The Games & Gaming Round Table (GameRT) of the American Library Association …
The Games & Gaming Round Table (GameRT) of the American Library Association (ALA) provides a venue for networking and collaboration for library workers interested in the use of games and gaming in libraries. GameRT was formed in 2011 and with members from all types of libraries, GameRT encompasses a wide variety of viewpoints, situations, and user types.
The mission of the GameRT is to:
- Provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and concerns surrounding games in libraries; - Share resources to the library community that support building and maintaining library game collections; - Advocate for initiating and supporting game programming in libraries; - Create an awareness of, and need for, the support of the value of gaming and play in libraries, schools, and related learning communities; - Create an awareness of the value of games and gaming in library outreach and community engagement plans.
Explores the impact of the printing press upon European politics and culture …
Explores the impact of the printing press upon European politics and culture during the first several centuries after Gutenberg and compares these changes with the possibilities and problems inherent in contemporary electronic technologies of the word. Assignments include formal essays and online projects. There has been much discussion in recent years, on this campus and elsewhere, about the death of the book. Digitization and various forms of electronic media, some critics say, are rendering the printed text as obsolete as the writing quill. In this subject, we will examine the claims for and against the demise of the book, but we will also supplement these arguments with an historical perspective they lack: we will examine texts, printing technologies, and reading communities from roughly 1450 to the present. We will begin with the theoretical and historical overviews of Walter Ong and Elizabeth Eisenstein, after which we will study specific cases such as English chapbooks, Inkan knotted and dyed strings, late nineteenth-century recording devices, and newspapers online today. We will also visit a rare book library and make a poster on a hand-set printing press.
This is a Google Doc version of the Future Ready Framework that …
This is a Google Doc version of the Future Ready Framework that you can copy and edit for your own district. Answering the questions can help you to create your library plan. My administration loved this form.
This is the Integrated Library Media and Technology Plan for the Holy …
This is the Integrated Library Media and Technology Plan for the Holy Hill Area School District, approved by the school board on May 12, 2022. HHASD is a 4K-8 school district with approximately 500 students. The majority of our students continue on to Hartford Union High School. The plan focuses on four areas of growth for our library and technology programs along with supporting our district's continuous improvement plan.
This freshman course explores the scientific publication cycle, primary vs. secondary sources, …
This freshman course explores the scientific publication cycle, primary vs. secondary sources, and online and in-print bibliographic databases; how to search, find, evaluate, and cite information; indexing and abstracting; using special resources (e.g. patents) and "grey literature" (e.g. technical reports and conference proceedings); conducting Web searches; and constructing literature reviews.
Mineral Point Unified School District is a small, rural district in southwest …
Mineral Point Unified School District is a small, rural district in southwest Wisconsin with approximately 725 students. When crafting our library plan, we recognized the need to be succinct and chose three focus areas that supported current local initiatives while moving our district forward.
Open textbooks are textbooks that have been funded, published, and licensed to …
Open textbooks are textbooks that have been funded, published, and licensed to be freely used, adapted, and distributed. These books have been reviewed by faculty from a variety of colleges and universities to assess their quality. These books can be downloaded for no cost, or printed at low cost. All textbooks are either used at multiple higher education institutions; or affiliated with an institution, scholarly society, or professional organization.
This slide show is from my recent presentation at WEMTA. It discusses …
This slide show is from my recent presentation at WEMTA. It discusses how we are leveraging the library for professional development opportunities in the middle and high school. The PD in the iC/LC program is part of a joint effort to provide more personalized professional learning that will inspire our staff to adopt and promote the future ready mindset. It is also a key part of our efforts to support staff and students through the library programming and resources since the library is ideally situated to work cross-categorically and across the age ranges. Examples and resources are linked inside the presentation for viewers to use and remix as best fits their learning community.
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