
Your Library Is the Answer
Demonstrating Relevance to Tech-Savvy Learners
Libraries Unlimited Inc (Publisher)
Published on 22. January 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
236 pages
978-1-59884-933-2 (ISBN)
Description
Today's tech-savvy and digitally connected students present a new challenge for today's school librarians. This book offers the 21st-century tools and know-how necessary for educators to appeal to and challenge students to learn-and to want to learn.
What are the best ways to motivate students to become engaged and develop a passion for learning? Can appealing to their desire for socialization and constant communication-attributes of their lives outside of education-via the integration of cutting-edge technologies and "new media" in the library or classroom serve to ignite creativity, curiosity, and critical thinking? This book shows how you can make use of non-traditional tools such as popular social networks, collaborative technologies, and cloud computing to teach information and communications technologies integrated with the school curriculum to improve student learning-and demonstrates how these same technologies can help you measure skills and mastery learning.
The book provides an easy-to-follow blueprint for using collaborative techniques, innovation, and teaching for creativity to achieve the new learning paradigm of self-directed learning, such as flipping the classroom or library. Readers of this book will find concrete, step-by-step examples of proven lesson plans, collaborative models, and time-saving strategies for the successful integration of American Association of School Librarians (AASL) standards. The authors-both award-winning teachers-explain the quantitatively and qualitatively measurable educational value of using these technologies for core curricular and information and communications technologies instruction, showing that they both enhance student learning outcomes and provide data for measuring their impact on learning.
What are the best ways to motivate students to become engaged and develop a passion for learning? Can appealing to their desire for socialization and constant communication-attributes of their lives outside of education-via the integration of cutting-edge technologies and "new media" in the library or classroom serve to ignite creativity, curiosity, and critical thinking? This book shows how you can make use of non-traditional tools such as popular social networks, collaborative technologies, and cloud computing to teach information and communications technologies integrated with the school curriculum to improve student learning-and demonstrates how these same technologies can help you measure skills and mastery learning.
The book provides an easy-to-follow blueprint for using collaborative techniques, innovation, and teaching for creativity to achieve the new learning paradigm of self-directed learning, such as flipping the classroom or library. Readers of this book will find concrete, step-by-step examples of proven lesson plans, collaborative models, and time-saving strategies for the successful integration of American Association of School Librarians (AASL) standards. The authors-both award-winning teachers-explain the quantitatively and qualitatively measurable educational value of using these technologies for core curricular and information and communications technologies instruction, showing that they both enhance student learning outcomes and provide data for measuring their impact on learning.
Reviews / Votes
If you have a question about school librarians and online learning, try this resource. There is a lot to like in this book, whether you're a working librarian, a student preparing to be a librarian, a tech-savvy teacher, a school administrator, or an interested parent or school board member. . . . It also serves as a guidebook to help longtime professionals evaluate and improve their programs and offers new librarians a rich resource for what lies ahead. . . . Overall, this book can be a worthy addition to your collection to help you stay up-to-date with online learning in schools and especially in school libraries. * Marketing Library Services *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59884-933-2 (9781598849332)
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Christina T. Russo | Cathy Swan
Your Library Is the Answer
Demonstrating Relevance to Tech-Savvy Learners
E-Book
01/2015
1st Edition
Libraries Unlimited Inc
€38.49
Available for download

Christina T. Russo | Cathy Swan
Your Library Is the Answer
Demonstrating Relevance to Tech-Savvy Learners
E-Book
01/2015
1st Edition
Libraries Unlimited Inc
€38.49
Available for download
Persons
Christina T. Russo, MLS, is the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) librarian at the New Canaan High School, New Canaan, CT.
Cathy Swan is a Google Certified Teacher and world language consultant. She was formerly technology integration and world language teacher at New Canaan Public Schools, New Canaan, CT.
Cathy Swan is a Google Certified Teacher and world language consultant. She was formerly technology integration and world language teacher at New Canaan Public Schools, New Canaan, CT.
Content
Contents
Introduction
Part I: Advocate and Manage
Chapter 1: Leadership
Chapter 2: Mission and Core Values
Part II: Socialize and Engage
Chapter 3: Environment: Culture and Climate
Chapter 4: Social Bookmarking / Participatory Learning / Collaborative Research
Part III: Communicate and Collaborate
Chapter 5: Collaborative Technologies and Cloud Computing
Chapter 6: GAFE: Google APPS for Education
Chapter 7: Online Blended Learning
Part IV: Network
Chapter 8: Establish Professional Learning Network
Part V: Use Standards
Chapter 9: Common Core
Part VI: Instruct
Chapter 10: Instruction
Chapter 11: Assessment
Chapter 12: PLCs
Part VII: Search
Chapter 13: Google Search: Strategies and Protocols
Chapter 14: Literacy: digital, reading, writing, numeracy and inquiry
Part VIII: Create
Chapter 15: Creativity and Curiosity
Part IX: Digitize: Publish and Produce
Chapter 16: Plagiarism
Chapter 17: Copyright and Intellectual Property
Chapter 18: Cybersafety
Part X: Innovate and Adapt
Chapter 19: New and Emerging Technologies
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Part I: Advocate and Manage
Chapter 1: Leadership
Chapter 2: Mission and Core Values
Part II: Socialize and Engage
Chapter 3: Environment: Culture and Climate
Chapter 4: Social Bookmarking / Participatory Learning / Collaborative Research
Part III: Communicate and Collaborate
Chapter 5: Collaborative Technologies and Cloud Computing
Chapter 6: GAFE: Google APPS for Education
Chapter 7: Online Blended Learning
Part IV: Network
Chapter 8: Establish Professional Learning Network
Part V: Use Standards
Chapter 9: Common Core
Part VI: Instruct
Chapter 10: Instruction
Chapter 11: Assessment
Chapter 12: PLCs
Part VII: Search
Chapter 13: Google Search: Strategies and Protocols
Chapter 14: Literacy: digital, reading, writing, numeracy and inquiry
Part VIII: Create
Chapter 15: Creativity and Curiosity
Part IX: Digitize: Publish and Produce
Chapter 16: Plagiarism
Chapter 17: Copyright and Intellectual Property
Chapter 18: Cybersafety
Part X: Innovate and Adapt
Chapter 19: New and Emerging Technologies
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index