
LibrarianJourney
AASL Standards Interview with Robin Russell, Librarian at Sandel Elementary School.
AASL Standards Interview with Robin Russell, Librarian at Sandel Elementary School. Robin Russell is the certified librarian that I work...
AASL Standards Interview with Amy Whitfield, Librarian at Blythewood High School.
Amy Whitfield is one of two certified librarians working in the Blythewood High School library, and she was one of my supervising...
AASL Standards Interview with Crystal Smith, Librarian at Blythewood High School
Crystal Smith is one of two certified librarians working in the Blythewood High School library, and she was my supervising librarian...
Biggest Takeaway
My biggest take-away from Information Technologies in the School Library this semester, would have to be the fact that using tech in the...
Unimersiv; An Excellent Virtual Reality Tool for Education.
Thinking about virtual reality has still seemed pretty gimmicky to me, and definitely something I associate with gaming only. This week I...
Maker Kits
As I read the article entitled “School Library Makerspaces,” by Canino-Fluit, I loved the idea of having a maker club, where students...
Thoughts on Cyberbullying and Teaching
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@FunInTheLibrary - An Instagram Page for Students, Parents, and Educators.
I chose Instagram as the social media tool I wish to utilize for my school library account. I like that it seems to be the social media...
Bookshare: Ebooks for Students with Reading Barriers
Bookshare is an app that is the perfect resource for kids who are blind or have other visual disabilities, have a reading disability, or...
E-Book Readers and What They can do for Your Students.
It doesn’t feel like that long ago that e-book readers felt so new and exciting. I believe it was 2010 when I brough my first Kindle, and...
What is TikTok? Sharing a Blog from The Daring Librarian
(For the purposes of an assignment, this post is written for the hypothetical scenario of presenting a Blogpost to a science teacher at...
Information Literacy, Technology, and Digital/Media
I really enjoyed the readings and materials this module because I think that the concepts of information literacy, technology, and...
SLIS 761, Module 2: AASL & ISTE Standards
This week’s module 2 has been extremely helpful to me, someone who is working towards my teaching certificate whilst getting my library...
Reflection on Intellectual Freedom in the School Library Setting
One thing I read this week that I can relate to was the idea that promoting books that have been challenged or banned draws young people...
Reflection on Tween programing; Week 4 of Library programing.
I could really relate to the tween articles this week, as my son is just now passed this phase and is now 13. One thing that was...
Reflection on Public and School Libraries Working Together, and Other Musings May, 27, 2021
My takeaway from the articles I’ve read, and other resources I’ve viewed in the last two weeks of Library Programing class, is that...
Reflection on Recent Reads on Early Literacy and Developmental Assets and Brain Development
Kristen DeAnne Anderson May, 12, 2021 1. What is something that you read that you can relate to? Why? One thing that I really related to...









