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AkLA 2019 Wonder and Curiosity

9/11/2019

 
This presentation by Katie Conover Clark contains many links to resources useful when creating lessons for K-2 students on inquiry, authentic questions and fostering curiosity. It also has links to articles related to the pedagogy of this topic. Librarians could use this presentation as professional development with other librarians or teachers, or as a resource for personal growth. 
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Past Puffin: Fifty Points to Hufflepuff!

9/9/2019

 
By Jessica Tonnies

Yes, I am a Hufflepuff.  And, yes, I am also extremely competitive.  This is something I share with my patrons, the students of Randy Smith Middle School.  
I have always been intrigued by the idea of bringing video games into the classroom.  Gaming has immediate student buy-in and frankly, it sounds like fun. I also went in knowing that I would probably have to do some tweaking to make this work in a library setting. 
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Makerspace 101

9/9/2019

 
Thoughts on Makerspace 101: 101 Non-Tech Makerspace Ideas with Tanna Martin and Deb Tice
By Raandi Miller
Makerspaces, no matter how seemingly simple,  allow students to take risks, learn to think independently from “coach or teacher”, and learn that a failed first attempt is actually just giving them more information for their next idea.       

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Diverse Books -- a slide presentation

9/9/2019

 
by Katie Clark

I created a Google slide presentation as my reflection on a session I attended at AkLA. This presentation has brief narratives of my reflections followed by book titles (with links to reviews/other resources). Librarians may use this presentation as a resource for exploring diverse books and/or a way of also considering the books I plan to add to my collection. 

Past Puffin: Virtual Field Trips

9/2/2019

 
By Raandi Miller

Where will you take your students?  
There are abundant opportunities for classes to experience virtual field trips even without expensive video-conferencing setups.  I attended an ASTE 2019 session given by Sam Jordan, the Education Technology Coordinator at the Alaska Department of Education. Sam shared various types of “virtual field trips” that are available digitally for everyone.  These virtual field trips vary greatly; from an hour or more with a presenter to 360° panoramas.
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