[CASL-L] Ideas for 21st Century Middle School Library Media Center remodel

Gina West sladetchr6 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 25 11:54:31 PDT 2018


I too am a new Library Media Specialist and we will be going through a
complete overhaul!  I have some great ideas for our limited space but would
love to see pics of collaborative area furniture chosen and how it may
include digital display tvs etc....and makerspace areas.

THANKS!
Gina

On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 10:55 AM tenley stoltz <
tenley.stoltz at somers.k12.ct.us> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I'm hoping to do the same for my high school in the next few years.  I'd
> love some inspiration and ideas for that age group, and I'm also willing to
> take field trips.  There are so many ideas out there on Pinterest and other
> sites, but I'd really like to see some learning commons in action and find
> out what challenges you faced and tweaks you needed to make in order to
> have your program run smoothly.  I've only officially been a media
> specialist for a month, so I appreciate any advice.  Thanks, Deb, for
> kicking off the question! :)
>
> Tenley
>
> On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 10:24 AM Debra Pegnataro <
> dpegnataro at oldsaybrookschools.org> wrote:
>
>> I am looking for suggestions for 21st century library remodel
>> essentials.
>>
>> I would like to have flexibility for multiple use, collaboration,
>> hands-on/makerspace area in a comfortable, aesthetically pleasing
>> environment.
>>
>> If you have any suggestions, ideas, pictures, etc., I would really
>> appreciate it.  Also, if you have a media center that I could visit to see
>> your 21st century facility, I would love to visit!
>>
>> Thanks so much,
>>
>> Deb Pegnataro
>>
>> School Library Media Specialist
>>
>> Old Saybrook Middle School
>>
>> dpegnataro at oldsaybrookschools.org
>>
>>
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> Tenley Stoltz
> Library Media Specialist
> Somers High School
>
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