Sonja Schulz
Give it your all, take care of yourself and others, and keep that Joy in your heart!
Diane Ramsay
Learn how to incorporate coding into your classroom or library using Swift Playground app on the iPad.
Holly Curry
Have you ever wanted to wanted to create a makerspace, but weren't sure what tools to include? If so, then this is the session for you! Visit the Makerspace Playground to experiment with different learning tools to get some great ideas before you purchase!
Kimmy Watkins
Metaverse makes Augmented Reality as easy as 1, 2, 3. SMASH it with Flipgrid, a video platform, for an out of this world experience.
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Daniel Rich
Are you feeling overwhelmed with all things Google? Come learn tricks and tips to organizing Bookmarks, Extensions & Google Drive. Also, learn to organize with Google Calendar, Keep & Task.
John Bimmerle
Whether you need to curate content or create a dynamic portfolio the Wakelet Wave is worth riding. Wakelet is the hottest curation tool out today and we will explore the benefits of this tool for organizing information, collaborating with others, and creating student or teacher portfolios. Get in on the action!
Marquita Stottern
What better way to motivate ELL students than to have your early finishers work with you to develop resources for them to use? Videos are a great way to help your ELL students improve their reading when their peers are reading the books to them. This session will provide ideas of how to do this and show you how to use Screencastify to make videos to share with ESL students. You will also discuss different ways to store the videos and share them with students.
Shawna Ford
Join us for tips & tools for curating resources and providing opportunities for your students to collaborate & create! Leave with ideas for implementing a more student-centered approach to digital learning.
Diane Ramsay
Diane Ramsay will Book Talk a variety of books from Elementary to High School. There is a little something for everyone.
Marquita Stottern
Sometimes in the day of technology, it is time to go back to the basics. This session will incorporate a bit of technology and a whole lot of ingenuity. You will receive ideas of how to present students with junk in a box and watch them create. You can choose activities for your students integrating technology or you can choose activities for your students using no technology. Tons of great activities of great activities will be shared for you to try when you get back to school. Come join the fun!
Sonja Schulz
Creative ways to show the love to your campus, and create a culture of Kind.
Holly Curry
Have you ever wanted to wanted to create a makerspace, but weren't sure what tools to include? If so, then this is the session for you! Visit the Makerspace Playground to experiment with different learning tools to get some great ideas before you purchase!
John Bimmerle
Come explore various ways you can get your message out. You don't have to be a marketing major to promote the great things going on in your schools. From simple blogs, live video, podcasting, and social media, you can easily sell your story. This becomes more and more important every day. Be sure your audience knows your message, not the message they think they know. We will explore different ideas you can try in your library or school.
Shelli Harrel
Participants will learn to make discovering resources easier! This session will show you how to create a Collection within Destiny that allows users to find various resources in one convenient location. When searching for a topic, your patrons will be able to find books, ebooks, media and digital resources (database articles, websites, etc.) all in one place. Collections can be public or private (only visible to your patrons). Join us as we examine ways to make library resources more accessible to your patrons through the use of Destiny Collections.
Elizabeth Ponder
Using the ACRL Information Literacy Threshold Concepts as a foundation, we will discuss high school to college transitions within a library context. Special attention may be focused on evaluating information/detecting fake news.
Holly Curry
Have you ever wanted to wanted to create a makerspace, but weren't sure what tools to include? If so, then this is the session for you! Visit the Makerspace Playground to experiment with different learning tools to get some great ideas before you purchase!
Stacey Cole
Find out how public libraries can help school libraries and how students and their families can take advantage of all public libraries have to offer.
Janelle Safford
The Novel Effect app turns you into a master storyteller with invisible technology that stays in sync with your reading style and follows along as you bring the story to life with custom composed music and sounds that transform each story into a listening experience for students.