Welcome to the LiTTech Show! The show that highlights innovations and progress in Library Media Technology. And we are: Adrienne Matteson and I’m your host.... Emily Thompson And today we have our special guest Carl Harvey, president of the AASL and school librarian at North Elementary School in Noblesville, Indiana Welcomes and introduction: What’s the big thing that happened this week? Newsishness? Hurricane? Library news? Congratulations on the White House Petition! We hit 25,000, but you can still sign: http://wh.gov/Wgd #libday8 http://librarydayinthelife.pbworks.com/w/page/48173078/Round%208,%20January%2030th%20through%20February%205th%202012 Item #1: What does a leader look like? different types. professional the teachers who were the “movers and shakers” if only I could be like . . . the librarian should be one too Item #2: How do you get started? It’s a journey. It doesn’t have a beginning and it doesn’t have a definite end. Jump in a figure it out. Empowering Learners: http://www.alastore.ala.org/detail.aspx?id=2682 Focus your energy on the people. __________________________________________________________________________ Final Segment: What are we reading? Emily: Why We Broke Up by Daniel Handler with art by Moira Kalman Addie: Adventures in Cartooning by James Sturn, Andrew Arnold, and Alexis Frederick-Frost Carl: Taken by Robert Crais ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Looking ahead: Next week we’ll take a look at the filters libraries put on their computers: the philosophy behind them and whether or not they work. Our guest will be Maria Kramer, a public librarian from Pueblo, CO. That will do it for this week on the LiTTech Show. Emily Thompson emiathom@gmail.com @librarianofdoom librarianofdoom.com Adrienne Matteson queenaddie@gmail.com @queenaddie Carl Harvey carl@carl-harvey.com @caharvey2 End of Show copy: #EduWin: http://whatisyoureduwin.com Don’t forget to leave us a note at: littech@edreach.usThanks again for joining us. Continue the conversation at EdReach.us. We’ll see you next week! |
