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Making the Most of Your Digital Collection
Thursday, February 13, 2020

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM (Eastern Time)
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You’ve invested time, thought, and budget dollars to create an amazing collection of materials for your teachers and students, but perhaps you’ve found that the digital portion of your resources don’t always get the attention they deserve. Research has shown that eBooks and audiobooks circulate more when librarians follow a clear plan to promote them in the school community. Join this webinar to learn creative and effective strategies for spreading the word about your digital collection and make sure those great resources get used!

During this webinar participants will learn:
  • Strategies and tools for making the digital collection visible and accessible  
  • Approaches to engage and empower all members of your school community—both students and staff members—to be active users of the eBook and audiobook collection
  • How to differentiate utilizing digital resources in order to meet the needs of all learners
  • Recent research illuminating the factors that impact eBook usage in K-12 schools

Thank you to our webinar sponsor, OverDrive Education!


SLC is pleased to offer 1 hour of professional development credit for all qualified webinar participants!** 

Melissa Thom, MA, is a teacher librarian at Bristow Middle School in West Hartford, CT. She earned a master's in elementary education from Northern Arizona University and a master's in educational psychology with a concentration in gifted and talented development from the University of Connecticut. She spent twelve years teaching grades 4-6 as a classroom teacher, and three years ago, she earned her library media specialist certification from the ARCLMS program. She is active in the national school librarian community and serves as vice president of the Connecticut Association of School Librarians.

Karen Gavigan, PhD, is a professor in the School of Library and Information Science at the University of South Carolina. She received her doctorate in Teacher Education from the University of North Carolina–Greensboro. Gavigan and Mindy Tomasevich are co-authors of Connecting Comics to Curriculum: Strategies for Grades 6-12 (Libraries Unlimited). Karen is co-editor of Fostering Literacy Behind Bars: Successful Strategies and Services for Incarcerated Youth and Adults (Rowman and Littlefield).


Can’t make the live event? No worries. Register to be updated when the archived recording is available for viewing. Viewers of the archived recording can take a quiz to be eligible for a certificate of completion.  



Have a great day:)
Melissa
Melissa Thom
@MsThomBookitis
Bristow Middle School Teacher Librarian
West Hartford Public Schools
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Currently Reading:     
A Galaxy of Sea Stars by Jeanne Zulick Ferruolo
Quintessence by Jess Redman (Netgalley)
Currently Listening:
Spin by Lamar Giles 
Recently Finished:      
Sal and Gabi Break the Universe by Carlos Hernandez (audio)
A Tale Magnolious by Suzanne Nelson
Chirp by Kate Messner
Wilder Girls by Rory Power (audio)
On the Come Up by Angie Thomas
Emmy in the Key of Code by Aimee Lucido
Jack Kerouac Is Dead to Me by Gae Polisner
Wildfire by Rodman Philbrick
Searching for Lottie by Susan Ross
Hope To Read Soon:
Ten Thousand Doors in January by Alix Harrow
We Used to Be Friends by Amy Spaulding
The List of Things That Will Not Change by Rebecca Stead
Mananaland by Pam Munoz Ryan


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