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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Our First LIBinar on Library Standards

This morning we launched our first BVSD LIBinar! LIBinars are the library webinars hosted by BVSD teacher librarians and friends.

Today's LIBinar host was BVSD library coordinator Nannette McMurtry. Her presentation, What Are My Standards?, was a discussion of how library standards are embedded in the curriculum. She shared some great resources about national, state, and local standards, and about what the teacher librarian's role is in supporting standards.

Watch the recording of today's LIBinar:

Takeaways

We had fun and learned a lot during this morning's event, which will hopefully make it easier for you to participate in our live broadcasts in the future. Our main takeaway was that instead of just inviting teacher librarians through Google Plus, we will be sending you a calendar invite with the link to join the LIBinar. We will also post that link to this blog. By getting out the word in multiple ways, we hope to have more of you join us during the live broadcast so that you can participate in real time.

Next LIBinar

Our next LIBinar will be on Thursday, October 29 at 4:00 pm. Barb Miller from Manhattan Middle will be talking about developing an LGBTQ collection for the middle school library. She has many helpful resources and powerful stories to share—I hope you will be able to join us for the live broadcast! You will be receiving a calendar invite soon with the link to join.

Connect with us on Twitter

Help us promote our LIBinar series and share what you learn using the hashtag #LIBinars. You can also follow @BVSDLibraries and @edtechmusings to find out what's going on in BVSD libraries.

Please use the comment feature below to give us feedback about LIBinars.

Monday, October 19, 2015

Content Connections: What's Next?

Our Content Connections documents are done! Thank you for all your work on these important Educator Effectiveness support materials this year.

What are the Content Connections documents?

These documents demonstrate how the Educator Effectiveness Standards can be realized in the school library. They contain information to help you discuss your role as a teacher librarian and to clarify your goals for the library.

Content Connections: Elementary
Content Connections: Secondary

How were the Content Connections documents developed?



The Content Connections documents were first drafted by the Library Advisory Council (LAC) in February 2015. For the following six months, teacher librarians had several opportunities to review them and provide feedback. The final documents were submitted to HR and the Office of Professional Development in September 2015.

While these documents are not yet posted on the Educator Effectiveness site, Mary Jo Bode, Director of Professional Learning, has given us the go-ahead to use the Google Drive versions. Please share them with your principal to use during evaluations.

We appreciate all your help and diligence in preparing this import component of Educator Effectiveness.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

October Announcements

You want weapons? We’re in a library! Books are the best weapon in the world. This room is the greatest arsenal we could have. Arm yourself!

~Doctor Who
How are you celebrating? Send out your pics, ideas and thoughts to the bvs.teacherlibrarians@bvsd.org


Think!

  • Check out this new short film “The Adaptable Mind” : This film explores the skills we need to flourish in the 21st Century
Why Watch This?
Think about how you see your role in helping students and teachers to develop these important skills, and how you are a part of this larger journey of preparing our students for our global society. Use this to discuss with other librarians and teachers what you agree with, disagree with and what you'd like to explore more!

Insignia Info

October LIBinars!


  • BVSD LIBinar: What Are My Standards? led by Nannette & Amy, Wednesday, October 21st, 7:30 am. We will post the link to join on our Libraries Blog.
  • BVSD LIBinar: Developing an LGBTQ Collection for the Middle School Library led by Barb Miller, Thursday, October 29, 4:00 pm. We will post the link to join on our Libraries Blog.

Remember: All LIBinars will be available for viewing on-demand!!

Learning for You!

  • Casey Veatch, Digital Literacy Specialist at the Colorado State Library, curates articles about libraries and digital learning in School Library News. You can sign up to get his email newsletter or follow him on Twitter @Library_Dude
  • Library 2.0: Worldwide Virtual Conference (free!) on October 20, 2015--sessions are around the clock (international presentations, too!)


Why should you check these things out?
Because these are amazing opportunities for you for learning on your own time and differentiated for what you need and your goals for the year.

What to Know @BVSD this Month!

  • Library Spaces @BVSD: Looking for information and ideas for innovating your library space? Check out this page on our 21st Century Library website to get the ideas flowing!
  • The Colorado Summit Featuring Google for Education is October 10 & 11. Registration is still open! Contact Elene Medicraft for a registration code for BVSD educators. You can also follow along on Twitter using #gafesummit.
  • The CAL Conference is October 22-24 in Loveland. Registration info is on the CALCON website. You can also follow on Twitter using #CoCALCON15

News from Beyond!

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

New Insignia Discovery Layer Coming November 2015

UPDATE as of 11/6/15: This change is on hold for now. You will receive an email with a new release date.

On November 9, 2015 we are transitioning to a new version of the library catalog called the Discovery Layer. I think you’ll find the new interface to be more appealing and user friendly, especially the results list and the title details screens.


Here is a screenshot of the results list*:



And one of the title details screen*:



*The options on these screens might be slightly different when we go live on November 9.

Testing and Next Steps

Currently, a team consisting of teacher librarians, Rae, and myself are testing the Discovery Layer and reporting any issues to Insignia. If there are no major issues by early November, we will move forward with the new interface on November 9.


During our testing window, I will make several screencasts that will introduce the features of the Discovery Layer. Look for those screencasts within the next few weeks.

What is your role?

You will need to familiarize yourself with the new Discovery Layer by watching the screencasts that I will be publishing soon. You may also need to update your lessons plans that refer to the library catalog.


If you are feeling particularly ambitious, you can try the Discovery Layer right now by going to this URL: https://library.bvsd.org/library/discovery (Please note: we will only be using this URL during the testing phase.)

Will you need to update your links to the library catalog?

No (thank goodness).


When we go live on November 9, the link you are currently using for the library catalog—the one on your desktops and websites—will automatically point to the new Discovery Layer. You won’t need to update any links, as long as the link you are currently using is https://library.bvsd.org/library

Next steps


This is the first of several communications you will receive about this change. I want everyone to know what to expect on the morning of November 9. You are always welcome to contact me (Amy Hitchner) or Insignia if you have any questions about the Discovery Layer.

Monday, September 14, 2015

Bi-Monthly Meeting Schedule

With the advent of LIBinars, we have a new meeting schedule this year. Our “bi-monthly” teacher librarian meetings are the following dates from 4:00-5:30pm.

  • IMG_0263.JPGTuesday, November 10th, 2015 @Boulder High
  • Tuesday, January 12th, 2016 @Crest View Elem
  • Tuesday, March 8th, 2016 @Pioneer Elem
  • Tuesday, May 10th, 2016 TL Celebration! @Ed Center
  • Click for a printable schedule


We will have a workshop-style at these meetings. Curious about leading one? Sign up here to be contacted by LAC or Ed Tech to chat about potential topics, etc!


  • Please only sign up to host if you haven’t hosted in the last 2 years.
  • Bonus! This form uses an Add-On called Choice Eliminator, which deletes an option from the form when someone selects it. This would be a great Add-On to use for creating sign-ups for parent/teacher conferences.
Interested in Salary Credit for these meetings? A .5 salary credit is available for TL meetings this year--email Nannette to be added to the contact list for salary credit and you will receive information soon!

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Announcing LIBinars!

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Announcing LIBinars!

Get ready for an incredible new learning opportunity brought to you by YOU! Introducing LIBinars! (Libraries + Webinars=LIBinars) 

What is a LIBinar?
A LIBinar is a webinar available to you that will be both streamed and available for on-demand viewing with topics that are specific to you, led by teacher librarians, visionaries and leaders from around BVSD and beyond. We will publish a schedule of webinars on this blog for October very soon!

How does this change our current monthly workshop model?

Through guidance from the LAC, we will be moving to bi-monthly teacher librarian meetings (Sept, November, January, March, May). This will free up capacity to provide more on-demand professional development opportunities like LIBinars to our teacher librarian community!

How long is a LIBinar?

A LIBinar can be as short as 30 minutes and as long as an hour--it is up to the presenter and the content of the webinar. Remember, LIBinars can be watched live or through on-demand access after a broadcast.

When will LIBinars be available?

Our first LIBinars will debut in October of this year! Times and dates are to be determined. In months where there is not a teacher librarian bi-monthly meeting, there will be at last two LIBinars (October, December, February, April).

I want to lead a LIBinar! How do I do this?

First, email Amy Hitchner to let her know of your interest and topic. Then, she will work with you on all of the technical details (you won’t have to be responsible for any of the tech side except your presentation materials) as well as selecting the best date and time.


Thursday, September 3, 2015

September Announcements & Thoughts!


“Creativity is as important as literacy”

― Sir Ken Robinson, author & speaker, education reformer

Think!

“Libraries must iterate all the time. They no longer can innovate and then expect that to last five years.”
Why Read This?
This summer a group of librarians and other influencers met in at the Aspen Institute to discuss the future of libraries. Read what these leaders envision for the future of our profession.

Welcome Back Survey!

We’d like to take time to gather feedback from you to begin this school year! Please fill out the Welcome Back Survey!

Insignia Info

  • Check out the blog post on the Silverlight error in Chrome.
  • We will be moving to a new version of the OPAC this fall (probably November), which Insignia calls the Discovery Layer. This new interface should fix some bugs, including links to eBooks (currently not working), and add general search enhancements. More on this in the upcoming weeks.

What to know @BVSD this month

The new SharePoint templates look beautiful (thanks to amazing work by our web team). Here are some answers about the design that several of you have asked about:
  • The library landing page gives a high-level view of your library. The main audience is parents and community members. Use it for posting your library vision, hours, etc. You can add a webpart with a link to your other library content (i.e., student resources).
  • Add a link under the Student section of your school website for quicker access to the library’s online resources.
  • Your school’s webmaster can change “Media Center - Library” to “Library”. They should contact Maureen or Vijay if they need help doing that.

News from Beyond BVSD

Attention—the Highly Effective School Library Program is on temporary hiatus due to funding and employment constraints at CDE. We will share more information as it becomes available.
Why Read this?
As we continue to work towards developing future-ready libraries, expect changes to be made through CDE that reflect the shift in the profession.

Every Kid in a Park - All fourth grade students can receive a free national parks pass. How cool is that?
Why Read this?
Think about what ways you can connect with this in your libraries and with teachers in 4th grade. What books? Research? Etc!

Check out the Colorado State Library’s Colorado Book Club Resource
Why Read this?
Looking for copies of books for book clubs? Look no further! These titles are secondary/adult focus, however, there is an option for requesting titles. Don’t forget--your public library can also gather collections of books to send your way for book clubs, too!

Upcoming PD

Please take a moment to fill out this survey regarding upcoming PD opportunities. We will use this information to send more of you to these and other conferences!

CASL Year of the Student Workshop is Saturday, September 12 from 9-3:30
  • Cost is $50 for non-CAL members
  • Guest speaker Shannon Miller, @shannonmiller

  • October 10 & 11 at Monarch High
  • Contact Elene Medicraft for pricing

edcamp Longmont is Saturday, September 19 from 8-3 at Silver Creek High School

READ-ing Conference, Oct 1 & 2 from 8:00-4:00 in Adams 12
  • This conference is designed to support the implementation of the Colorado READ Act, specifically K-3 educators.
  • Registration is limited to 300 participants, so jump on this early.

This Month’s Meeting

  • Tuesday, September 8, 4:00-5:30 @Centennial Middle
  • Host: Jon Georgitis
  • Snacks and Book Talks: Amy, Nannette, & Rae
  • Sessions:
  • Book Talks: What are you buying for your library right now? Come prepared to discuss!
  • Innovative Spaces: A Design Conversation with Jon Georgitis & Sarah Kirby