[CASL-L] Follett Facebook Group and Book Checkouts

Jenny Lussier jlussier at rsd13.org
Thu Oct 29 10:21:44 PDT 2020


Hi all - I'd like to echo Larissa's thoughts about that FB group. It is
excellent!!!

Larissa, at my PreK-2 school we are pushing into classes. I bring carts of
books for them to choose from. We are really close to having ClassLink (our
single sign on platform) work with Destiny Discover so kids can place holds
and favorite books.

I bring books for my 2 preK classes to choose from.

Every kid got a 2 gallon bag for their library book(s), but many have lost
those.

I am actually teaching library to half my school 2x per week. One day is
book checkout. Sometimes they tell me things they want me to bring, but
mostly they are happy browsing the cart.

They put the book they are done with on my cart, wash their hands, and
choose a new book. When I get back to the library, I check the returned
books out to a "On vacation" account and keep them there for 4 days.

I am also doing exchange with the classes I don't teach. Each teacher found
a time that worked and I zip in and out.

I am not doing remote learners yet. It's hard just doing this.

Hope everyone is hanging in there!
Jenny

On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 11:57 AM Larissa Crocco <lcrocco at woodbridgeps.org>
wrote:

>
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I wanted to share that there is an amazing Facebook Group called Follett
> Destiny Users for Librarians. I highly recommend it.
>
> I also wanted to check in and see how everyone is circulating books. I
> know we talked about this earlier in the year.
>
> We currently have around 600, maybe a few more, in person learners at my
> pre-k 6 school. We push in for our fixed classes. Grades 2-6 have learned
> or are learning how to login to Destiny to place a hold. Younger kids fill
> out request slips, or we go in the morning and ask them to share what books
> they want. We also do book talks. We are doing book checkouts for pick up
> for our remote learners in Grades 3-6. Hoping to expand it to include K-2
> in the very near future. Pre-K is not currently getting books.
>
> A surprising benefit is that kids are becoming mode astute Destiny
> searchers and strengthening their catalog skills as well as discovering
> other books they would have walked right by. I have a hunch that our
> administration is eager for us to reopen for browsing. It would be helpful
> to know that we are not the only ones using this type of a system still.
>
> I should add that we are also quartining books in bins for 7 days as we
> simply do not have enough spaces to spread materials out.
>
> Thank you for your input,
>
> Larissa
>
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