Tuesday, January 29, 2013

WIKIS


     Over the past week, I have learned much about how useful wikis can be.  Beforehand I had a vague idea of what a wiki was from using Wikipedia occasionally, and following some of the past concerns over the last couple of years involving wikis and students. Yet more recently I learned through reading some published and professional articles how some educators are learning to embrace wikis and having them be a part of the educational process.  This was the extent of my knowledge. 
     I now know so much more than I did a week ago, and realize there is so much more I need to find out.  I am excited to learn more about wikis and plan on taking some online courses after my studies are complete.  Through this exercise I have seen some very helpful and effective wikis this past week.  Nearly all the wikis I explored were wonderful.  In the Resources for History Teachers Wiki, I could not help but think how useful this could be for teachers and students alike.  If I were a history teacher, several of my assignments would be to look up specific information on educational wikis such as this one which would be an excellent extension to any history curriculum.  I absolutely loved the fun and helpful Daring Librarian Wiki that helped faculty and staff with their media endeavors.  The illustrations and pictures were colorful and creative and the explanations helpful and often humorous for any teacher who needed specific directions concerning media matters in that school.   From the Kern’s High School Wiki I saw the many different helps a librarian could post to help her faculty and students.  I especially liked the librarian’s own video of how to check out an e-book from your phone.  This past week I visited an excellent library, Albion Middle School, in Sandy.  The Librarian, Marianne Bates, also had a very helpful library wiki for her students and teachers.  It is titled the Albion Library Wiki. 
     From what I have seen, I am very motivated to learn how to create a wiki of my own.  At this time, I may only be doing the very basics, but I plan on investigating this resource thoroughly and using it in the future.  

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Highland Elementary Library

Seven & 1/2 Habits of Highly Successful Lifelong Learners

I really enjoyed viewing this power point, especially because I am starting the new year.  I like to set my goals during three periods of the year, the first being January to about the end of April, May to August, and September to December.  When I set these goals for smaller amounts of time, I feel like I can see the end of the tunnel, and justified in reassessing, discarding and/or adjusting them as each new season arrives.
There is one goal that I am having a very hard time with, and that is regularly being a part of social media.  I believe this is because I often view it as a 'time pirate' with so many other things I need to accomplish.  On the other-hand I believe this can be a great way to connect with other people and know what is going on around me and definitely help me as a future librarian.  My husband, close family and friends laugh when I talk about trying to get on my face book page.  I set up a Facebook account a few years ago, was on it once for the first year, twice the second year, and this year I have been on in twice in January.  I am getting better(ha ha ha), yet I would like to make a goal of getting on it once a week for the next few months.