Thursday, August 2, 2012

Library staff project board: post away!

Next time you are in the conference room, be sure to take a look at the staff project list on the white board!

As mentioned in the June all staff meeting, this board is a visual representation of all the awesome work going on in the library broken down by working group. 

This is just another way to help us tell our story better. Help keep it up to date by moving completed tasks to the “Done” list.

In addition to keeping us all informed about current projects, this board is a great resource for those looking to collaborate on a project. If you see something listed that sparks your interest, contact that working group to see if you may help.

A big thanks to Lisa for providing snazzy magnets for us all to use!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

World-wide virtual conferences

There are three world-wide virtual conferences coming up in the next few months. Each is free to attend, and each has an emphasis on encouraging participation and presentations--even if you've never done so before.  Everyone is encouraged to participate--you can present, attend, and/or volunteer to help!

Learning 2.0 (http://www.learning20.com)
August 20 - 24, 2012

Just announced! This conference has a short lead time (right around the corner!), but this is so that it can be part of Connected Educator Month, a month-long set of terrific activities to help educators connect with each other.

Learning 2.0 is a unique chance to participate in a global conversation on rethinking teaching and learning in the age of the Internet. Subject strands include changes in the classroom (social media, 1:1 computing, "flipped classrooms," digital literacy, maker spaces, gaming, open educational resources, digital textbooks), in student learning (individualized learning, student-directed learning, "hacking" education, personal success plans, ePortfolios, and building a digital presence), in teacher personal and professional growth (lead learning, personal learning networks, peer / open / self-directed PD), in schools (virtual and online schooling, mobile learning, blended learning, MOOCs, immersive environments, learning spaces, entrepreneurship, school leadership, big data, assessment models), and in pedagogy (from teaching to learning, social learning, social / educational networking, passion-based learning, learning how to learn, brain-based learning). A full strand list is available 
HERE.

The conference will also include an all-day virtual unconference (SocialEdCon online!) as well as a special educational start-up "pitchfire" event.

The conference general information page is HERE and call for presentation proposals and instructions for Learning 2.0 can be found 
HERE.



Library 2.012 (http://www.library2012.com)
October 3 - 5, 2012

In its second year, the Library 2.012 conference is a unique chance to participate in a global conversation on the current and future state of libraries. Held over the course of two days (three actual calendar days when including all time zones), there will likely be over 150 presentations. Subject strands include physical and virtual learning spaces, evolving professional roles in today's world, organizing and creating information, changing delivery methods, user-centered access, and mobile and geo-social information environments. A full strand list is available 
HERE. Huge thank to the School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) at San José State University, the founding conference sponsor!

The conference general information page is HERE and call for presentation proposals and instructions for Library 2.012 can be found 
HERE.



The Global Education Conference (http://www.globaleducationconference.com)
November 12 - 16, 2012

Celebrating it's third year, and co-chaired by the amazing Lucy Gray, this five-day, 24 hour per day incredible event brings together educators and students from around the world to discuss globally-connected education, projects, and activities. It is designed to significantly increase opportunities for building education-related connections around the globe while supporting cultural awareness and recognition of diversity. Last year’s conference featured 340 general sessions and 18 keynote addresses from all over the world with over 10,000 participant logins. This year the conference is being run in conjunction with the iEARN worldwide international conference and we're anticipating some 20 - 30,000 attendees.

The conference general information page is HERE and call for presentation proposals and instructions for Learning 2.0 can be found 
HERE.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Help the Library Marketing Group Tell Our Story!

The Library Marketing Group's current task is to "Tell Our Story"...and we need your help!

Do you have ideas for blog posts that should be featured on our library home page? Please contact Sara! The vision for an ideal blog post would highlight what we are doing at the library that would be of interest to our patrons.

Current examples include learning more about Open Access and promoting Meet Our Experts.

Blog posts are brief ways to catch the attention of those visiting our website, and an easy way to link to further information about services we provide, awesome projects we are working on and general ways we serve our patrons.

We are planning to rotate these posts weekly and would really like to include visual elements in each post (photo, image, video, etc.).

Help us "Tell Our Story" well and let everyone know about the awesome things we do here at the library!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Anyone up for Brick 'n Click in October?

Brick & Click Library Symposium LogoBrick 'n Click is happening October 26th this year and to get the most bang for our library professional development buck, I'm looking for a travel buddy!   This 1-day conference in Maryville, MO - at NW Missouri State University - is fun, informative, and you'll meet lots of awesome people (I know this is true because I went once).  There really is something for everyone; check out the scheduled sessions and let me know if you're interested in riding shotgun (then fill out a travel request form to make it official)!

Friday, July 6, 2012

Did you know Dykes Library is on Facebook?

Did you know we have an A.R. Dykes Library Facebook page? It's true!

"Like" our A.R. Dykes Library page and follow our feed for library news, promotion and other fun facts!

Interested in posting on our page? Awesome! Anyone on our staff is welcome to post. Please consider adding a visual element--photo, video, etc.--to your post in order to make our page look even more visually appealing.

If you want to share something but aren't sure how to post, talk to Sara or anyone on the marketing team.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Money, money, money!

(...and now that we have your full attention:)

A note from your Professional Development Budget team:

As the end of the fiscal year approaches, this is a reminder that there is approximately $1300 left in the money pot for professional development.  Help us zero this out!  After all, this money is for you!  So get your requests in ASAP before June 30th.  Send in your request now!

(Since SharePoint got a facelift access to the form is a bit different.  To open the form from the above link, click on the Document tab at the top left of the screen, then click New Document.  This should open up the form and you fill it out as usual and submit.  A reminder on the use for travel funds can be viewed on the Professional Development Budget Committee wiki ).

Friday, June 8, 2012

How to post to this blog:

If you work at Dykes Library, this blog is for you!

This blog was created by the Professional Development Education team and is intended to be a space where we can share professional development resources, ideas and opportunities with each other.

This is a really great way to share links to articles we think others may enjoy, upcoming conference information, cool webinars, online classes, book reviews, etc.

(Please note that this is not the same blog that is viewed from our library website. If you want something to post to our website, you will need to post to the Archie Dykes Library Blog.)

So, how do you post here? There are two options.

1. Post with your personal Google account: Contact Jason to have your personal Google account linked to this blog. You will then have full posting rights. Jason or Sara can show you how to post once your account has been linked.

2. Post with our general Dykes Library account: Visit this blog (http://growinglibrary.blogspot.com/) and at the top right of the homepage, click "Sign In." Sign in with our general Dykes Library account information (username: dykeslibrary@gmail.com). We won't post our password here for the world to see, but it is the same as what we use at the front desk. Ask Jason or Sara if you have trouble logging in and/or trouble posting. Note: After logging in, you will have to choose "Become Yourself" and then create your post as this general account is also linked with our Archie Dykes Library Blog.

We know this may seem confusing, so please do not hesitate to ask either Jason or Sara to get you started. We want you to feel comfortable posting to this blog and we are trying to make it as easy as possible.
 
Happy posting!