[CASL-L] Sharing a resource list

Maureen Schlosser maureen_schlosser2006 at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 28 08:34:47 PDT 2020


Hi, Dawn,I'm reading how school librarians are staying relevant by supporting classroom educators. One librarian mentioned how she added a Live Chat to the library webpage to help the learning community. Here's how she does it: https://knowledgequest.aasl.org/add-a-live-chat-to-your-website/
There was also discussion on the virtual cocktail hour that Melissa, Barbara and Joyce Valenza hosted last Thursday. I believe the recorded version is available. Can someone share that? You'll want to watch the session because you'll see that you are not alone and hear what school librarians are doing to support the learning community. Lots of great tips were shared. 


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    On Saturday, March 28, 2020, 10:20:43 AM EDT, Dawn M. Zillich <dzillich at spchs.com> wrote:  
 
 Good morning,
I hoping the collective can help me. I'm afraid my job may be eliminated while we are in distance learning mode. I want to pose a suggestion for an "altered" librarian job description and "virtaul hours." Does, or has, anyone changed their job description to match our current way of working? If so, please share your amended job description, especially if you are a high school or teen librarian.
Many thanks,Dawn

On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 5:35 PM Ariel Wander <aocean1127 at gmail.com> wrote:

Hello all,
I will also share this padlet (https://padlet.com/aocean1127/m74w0ut5tnyx) that I am working on.  I have been gathering all of the virtual field trips, virtual museum trips, and web cams that I can find and put them on a map in a padlet. 
Please let me know what you think and what places I should add.  I am actively trying to find good resources for South America, Africa, and the Middle East so any help with those places would be amazing.
Have a wonderful weekend.Ariel
Ariel WanderLibrary Media SpecialistWest Haven Schools




On Mar 26, 2020, at 11:56 AM, tenley stoltz <tenley.stoltz at somers.k12.ct.us> wrote:
Hi,
Thank you so much to everyone for your incredible ideas and willingness to collaborate. I created this Padlet that I sent out to my high schoolers today.  Feel free to share it or just use the links:https://padlet.com/tenley_stoltz/m0s71tlz114s

Tenley
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 11:38 AM Matthew Cadorette <MCadorette at waterfordschools.org> wrote:


Thank you, just sent out stuff to my PE teachers because of you!



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Inspired to share by Jane, who is just rocking the sharing of awesome resources:
This is my Great Big List of #Distancelearning ResourcesI compiled a list of all the great free resources out there, and tried to group them by subject or department as much as possible. 
This is geared towards middle school level, but much of this will work for any level. I clicked on and looked at everything on here and deemed it useful to share. I will be continuing to add to it, so the areas that don't have anything yet will soon. Please feel free to share it with your staff. 
Stay well!


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Danelle EganLibrary Media Specialist
Bethel Middle School 


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