.....The Day In The Life of a Library Media Specialist, K.C. Boyd - https://theaudaciouslibrarian.blogspot.com
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January 12, 2020
Easy Like Sunday Morning: Dr. MLK and His Influence on the Civil Rights Movement
December 27, 2019
Watch Us In 2020!
December 15, 2019
Easy Like Sunday Morning: The Last School Week of 2019
My first highlight is a recent discovery through my favorite PLN (personal learning network) Twitter. I saw this on Amanda Jones' feed, lost my mind and decided to order one for myself. It's a LED programmable scrolling pin...yes the uses for this in a library program are endless. I chose to pair this with my last and final push for winter break leisure reading. I shared a booklist with my teachers and parents to reference while selecting books to read/purchase over the holiday break. (you will not see this list, I'm currently serving on the Newbery Selection Committee!). In addition, I sent my last meme of the year encouraging teachers to schedule time for their classes to visit the library and check out books to read during the break. All of this is done in the name of READING!
As I mentioned somewhere on one of my social media feeds, I have a Amazon.com addiction. I really need to remove the app from my iPhone! Here's the ordering specs., but please keep this in mind, there are several LED pins to choose from, just identify the one that will best serve your personal needs.
Until next time!
October 13, 2019
Before-During-After
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Our First Makerspace Activity
Canva Is My New Friend!
Neewer RING Light
My hair stylist uses a Neewer Ring Light to post pictures of her work online. I've been eyeing this light for quite sometime when I would visit the salon: quality of images produced, durability and ease of use. Especially ease of use since my students will be charged with set-up and use. I purchased it from Amazon and upon unboxing all of the parts, got it up and operational within 20 minutes. Big plus: The Camera 360 app works well with the light and it's remote control.
#TrojanLMCMakerspace
Good News!
My Favorite Picture of the Year....So Far!
September 15, 2019
Banned Books Week 2019
Banned Books Week 2019 will be held September 22nd – 28th, 2019. The theme of this year’s event proclaims “Censorship Leaves Us in the Dark,” urging everyone to “Keep the Light On.”
Banned Books Week is an annual event celebrating the freedom to read. The celebration was launched in 1982 in response to a sudden surge in the number of challenges to books in schools, bookstores and libraries.
Banned Books Week brings together the entire book community — librarians, booksellers, publishers, journalists, teachers, and readers of all types — in shared support of the freedom to seek and to express ideas, even those some consider unorthodox or unpopular.
Source: http://www.ala.org/advocacy/bbooks
2019 Hispanic Heritage Month
The National Council of Hispanic Employment Program Managers (NCHEPM), announced the 2019 Hispanic Heritage Month theme: “Hispanic Americans: A History of Serving Our Nation.” The theme invites us to reflect on Hispanic American’s service and contributions to the history of our Nation.
Veronica Vasquez, President of National Image Inc., submitted the winning theme, stating “Hispanic American have recently been subjective to attacks on our loyalty, it is now time to remind people of the many contributions of Hispanics to the history of our Nation. Hispanics have served and continue to serve our Nation with honor and valor in all aspects in the formation of our country. Our contributions are numerous."
Hispanics serve as Civil Rights leaders, politicians, military, educators, first responders, science pioneers, and public servants, etc. Some of the individuals who have contributed to the History of our Nation include:
Dr. Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa - Neurosurgeon, Author, Researcher, and Chair of the Department of Neurologic Surgery at Mayo Clinic
Hilda Solis - Department of Labor former Secretary
Ruben Salazar - Journalist
Sonia Sotomayor - Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Rodolfo Gonzalez – Poet and champion of the Chicano movement
Ellen Ochoa – First Hispanic to leave Earth’s atmosphere
Jorge Ramos–News anchor and winner of eight Emmy Awards.
Source: https://www.hispanicheritagemonth.org/index.php/hispanic-heritage-month/88-hispanic-heritage-month-theme-2019
September 8, 2019
Easy Like Sunday Morning: Untitled...
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Many times I was instructed by my principal to use teacher aides and student helpers from various classrooms in the building. Teachers were instructed to send two students per homeroom. As I received these students each morning, their teachers said, 'This experience is really going to be good for him/her.' Needless to say I was given a group of students who didn't want to help, spent time on their phones or were horse playing. I can also say the same thing for the adults/teacher aides. They honestly didn't want to be there either and used excuse after excuse to leave the library to 'run an errand' and would return after several periods had passed. Honestly, having students and teacher aides assisting me was a waste of time and energy.
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