, 2010

CEU certificates will be mailed out soon. MVESC is processing them now and will send them to me to be distributed....so should not be long.
Cherie

Cherie Bronkar said

at 3:05 pm on Nov 14, 2010

Just checking in with everyone. Thought I'd see if anyone has used the Trails assessment and if so what have your findings been so far? I'll be posting some updates that I think everyone will find helpful later in the week.

Cherie Bronkar said

at 3:13 pm on Nov 16, 2010

New links and information posted.....come check it out.

Cherie Bronkar said

at 3:33 pm on Nov 16, 2010

Sorry everyone...had a linking error. Everything should be fixed now.

Cherie Bronkar said

at 4:05 pm on Apr 7, 2011

It's time to start thinking about our summer workshop. I'm interested in hearing ideas from the group, are there things you'd like to know about or information you'd like to share at this summer's workshop? We will be inviting school librarians and faculty, academic librarians and faculty to share ideas, new uses for technology and more. If you've been to a workshop and would like to share information, please contact me as soon as possible.

Cherie Bronkar said

at 10:39 am on Apr 28, 2011

We've planned exciting technology filled workshop for 2011. This year's session will be held June 16th from 1-4pm at the Muskingum University Library---CEU's and/or Graduate credit available. E-Books, Mobile Libraries, Essential Things 4-7 and much more will be featured this year. Please encourage your colleagues to attend. We were excited to see some K-12 faculty here last year, let's shoot for even more this year. Please see the workshop info listed here in the wiki for a flyer about the event. I'll also be sending this out on as many listserves as possible. Please feel free to forward the flyer on to any list serves that you think would have interested participants too.

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