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A Time to Plan, Play & ProduceHawaii Association of School Librarians

Spring ConferenceMarch 24, 2012

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Conference Wiki & Edmodo

http://haslspring2012.wikispaces.com/

Join our Edmodo group: 1jnf8h

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Mahalo! Conference Team

Roxanne Campbell Michelle Colte Jarri Kagawa Lynette Kam Sandra Kugisaki-Ongie Jill Kusumoto Jan Lee

Site Coordinators Dori Seatriz, Librarian Mike Fricano, Technology Coordinator

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Mahalo! Experts at work sessions

Imelda Corpuz-Amano Phyllis Durante Rebecca Linford Patricia Louis Diane Mokuau Audrey Okemura Denise Sumida Sandra Yamamoto

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Mahalo

Vendors

Conference attendees!

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Fall Conference Evaluations Hands-on sessions based on tools

presented today The focus on technology & Web 2.0 is

excellent! Glogster & Go Animate! More...

Digital presentation tools 21st Century Learning—hands on! Technology: more, more, more!

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AASL & ISTE Standards

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Common Core StandardsThere is an emphasis on information and media literacies and the expectation that students have the opportunity to access a variety of resources, create in multiple media and publish in new ways.

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Online Assessments Read Complex Texts

(EBSCO) Complete Research Projects

Weebly, Glogster, Storybird, EBSCO, LiveBinders, Thinkfinity

Opportunities for classroom speaking & listening Glogster

Work with digital media Weebly, Glogster, Storybird, EBSCO

Goldman, Get Ready for Online Assessments.

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Google Survey

Thank you to those of you who responded to the survey!A Google form gives you a chance to gauge your students’ prior knowledge/experience, gain an understanding of their expectations, and ultimately, direct your instruction to meet their needs.

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First Responders! Roxanne Campbell Faye Yamasaki Liz Heue

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Electronic Pledge Sheet for “Reading for the Earth”

Instead of xeroxing pledge forms for Reading for the Earth, create a google form! You will save paper & see the results with a click of a button.

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Experience with tools

When I realized the majority of you had no prior experience, I uploaded step-by-step hand-outs and “how to videos” to the wiki.

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Ideas for projects

Because so many of you did not have a planned project prior to the conference, I included a number of samples on the wiki pages for each tool. You can find MORE great ideas from conference attendees in the edmodo group hasl spring 2012.

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Work sessions you will attend

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21st Century Tools, for 21st Century Learning

Watch this GoAnimate video to gain some ideas of how each tool featured at the conference might be integrated into your instruction: http://goo.gl/vil31

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Schedule & Location Work session 1: 9:45-10:30 Work session 2: 10:35-11:25

EBSCO=Tech lab in the library Thinkfinity=library tables _________=library Easy/Enjoyable section Glogster, LiveBinders Storybird &

Weebly=Cafeteria Evaluation, next steps & door prizes:

11:30

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Work Session(s)Work session 1: 9:45-10:30Work session 2: 10:35-11:20

Or focus on one tool from 9:45-11:20

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Playing with Media by Wesley Fryer

Make time for play Engage with a new tool

(or 2 new tools)

Think multimedia Print, audio & visual

Use the wiki as a resource

Share your creations & ideas!

Visit http://goo.gl/zrDlz to see this eBook

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Adapting to new tools: Pinterest

Read Joyce Valenza’s & Doug Johnson’s article “Things that keep us up at night” via my Web 2.0 Pinterest board: http://pinterest.com/mcolte/web-2-0/

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Safe social networking for students and teachers

Join our HASL group: 1jnf8h Post questions or ideas Upload lessons or handouts Share links to your creations or great

resources

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Why Edmodo?

“Librarians [educators] cannot adequately retool if they do not develop personal learning networks.

Those who don’t drag us all down.”

Valenza/Johnson

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First to Join the HASL Edmodo Group! Dr. Michelle Igarashi Doreen Tabe Christina Waugh

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Save the dates! Digital Reading

September 22, 2012 Sacred Hearts Academy

Collaboration? Technology Integration? with an AMAZING mainland librarian February 2, 2013 Joint conference with HCTE

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Works Cited Fryer, Wesley. Playing with Media: Simple Ideas for

Powerful Sharing. PDF. Goldman, Hilary. "Get Ready For Online Assessments."

Learning & Leading with Technology 39.6 (2012): 40. Print.

Valenza, Joyce Kasman, Doug Johnson -- School Library Journal, and 10/01/2009. " Things That Keep Us Up at Night." School LIbrary Journal. Media Source Publication, n.d. Web. 22 Mar. 2012. <http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6699357.html>.


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