I really dread this time of year in the school library. Since the April 28th start of ASK testing, the book return has been posted outside the library in the hallway. I should have had all the books returned, right? Ha! Time to track down all these students, by going to their classrooms. (I already sent numerous messages to their homerooms.) Time to laugh it off.......















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There are so many educational opportunities for teachers during the summer months. Some can be offered for free, and other charge fees. I'm going to mix it up a bit, because I know there are school districts which will reimburse their teachers if there is a fee. In my case, I'm on my own if I decide to pay for any workshops or classes this summer. NOTE: Some events could not be listed because the date to apply has already passed.





JUST FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIANS

ALA Las Vegas- American Association of School Librarians schedule HERE

EasyBib Professional Development- on demand and free

Summer Getaway Professional Development Workshops- for school librarians from the Graduate School for Library and Information Science at the iSchool at Illinois. The flyer can be downloaded HERE.

On Common Core 2014: Professional Development for School Librarians- instructional webcasts from School Library Journal

Summer Institute 2014- South Carolina Association of School Librarians

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Annenberg Learner- view videos in these subject areas: arts, foreign language, literature and language arts, math, science, social studies and history


Annenberg-Newseum Summer Teacher Institute- three-day institute in Washington, DC for teachers using new media; application deadline is May 26, 2014.


Coursera-  verified certificates for certain courses


edCamp- list of all edCamp schedules (it's worldwide!)


EdmodoCon- 11-hour virtual event


Free Professional Learning Through ASCD's Professional Development Tools- includes webinars, virtual learning, book study guides


Google Teacher Academy- this summer: Atlanta, GA, Mountainview, CA and The Phillipines


Hidden Histories: Free Summer Professional Development and Lodging for Teachers-  for North Carolina K-12 teachers

NEA Member Benefits: Professional Development


NJEA Professional Learning


NSTA Learning Center- science teachers can find workshops in New Mexico, Texas


Smithsonian Educator Workshops- includes the Mobile Learning Institute


Summer Professional Development Blog Series- Edutopia's list of virtual workshops, tools and resources and their Summer Rejuvination Guide

YALSA Academy- Young Adult Library Services Association's online educational video initiative



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2014 Civics and Civil Rights Institute- Washington, DC 


2014 Summer Institute- Learning Forward's four-day event in Chicago


American Studies Summer InstituteDefining "Public" and "Private" in America: Cultural, Social and Political Arguments Past and Present (Washington, DC)

Annenberg Learner- full courses for graduate education credit, courses for continuing education units and certificates (Through Colorado State University); facilitated or self-paced courses through PBS TeacherLine


The Art of Education Conference- online conference for art teachers


Colonial Williamsburg Teacher Institute- covers teachers of grades K-12


The Conference Calendar- lists conferences for all types of educators


Hybrid Institutes for Grades 3-8 Educators- in conjunction with Framingham State University and Cambridge College


ISTE 2014 Atlanta- The International Society of Technology in Education


Kansas Summer Institute for School Librarians- open to in and out-of-state teachers


Learning and the Brain- "Connecting educators to neuroscientists and researchers."


Massachusetts Teachers Association Summer Conference

Millard Oakley STEM Center- for Tennessee teachers


NJEA Summer Learning Opportunities


Richard Byrne's In-Person PD Opportunity- Maine


Summer PD Opportunities- Mathematics, Science, Language Arts and Social Studies teachers from Ohio


Summervision DC- sponsored by the National Art Education Association


Teaching the Holocaust at the Middle School Level-  at the University of New Hamshire






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It's that time of year when students are graduating college and school districts are eliminating positions for next year. I am once again posting my comprehensive list of resources for teachers looking for a job. ( I work in N.J. so there are many links specific to our state)  Good luck!

Job Interview Tips
Anatomy of a Job Interview

Job Interview Questions- covers interview questions, interview guide, after the interview, salary negotiation, second interview

Job Search
10 Things Job Applicants Should Know- from the NY Times

Career Builder- search for all types of jobs on this site

Indeed- one search, all jobs

Jobs 4 Teacher- search by city, state or zip code

K12 Jobs.com- site says they have served a million teachers and administrators in a year.......

K12 Jobspot- search by job title and state; when you pick a city it shows you how many positions from the drop-down menu; also shows the location on a map.

NJ Hire- search by job type, location or keywords

NJ.com- postings are constantly being updated

NJ School Directory- all school web sites are listed by county; check employment opportunities on each site.

NJ School Jobs- search by county, specialty, school or date

Peterson's Private School Search- covers The United States and countries

Resources for Teaching Jobs- only ten states are listed here

Teacher Jobs- join for free; search the United States for a job.

Teachers-Teachers.com- site says it lists jobs for 1775 districts and they are in partnership with the NEA.

Resumes and Cover Letters
The 25 Most Creative Designer Resumes You'll See This Year

38 More Beautiful Resume Ideas That Work
- from JobMob

Cover Letters- from Career Lab


Create a Free Teacher Portfolio

Got Resume Builder- build your resume online; download as a pdf, Word doc or text file


JobMob- 36 beautiful resume ideas

Resume Help- site has examples resumes

A Resume in Prezi


Resume Tips and Advice- from Monster.com

Sample CV for Education Counselor- from CV Tips


Teacher Resume- from Microsoft online; you need MS Word to use this template

Teacher Resume- from Monster Worldwide, Inc.

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Libraries are known as very quiet places to read and work. Today, with makerspaces and computers, a lot of schools have adopted quiet areas and talk areas. Since my school added three classrooms (and teachers teach in the main room as well) our library is noisy, but not in a good way. Teachers in our small new classrooms can usually hear what is going on in the other two classrooms because the dividers do not go up to the ceiling. Plans are in the works to reorganize the district to ease the population in the junior-senior high school.  More to follow.

    


 













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Last year I began using guest bloggers for the months of July and August. It gave me some time to spend on my photography and volunteer work. This year I am putting out another post in search of my fellow teacher-librarians to write about things that affect us in our daily jobs. I would love to hear from elementary, middle and high school teachers. You will get great exposure on the web, so think about it...deadline is June 7, 2014 to apply.


This year, Memorial Day falls on Monday, May 26, 2014. Even though our school had a record number of snow days this winter, we are fortunate that the superintendent did not shorten our four day weekend. Memorial Day is the day we honor those who fought for our country, and a day our students should be made aware of, since our freedom is due to the sacrifices of our fighting men and women.

7 Things You Didn't Know About Memorial Day- slideshow from TIME

10 Things to Remember About Memorial Day

16 Memorial Day Infographics to Honor Our Veterans- from visual.ly

American Experience: War Letters

Best Books for Teaching About Memorial Day- from Education World


Cartoonists Honor Heroes- 22 different cartoonists


Face of the Dead- NY Times interactive

The Great Unknowns- NY Times


History Channel's Memorial Day Presentation


Honoring the Fallen- slideshow from CBS News

Honoring the Fallen- video from CNN

Interactive Timeline- from the Ocean City Register

The Meaning of Memorial Day- TIME for Kids

Memorial Day- Infoplease


Memorial Day- from Teacher Planet

Memorial Day Across America- from NBC News


Memorial Day Activities and Games

Memorial Day: Children Remember Lost Fathers- ABC News story

Memorial Day Crafts, Activities and Worksheets- from Enchanted Learning

Memorial Day Crafts Photo Gallery


Memorial Day Lesson Ideas- from Education World

Memorial Day Observations- slideshow from the NY Times


Memorial Day Quiz- interactive online quiz




Memorial Day Resources- from The U.S. Dept. of Veteran Affairs

Memorial Day Teacher Resources- long list from TeacherVision, including video, lesson plans, quizzes, puzzles, worksheets

Memorial Day Tributes Around the World- from TIME


Memorial Day Video Writing Prompts


Memorial Day Worksheets for Kindergarten- hundreds of choices

Teacher Guide to Memorial Day- from TeAchnology

Teaching Memorial Day- this is a Livebinder

The True Meaning of Memorial Day- from Dulcinea


Women in Uniform- slideshow from NBC News

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"Time Enough at Last" was an episode from season one of the Twilight Zone, which told the story of a man and his passion for reading. The surprise ending is sure to elicit a discussion in your class. Although it first ran in 1959, it certainly could be adapted to take place today.

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Since Monday, April 28th, schools have been involved in testing. First was the ASK, which lasted for five days, and most recently, the AP exams. Our current student population has grown to a level which has made extra space non-existent.  A few years back, we lost one-third of the library space to three new classrooms, which are currently used by special education classes. We are bursting at the seams, and every time there is a need for a quiet testing place, the library is the first place to be chosen.

So this week and next week, the AP testing (about ten students each day) has put the entire school body on an alternate schedule. Classes have been moved to locations which are noisy, (more than one class) and students who need to print papers or work on a computer are out of luck. (There are students in my district who don't own a computer.) The AP schedule runs two weeks, ending this Thursday, but this media specialist has lost valuable time to accomplish her many year-end jobs.

My office counter space is very small. The door is closed. White paper is placed on the windows so I can't see out and no one can see in. The stacks are unavailable to me. No inventory checks, no book filing or shelf reading. The portable book return has been outside the library since testing began in April, but only four books have been returned: three were on time and one belonged to the public library. To my surprise, I also found an apple (not eaten) in the box. Really?

I have spent this morning showing up at various classrooms looking for students and their books. Next I will be collecting fines, my year-end "fun". And speaking of fun, here's a list of 11 Ridiculously Overdue Library Books  (That Were Finally Returned) which you'll find unbelievable. I've also added some signs are cartoons to help you at this time of the year as you close down for the summer. Grin and ignore the stuff you have no control over; that's my mantra.























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According to Webster's Dictionary, augmented reality is "an enhanced version of reality created by the use of technology to overlay digital information on an image of something being viewed through a device (as a smartphone camera); also :  the technology used to create augmented reality."  Think of it as a type of virtual reality, using the computer to copy your world. You are probably familiar with a tool created by Google which falls into this category: Google Glass. Although augmented reality has existed for a long time, we as teachers are only now grasping how to use it in the classroom. Let's take a look below.


5 Uses of Augmented Reality in Education- from Free Technology for Teachers

7 Things You Should Know About Augmented Reality- from Educause Learning Initiative

8 Excellent Augmented Reality Apps for iPad- from Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

10 Free Augmented Reality Apps to Use With Secondary Students- from Norm's Teacher Blog

10 Free Augmented Reality Apps to Use With Secondary Students Part Two- not all are free, but not expensive

20 Ways to Use Augmented Reality in Education- from Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

32 Augmented Reality Apps for the Classroom

Anatomy 4D- iPad and iPhone app which "allows viewers to understand and interact with complex information with unprecedented ease, speed, and depth."

Augment- app for Android and iPhone; "visualize your 3D models in augmented reality

Augmented Reality Brings New Dimensions to Learning- from Edutopia

Augmented Reality: Coming to a School Near You?

Augmented Reality: The Coolest Instructional Technology You Haven't Heard Of?- from Emerging EdTech

Augmented Reality Helps Kids Learn- from eSchool News

Augmented Reality in Education- slideshow

Augmented Reality Livebinder

Augmented Reality on Pinterest

Augmented Reality with Aurasma

Aurasma Tutorials- from Two Guys and Some iPads

The Beginner's Guide to Augmented Reality- from Edudemic


coIAR Uses Augmented Reality to Bring Your Kid's Drawing to Life- from TechCrunch


Common Craft Explains Augmented Reality- video


Elements 4D- print the paper block from this template


The Future of Augmented Reality Apps


The Google Glass Experiment- from Edudemic

How Augmented Reality Works- from How Stuff Works


How to Start Using Augmented Reality in the Classroom- from Edudemic


How to Use Augmented Reality in the Classroom


How to Use Augmented Reality in Your Classroom- Erin Klein (Kleinspiration) explains how she uses Aurasma with augmented reality.


Meaningful Integration of Augmented Reality in Education- lesson plans and ideas from Two Guys and Some iPads


QR Codes and Augmented Reality- 21 things do do with iPads




Zooburst: Augmented Reality 3D Pop-Up Books for Students and Teachers

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ACTIVITIES, LESSON PLANS, PRINTABLES
15 Mother's Day Cards- from Spoonful; you can save the templates if you sign up for an account

Children's Mother's Day Poems- includes rhymes for Mother's Day

Mother's Day Craft Project

Mother's Day Crafts- 9 projects listed

Mother's Day Crafts and Activities- from DLTK; includes, cards, puzzles, coloring pages, puzzles and much more


Mother's Day Crafts and Activities for Kids- from Danielle's Place

Mother's Day Mazes, Stories- download books (PDF) or read online

Mother's Day Memory Book Ideas- from eHow

Mother's Day Printables-  2 sets include word search, puzzles, word unscramble; second set HERE

Mother's Day Teacher Resources- includes worksheets, puzzles, activities; from TeacherVision

Paper Flowers Project

Pre-School Activities and Crafts


ABOUT MOTHER'S DAY
37th Annual Mother's Day Pow Wow- slide show about how Native Americans celebrate the holiday

151 Great Mother's Day Craft Ideas


Amazing Moms of the Animal Kingdom- TIME slideshow


The Best and Worst Countries to Be a Mother- interactive map


Cartoons About Mother's Day- from NBC News




Happy Mother's Day, Dear Dragon- early reader can read this story online


The History of Mother's Day- video from the History Channel


Meet the Founder, and Fighter of Mother's Day- story of Anna Jarvis, who founded Mother's Day





Mother's Day Gifts and Activities- from Teachers.net


Mother's Day Lesson- for ELL students


Mother's Day Lesson Plans- from the Lesson Plan Page


Mother's Day Projects- from Michaels


Mother's Day Teacher Resources- from TeacherVision


Mother's Day Videos- from WatchKnowLearn; for ages 3-18 (videos labeled by age level)


Mother's Day Worksheets- from SchoolExpress


Remembering Nana on Mother's Day- NY Times slide show




Teacher Guide to Mother's Day- from TeAchnology




Who Came Up With Mother's Day and Why?





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According to the Mashable, gamification is "the use of game mechanics and game design techniques in non-game contexts."  Using gamification can help get kids interested in things they normally would find boring. Are you ready to get your game on? Take a look below and see what you think. I personally am all for anything that makes learning more fun for our students!

7 Good Examples of Gamification in Education- from EdTech Review

The 20 Best Blogs About Game-Based Learning


10 Gamiciation Challenges for Educators- post from Bernard Bull, Concordia Professor


10 Specific Ideas to Gamify in the Classroom


10 Video Games to Get Started with Game-Based Learning


Bringing Minecraft to the Classroom- the creators of Minecraft want to make the game affordable and accessible to schools everywhere.


The Dangers of Gamification in Education- post by Larry Ferlazzo


Education-Gamification Resources- from Gamify My Class


Games: More Than Just Reward Systems- from EdTech Researcher

The Gamification of Education
by Column Five Media.
Explore more visuals like this one on the web's largest information design community - Visually.

Gamifying Education: Do We Know How to Gamify the Classroom- from Cool Cat Teacher Vicki Davis


How Gaming is Changing in the Classroom


How to Gamify Your Classroom- from Edudemic


Kathy Sierra on Gamification in Education- this is a response to Lary Ferlazzo's post above on the dangers of gamification in the classroom.


Mr. Gonzalez's Classroom- links to gamification resources


The Slow Gamification of K-12 Classrooms- from edWeek

Use Minecraft as an Educational Tool- from Edutopia


Using the Video Game Model in the Classroom- from Edutopia

What is Gamed-Based Learning?- article from Upside Learning

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(May 5th is Cinco de Mayo)

A to Z Teacher Stuff- printables, worksheets lesson plans

Ask History: Cinco de Mayo- from the History Channel

Apples for the Teacher- crafts, word searches, puzzles and teaching ideas


How to Make a Cinco de Mayo Pinata- step by step instructions are clear and easy to follow

Interactive Timeline- from PBS



The International Flavors of Cinco de Mayo
by ShaylaMae.
Explore more visuals like this one on the web's largest information design community - Visually.

Kiddyhouse- lesson plans, webquests, crafts, printables

Kids' Cinco de Mayo Activities- Pinterest board


Kinderart- crafts for kids


ReadWriteThink- lessons, websites and activities by grade level


Remember, Remember the Fifth of May- NY Times article


Rethinking Cinco de Mayo- from the Zinn Education Project


Scholastic- grade level specific lesson plans and activities are here

The Story of Cinco de Mayo- from K-12 Teacher Resources Wiki

The Teacher's Corner- lesson plans and activities

Teacher's Guide to Cinco de Mayo- from TeAchnology

What to Really Eat on Cinco de Mayo- from Smithsonian.com


Why Do We Celebrate Cinco de Mayo?- video from CNN

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