“Well-run libraries are filled with people because what a good library offers cannot be easily found elsewhere: an indoor public space in which you do not have to buy anything in order to stay.” Zadie Smith

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domingo, 15 de maio de 2011

ECIS LIBRARIAN'S CONFERENCE DAY 3


Angel Browne - Introduction to library teaching story books
Alan Gibbons -   Campaigning for the book
Kate Shepherd - Books Illustrating Perspective or Different Points of View
Şebnem Gürsoy - My Library : My Creativity Factory (All Animals In the Library They Learn The information literacy)
Ingrid Skirrow, Dawn Rutland - Towards a continuum of learning in IB libraries (2): Creating an active librarian’s association for the IB AEM region




Sharon Metzger-Galloway, Gail Petri - Maps Past and Present
Larry Gilbert - Destinity users - group meeting
Tara Russell Ethridge - Creating Digital Book Trailers—It’s as Fun as it Looks! 
Theresa Breslin - Magical Mayhem in the Magic Factory
Debbie Abilock - Cultural Competence and New Authority 


Tour of the Enka Schools’ Libraries

E acabou mais um fantástico encontro dos professores bibliotecários da ECIS. Daqui a 3 anos há mais numa outra cidade, num outro país!!





sábado, 14 de maio de 2011

ECIS LIBRARIAN'S CONFERENCE DAY 2


Joyce Kasman ValenzaSchool Libraries and Web-based Practice: A Tour of Effective Practice
Elizabeth W. Frank, Atakan Aydin and Hatice GurzResults of an OELMA Type Library Attitude Survey of 6 schools in Turkey
Nat Whitman   - Taking Time to Tell: Storytelling in the Library
Colin Mitchell21st Century Collection Analysis & Development: 
Gail Petri, Sharon Metzger-GallowayLibrary of Congress: Literacy Tools for the Classroom
Marina Brodsky, Peggy Knudson, Kathleen McKim, Kathy PattersonLibrarians of NESA schools: Professional Development and Collaboration
Angelina Maria PereiraThe Libraries They Are A-Changing
 Luisa MarquardtThe school library at the crossroads: the Bibliopoint experience
Leanne Windsor - Making the PYP happen in the library
Alan Gibbons - The importance of author visits
Elaine Smith, Teresa Rotherham, Carsten Rübsaamen - To Literacy And Beyond – Bookbridge And Your School Library!
Chris Bungay   - Ebooks – the digital revolution
Debbie Abilock , John RoyceSocial Wisdom, Social Ignorance:
Donna Saxby - “The Tech Factor”
Helen Boelens - School libraries in Europe come in many different shapes and sizes : their role in promoting reading/
Lourense DasA library in every school
Sjenka Leslie  - Independent reading: a critical component to balanced literacy
Sally Burk, Barbara Nicolai The Challenges of a Bilingual Library in an International Setting
Enka Art Teachers - Sevgi Garcia, Sibel Gülloğlu - Ebru / Paper Marbling - practical
Kathryn Concannon - Moving beyond tokenism and sidekicks in representing non-whites in picture books; a discussion and resource sharing session
James E Herring The teacher librarian as resource creator: developing learning websites
Helen Boelens -  Teachers, school librarians and pupils promoting school librarianship at local, national and international level, using the Internet, online community services and social networking.
Doug Johnson - Changed but Still Critical: Brick and Mortar School Libraries in the Digital Age
Marjorie Schreier - Overdrive Downloadable Books and the International School Library
Todd Brekhus - School Librarians and Personalizing Reading with Digital Books
Anthony Tilke - Identifying Impact, and not a Statistic in Sight or … the use of small scale library practitioner qualitative research to show the role(s), perception, value and impact of the international school library
Cara Murphy Keyman, Sevin Aydemir - Bringing the Library Alive: Promoting Reading and the Library Through Whole School Events
Theresa Breslin / Alan Gibbons / Doug Johnson / Vargie Johnson Vampires Versus Values / panel discussion

E ainda o Jantar de gala!

quinta-feira, 12 de maio de 2011

ECIS LIBRARIAN'S CONFERENCE DAY 1

Este é o programa para o dia 12:

Keynote 1 por Doug JohnsonSchools And Libraries For The Net Generation
Abstract: Schools and libraries will be more effective if educators acknowledge the unique attributes and preferences of the Net Generation and adapt educational environments to suit students instead of trying to change their basic natures. This session looks at the unique attributes of today’s students and proposes a Net Gen learning environment.

Keynote 2 por Joyce Kasman Valenza - The Wizard of Apps (remixed)
Abstract If learners were iPhones, and we were the wizards who could "load" them with the really critical apps--or gifts--to inspire digital citizenship, information fluency, creativity, and collaboration, gifts they could take out into the world, how would we do it? Joyce and her students take us on a sing-along, musical exploration of those critical apps or gifts learners will need along the road. This presentation is a continually updated version of Joyce's K12 Online Keynote.

Vista a uma bibliotecaEnver Çetmeli Library por Anthony Tilke.
Aim – to provide a presentation about findings of a PhD study (with Charles Sturt University, Australia) which looked at what students, teachers and administrators thought of the impact and role of an international school library, and how they used the school library.  This was a study of a natural, ordinary situation, observing how all grade 11 and 12 students at the school (who were all DP students), interviewing specific grade 11 students through the two years of their Diploma candidature, and including library and non-library users. The study also interviewed six grade 12 students (from a previous year), to provide comparisons. 10 teachers and a principal and deputy principal were also interviewed. (There is one other published study of the library role in the IBDP, which surveyed students after their extended essay. The study being presented looks at core and subject aspects of the DP.)  Findings as presented will be discussed in the context of existing literature (where relevant) to provide comparison or contrasts. 

Outros participantes em workshops simultâneos:
 Alan Gibbons - 21 years writing children’s fiction: Alan Gibbons looks back…and forwards.


Linda Hoiseth - Flexible Scheduling in the Elementary School Library
Bob Helmer Collaborative Practices: Making headway in the MS/US
Kate ShepherdReading aloud to children – is it still the key to literacy in the 21st century?
Barbara Schultz-Jones, Betty Turpin, Cynthia LedbetterAssessing International School Library Learning Environments
Gülçin GökmenOverDrive School Download Library Presentation
Mark Lamont Every Library Tells a Story: How to Properly Develop a Digital Content Plan
Sue TomsMake the most of what you have
Ingrid Skirrow  - Towards a continuum of learning in IB libraries (1): update 
Christina Nord, Else-Britt Hellström "From ideals to reality – school library development step by step”
Doug Johnson - Budgeting for Mean, Lean Times
Dianne Ritz-Salminen -  Using Booktalks to Help Share Literature and Bring Excitement to Reading

À noite..cruzeiro no Bósforo oferecido pela Follet!!












quinta-feira, 9 de dezembro de 2010

ECIS CONFERENCE EM ISTAMBUL

Uma conferência que reúne grandes especialistas e professores bibliotecários de todo o mundo.Todo o programa e inscrições aqui

quinta-feira, 16 de setembro de 2010

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