#oelmachat Archive
#oelmachat is the biweekly chat of the Ohio Educational Library Media Association. Starting September 6, 2016, we chat every other Tuesday at 7pm EST about topics of relevance to K-12 teacher librarians.
Tuesday October 18, 2016 7:00 PM EDT
Welcome to tonight! Looking forward to discussing all the great things that happened at . Introduce yourself!
Jessica Klinker from Columbus, HS Librarian
Excited to be your moderator tonight from Zanesville
Stephanie Raub from NEOhio, Elementary grades 3-5 librarian.
Ok for me to peek in on ?
Thrilled to have you with us I have been talking a lot about you with my creative writing students!
I am now reading A Madness So Discreet. Another page turner!
I have already created a badge in Credly to use w/ an INFOhio scavenger hunt for 5th graders!
Hey everyone! Joining late tonight but happy to be here and chat with my people!
A1: Went through 100 best websites and shared out each to appropriate staff.
Also learned a lot about running a makerspace.
Great idea! Ss love badges
A1: I started genre-fying my HS library Monday thanks to and the awesome session.
A1 have already put in motion to start Google CS First coding club thanks to and also a RIP thanks to
were some fantastic makerspace activities at this weekend... including a soldering station!
Am planning to do also; maybe sharing 1 a week or a couple a week, so I don't overwhelm them :) https://t.co/pFjHTtpYIW
A1: Went through 100 best websites and shared out each to appropriate staff.
planning on doing some screencasts on some too
had a great webinar last summer that helped me to get my library done last year!
also thinking about sharing some via video newsletter along with library spotlights via
I have not regretted it in the least. https://t.co/Hj5tXPqxci
I have been wondering if this would be helpful for my tweens who always ask where the mysteries or sci-fi books are.
I enjoyed listening to talk about taking a real life event and fictionalizing it.
A2 I love every time I hear her; I love the title and pushing Ss to DO something w info they research
I agree. The amount and time put into research also amazed me.
Yes, ALL of the authors on the YA panel were amazing 😜 https://t.co/VStyj9S62h
I enjoyed listening to talk about taking a real life event and fictionalizing it.
it is challenging to figure out new space arrangements and labeling; our move def helped me
A2 I am always so amazed and inspired by the authors. It's such a privilege to meet them!
I didn't get to hear her this time, but Denise Fleming always keeps me enthralled!
A3 The biggest notes I took Thurs were about sharing library stats and happenings in ways that make stakeholders notice
I agree. I was wishing my creative writing Ss could have been there.
I also enjoyed presentation, which gave me several titles for my shopping list
A3 I loved the Lit Trip session-can't wait to combine tech with literature. Also 100 Tech Resources-so helpful!
Q3: Hi! Joining late! Can't name a fav! Digital Literacy, 100 Resources, Maker Space ideas - all so valuable!
I feel like we should make and a keynote or something; everyone always love that session!
Glad you were able to join us
A4: Well, the 100 resources obviously :), but also coding session and reading incentive session!
A4: I really enjoyed the Managing Multiple Libraries. Good to know that others deal with similar problems
You all have great things happening. Things worth sharing.
I loved Dr. Nichols Trends and also & had a great session on Interactive Google projects!
Also, enjoyed Top Trends in Teen Lit by Nichols on Friday!
A4 I wish there were multiple times for each session--I always feel like I miss some great stuff!
Joanne McNally session on Academic Integrity was very thought provoking
A5 Record sessions so we can see them all! Better access to presentation links.
suggested we try record sessions so we can see ones we missed and maybe offer for a small fee to people who couldn't come
Love the recording idea! Yes, I hope more presenters would submit presentation links!
I really liked the direction preconference went this year; Hoping to find something equally high-interest next year...Ideas?
A5: Would love to see a library session next year- many of us are learning about these & trying them in our schools.
Q5: S/O's to the amazing group of people affiliated w/ ! Planners, presenters, advocates, and more - proud to be a part!
A5: What about an EdCamp style preconference?
A5 was wonderful and impressive. So many brilliant people in this organization!
A5: Shout out to for her time and energy. I know first-hand planning a conference is stressful and time-consuming!
A5: Only suggestion is a Google doc listing links back to presentations so that we can re-visit and see sessions we missed.
Shucks, worked late and missed ! Will catch up on all the good ideas later!
Our time is coming to an end! Thanks for participating! And more importantly thanks for all who made a huge success