Thursday, August 8, 2013

Turning a Corner in My Career Path!

I am so happy to be going to work at Willis ISD! My position is Information Learning Specialist (ILS) and iCoach! I will be working hard with my administrators and the Willis ISD Instructional Technology Department to reinvent our school libraries! I will finally be able to use my experience and my Specialist Degree in Educational Technology to the fullest. I will still be the ILS (fancy term for librarian), working to create a technology-rich learning environment.

This opportunity is a dream come true for me. I formerly worked as the librarian at McCullough JH, a huge two-story library with 2400 students and 140 teachers,  with three wonderful paraprofessionals on staff.  At Willis ISD I will work with teachers and students to support and engage the digital learner!






Friday, May 31, 2013

Ism's of Art

Each panel of the Ism box depicts a different era in the Art world. Thank you to Laurie Adams and her students for allowing us to display these beautiful student projects in our library.

The different Ism's are:

Postimpressionism
Expressionism
Cubism
Fauvism
Surrealism



Monday, April 15, 2013

Grand Opening of The Internet Lounge!


Before


Before

It is ready! Our Internet Lounge is ready to go!

We think the pink chairs pictured date back to when McCullough was built, 1976! It was definitely time for an upgrade!

After!

I saved up book fair profits for several years, hoping to get enough to buy some new furniture for a reading lounge in one corner of the downstairs library. After three years I felt I had enough saved up. Our wonderful CISD Purchasing Department personnel, Chris and Courtney, showed me some options in their bid-vendor-friendly catalogs, and suggested several sales reps.

They could see I did not want the same-old library furniture. I wanted something hip and trendy for our tech-savvy young teens here at McCullough! I also needed something within our budget. David Jones from Educator's Depot came to the library and showed me some amazing Bretford furniture that has built-in technology! Plus, the upholstery and paint colors Bretford offered were exactly what I had in mind!

The furniture has built-in AC power outlets, and powered USB ports. The tables have built-in Powermats, and we can charge our cellphones, iPads, and other eReaders and tablets using portable Powercubes!


The EXTREMELY cool area rug, along with huge quartz rocks from Mexico, an interactive globe, a coffee table book The Earth from Above by Yann Arthus-Bertrand, and some modern lamps, contribute to the finishing touches!



After!

The Internet Lounge is open every day during school hours, and all students, staff, parents, and visitors are welcome to come read, relax, and charge up their iPhones, smartphones, eReaders, iPads, and tablets!












Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Diary of Anne Frank Mobiles

Ms. Meyer was not the only teacher who allowed us the honor of displaying her students' projects in the library. Mrs. Roberts hung her Diary of Anne Frank mobiles from the library ceiling, and they are amazing! We get so many visitors to the library who are drawn in by the fun displays and student work that are lining the shelves and hanging from above!

Monday, April 1, 2013

Lord of the Flies Crime Scene Investigation Project

Ms. Meyer's 8th grade classes teamed up and went undercover as crime scene investigators. During the course of reading Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, the team members were assigned different jobs to investigate if their assigned character was a bystander, rescuer, perpetrator, or victim.

The different types of jobs that this project included were: the CSI Detective (assigned to provide tangible evidence), the Lexicographer (assigned to provide textual evidence), the Historian (assigned to develop a timeline), the Psychologist (assigned to do a characer psych evaluation), and the Topographer (assigned to create a map).

The students made their own crime scene, including evidence, timelines, psych workups, and maps