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FlipGrid in the InterACTIVE Library
(University Libraries, 2/14/2020)This session will assist librarians in setting up their FREE Flipgrid accounts. There will be helpful tips for implementing this program in K-12 settings. Flipgrid allows students to create video reflections. YouTube, ... -
Easy Money for School Libraries: Taking the Fear Out of Grant Writing
(University Libraries, 2/14/2020)Ever wondered how to get extra money for your library? This insightful workshop will provide you with practical grant opportunities and simple tips for writing them. Grant writing does not have to be intimidating. There ... -
Makers Gonna Make
(University Libraries, 2/14/2020)Learn how to establish a Makerspace to transform your library into a Learning Commons. -
Library Audit
(University Libraries, 2/14/2020)Explanation of what is required from the librarian and library during a Mississippi Department of Education Audit. Librarians will walk through the audit checklist as well as learn how to create a documentation notebook. -
Finding Public Domain and Creative Commons Images
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Open Educational Resources
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Fake or Fact? Tools for Combating Online Disinformation
(University Libraries, 2/14/2020)The term “fake news” has proliferated over the last few years and can manifest in many forms: parody and satire taken out of context, misinformation campaigns, media manipulation, and more. Fake news can lead to real ... -
Library Learning Standards
(University Libraries, 2/14/2020)Round table discussion on the implementation of College- and Career-Readiness Library Learning Standards that support the AASL's National School Library Standards for Learners as well as the Mississippi College- and ... -
Classic Retellings and Special Collections
(University Libraries, 2/14/2020)"A novel setting, a different perspective, or even a different genre can offer unexpected insights into established stories" (Library Journal Reviews). This session will offer you an extensive list of YA retellings that ... -
Introduction to Finding Digital Primary Sources about Mississippi
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Free Tech Tools for the Library: Green Screen, QR Codes, and Screencasting
(University Libraries, 2/14/2020)This session will look at three tools that can be combined to create innovative materials for the library. Invite students to share their creativity, favorite books, and more with these FREE tech tools. -
Mackin: Genrefying Fiction Collection
(University Libraries, 2/14/2020)Are you thinking about rearranging your library fiction collection by genre? This has become a popular means of bringing new life and attention back into your library by helping to empower your students to quickly find the ... -
Step Up Your STEM Centers
(University Libraries, 2/14/2020)Learn how to incorporate STEM challenges into your literacy centers to engage your 21st century learners. -
What Libraries of the Future Look Like Now
(University Libraries, 2/14/2020)Libraries around the country have been transforming themselves into more than a place where students go to find written texts. Lobaki is working with school libraries around the country to transform them into VRLabs and ... -
These Are a Few of My Favorite Things…YA Books
(University Libraries, 2/14/2020)This session focuses on current Young Adult books and series that are fun for book talks and book trailers in hopes of inspiring students to read for entertainment. This will be followed by a round table discussion sharing ... -
Oral History Interview #1
(University LibrariesCongressional and Political Research Center, 2001-07-10)This is an interview with former Congressman David Bowen on July 10, 2001 at his home in Jackson, Mississippi at 75 Eastbrook, conducted by Mike Ballard, coordinator of Congressional and Political Research Center at ... -
Oral History Interview #2
(University LibrariesCongressional and Political Research Center, 2001-08-21)This is an interview with former Congressman David Bowen on August 21, 2001 at his home in Jackson, Mississippi at 75 Eastbrook, conducted by Mike Ballard, coordinator of Congressional and Political Research Center at ... -
The Abilene paradox: a workshop on individual responsibility and group decision making
(CRM Learning, 2002)