Archive for April, 2009

SCASL Updates

SCASL Updates!

Remember, you can always use our NING to stay “in the know” too!

*READ IN 2009 was a wonderful day of celebrating reading. Thank you to Ida Thompson for all of her hard work organizing the event. Pictures are available on our Flickr page

*Jamie McKenzie (From Now On ) will be in Charleston on May 1 for an exciting day of hands-on learning activities devoted to the concepts of originality, synthesis, invention, imagination and novelty. This workshop will focus on the AASL standards as well as 21st Century Skills and the ISTE standards. Click here for a full description Jamie McKenzie is offering SCASL a $25 discount for this workshop. When you register online, just include the code libmed

*Lake Murray Elementary School in Chapin, South Carolina is hosting a Celebration of Life Ceremony for Penny Hayne. As you know, Penny Hayne passed away in November and her elementary school is honoring her on May 17 at 3pm. The principal asked that I let everyone know so that you can join in celebrating Penny’s life.

*Join us for the 2009 SCASL Summer Institute: Gaming for Learning! Gaming across America has become a way for libraries to encourage play, socialization, cultural enrichment and learning. Public libraries have become the leader in gaming utilization in the library communities but the academic and school communities are quickly increasing their gaming participation. Electronic and board gaming are both becoming an exciting way for libraries to increase their patron base. There will be hands on time to play games for learning! The SCASL Summer Institute is partnering with the Upstate Technology Conference in Greenville this year.

Details – 1 – 7pm (there will be a break for dinner)

June 23, 2009

JL Mann High School

Greenville, South Carolina

Register online (the SCASL Summer Institute is listed as a Pre-Con for UTC)

It’s FREE!

FYI – Jamie McKenzie workshop in Charleston

Engaging Students in the Making of Good New Ideas

 
Join Jamie McKenzie in Charleston on May 1 for an exciting day of hands-on learning activities devoted to the concepts of originality, synthesis, invention, imagination and novelty. This workshop will focus on the AASL standards as well as 21st Century Skills and the ISTE standards. A full description is available at: http://fno.org/good/good3.html
 
Jamie McKenzie is offering SCASL a $25 discount for this workshop. When you register online (at http://fnopress.stores.yahoo.net//apse.html), just include the code libmed

The Dewey Rap!

Could we challenge our own kids to make a better one?

SCASL Summer Institute

Join us for the 2009 SCASL Summer Institute: Gaming for Learning!

Jared Seay,College of Charleston and Bob Noe, South Carolina ETV (Retired)

Gaming across America has become a way for libraries to encourage play, socialization, cultural enrichment and learning. Public libraries have become the leader in gaming utilization in the library communities but the academic and school communities are quickly increasing their gaming participation. Electronic and board gaming are both becoming an exciting way for libraries to increase their patron base. There will be hands on time to play games for learning! The SCASL Summer Institute is partnering with the Upstate Technology Conference in Greenville this year.

 

Details –

1 – 7pm (there will be a break for dinner)

June 23, 2009

JL Mann High School

Greenville, South Carolina

Register online (the SCASL Summer Institute is listed as a Pre-Con for UTC): http://www.greenville.k12.sc.us/utc/

FREE 

Happy Friday!

Valerie Byrd Fort


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