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From: American Association of School Librarians <jhabley@ala.org>
Date: November 12, 2014 at 8:30:25 AM EST
To: Irene Kwidzinski <kwidz@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Can You Count on What You Have?  Evaluating School Library Collections
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Can You Count on What You Have? Evaluating School Library Collections
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Counting on What We Have: Evaluating School Library Collections

 

Thursday, November 13, 2014

7:00 p.m. Eastern / 6:00 p.m. Central /
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Presenter: Sue C. Kimmel

Have we lost our ability to count? As school library collections become increasingly digital and less visible, school librarians will need to find new ways to evaluate their collections and demonstrate their value to stakeholders. AASL's Standards for the 21st-Century Learner offer a vision of learners as creators not just consumers of information and ideas and suggest the need for new kinds of collections and new measures of quality. Join us as we discuss collection mapping and output measures for school libraries related to today’s learning contexts. Register Now
Note: Attendance is open to all. A seat in the live webinar is guaranteed to the first 100 attendees. As a webinar registrant, you will receive follow up correspondence from AASL.

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Screencast Innovations for the
21st Century Learner & Educator

Screen-Cast-O-Matic (SOM) is a free and easy to use screencast application that has many uses for the classroom teacher and librarian. Presenter Brenda Stephens takes participants step by step through the process of downloading and recording screencasts for use in your school. 
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