Staff resources

Field's Building Drive & other P-CCS shared drives


Updated regularly -- freebies, new book reviews, PD articles. Connect with authors, get free stuff.

Field's subscription to GoNoodle (movement breaks) -- create your own login

Field's library catalog -- login with Google button. Create/share bibliographies, find eBooks & audiobooks, place holds, review what you've read.

OverDriveEducation_Services_February2017.pdf

Sora (Overdrive)

Field's subscription to Overdrive/Sora eBooks - login with Google button

Field "computer lab" Symbaloo page: Links for Field students, and links for each teacher's personal Symbaloo page

Canton Public Library cards are free for Field teachers: borrow unlimited items, or access TumbleBooks, Bookflix, & StoryWeaver

Wayne RESA:

Borrow robots, makerspace items, professional development books...or navigate to the PD tracking page/pay stub area.

www.mel.org/kids

Michigan's eLibrary subscriptions -- no login needed inside MI

Encyclopedia Britannica, World Book, NoveList, PebbleGo, Ebsco eBooks

Open Educational Resources created by MI teachers to support Social Studies lessons.


Active ID vs Google account info

Active ID is not your email. It is also called "Network username/password." Forced to change password regularly -- must use wired computer to do so. Use for: booting computer, wifi, Moodle. Password only used on Tech request system - which uses your email as username.

What happens when I change my password?

Google account info: For Tech Request system, Oasys - use entire email address to the .com. Other systems may use only up to the @

Password may be the same as Active ID but you are in control of when it is changed, so it might be different.

login with entire email address and password you set up. When you are about to enter the request you will be asked for a submittal password and that is schooldude

Recommended books from Association for Library Service to Children A division of the American Library Association, ALSC promotes reading and books through recommendations, compilations of lists, and related services.

Fairfax Network’s monthly Meet the Author series has served to promote literacy, and an interest in reading and writing, by giving students direct access to authors who share their personal stories, offer their writing tips, and encourage students to “keep reading, keep writing, keep dreaming.” The webcasts are free of charge, and students can call the 800 number to talk live with the author.