Below are a couple of links to check out.
Both are infographics, so hopefully should catch the students interest enough for them to at least take a look.
The first one is tips for evaluating fake news headlines and the second covers Boolean commands for searching. Boolean searches are shortcuts to find what you need quickly and more effectively, rather than wading through thousands, if not millions of sites, looking for that small nugget of information.
http://www.easybib.com/guides/evaluating-fake-news-resources/ (infographic)
https://au.pinterest.com/pin/483644447453982190/ (Boolean Search Commands - Infographic)
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Monday, 19 June 2017
Friday, 9 June 2017
Unusual Improbable Libraries
Libraries just don't seem to be dying out despite all the predictions otherwise. In fact, they seem to be popping up everywhere in all sorts of places and styles.
Check out the link below for some of the more 'improbable' libraries seen around the world. This has been taken from a book with the same title by English journalist Alex Johnson.
It all goes to show that the Library is a very adaptable artefact that apparently has no intention of being killed off any time soon - and is a definite testament to peoples ideas and ingenuity.
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/latenightlive/the-world%E2%80%99s-most-improbable-libraries/6483292
Enjoy the long weekend - only one more left in the year after this one so make the most of them. Judging by the weather, a good book or two and a great coffee or hot chocolate would probably be the way to go.
Enjoy the long weekend - only one more left in the year after this one so make the most of them. Judging by the weather, a good book or two and a great coffee or hot chocolate would probably be the way to go.
Wednesday, 31 May 2017
Ideas for the Library
As mentioned at the start of the year, a revamp of the Library has been discussed - especially after the carpet got flooded and needed to be removed. And it still smells damp and soggy in here!
I have spent a little time playing with floor plans and ideas just lately - although we are still waiting for floors to be done, so we can move on. Hopefully this will happen during the July holiday break. However I am getting quite fond of the rustic cement flooring look, I have to admit.
Anyway, it has occurred to me that maybe the question I really should be asking is: what do people actually WANT in this space? Print? Digital? Space for classes? Other ideas? Do you even need a 'Library' as such - or could it possibly be reborn in some other way? Maybe you have some radical thoughts for a vibrant learning space??
Lots of resources in here are rarely used and often just seem to be taking up space or helping to create corners for students to lurk in - so maybe there is another way to utilise this area, as well as the resources, that will work for everyone ... and really, I can't always see the forest for the trees.
There are some awesome ideas out there in the Pinterest world - although I suspect that we may also need a bucket of never ending cash to make some of them a reality.
So ....... input and ideas please??
I have spent a little time playing with floor plans and ideas just lately - although we are still waiting for floors to be done, so we can move on. Hopefully this will happen during the July holiday break. However I am getting quite fond of the rustic cement flooring look, I have to admit.
Anyway, it has occurred to me that maybe the question I really should be asking is: what do people actually WANT in this space? Print? Digital? Space for classes? Other ideas? Do you even need a 'Library' as such - or could it possibly be reborn in some other way? Maybe you have some radical thoughts for a vibrant learning space??
Lots of resources in here are rarely used and often just seem to be taking up space or helping to create corners for students to lurk in - so maybe there is another way to utilise this area, as well as the resources, that will work for everyone ... and really, I can't always see the forest for the trees.
There are some awesome ideas out there in the Pinterest world - although I suspect that we may also need a bucket of never ending cash to make some of them a reality.
So ....... input and ideas please??
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Monday, 29 May 2017
Infotopia Weblinks
Infotopia is an academic search engine providing trusted websites that have been previously selected by both Librarians and teachers for use by teachers and with students.
As you would expect from something put together by Library professionals, it covers a huge variety of subjects and areas, possibly making it one of the better sites for providing resources in schools and at home.
Below are a couple of links I have taken from the site for you to have a browse though and see what you think.
http://www.infotopia.info/
http://www.infotopia.info/citations.html
As you would expect from something put together by Library professionals, it covers a huge variety of subjects and areas, possibly making it one of the better sites for providing resources in schools and at home.
Below are a couple of links I have taken from the site for you to have a browse though and see what you think.
http://www.infotopia.info/
http://www.infotopia.info/citations.html
Tuesday, 23 May 2017
Weblink with Games for building empathy
I found this one on the Mindshift website, which covers a huge lot of articles and resources on education. It could be worth a look.
https://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2017/05/15/4-games-to-spark-empathy-building-in-the-classroom
And a cheering thought - we are into the second half of the term!! A four week break coming up - we can do this!!
Carry on being awesome!
https://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2017/05/15/4-games-to-spark-empathy-building-in-the-classroom
And a cheering thought - we are into the second half of the term!! A four week break coming up - we can do this!!
Carry on being awesome!
Friday, 12 May 2017
Global Statistics for our blog.
Just sharing an update on the use that our Library Blog appears to be getting! 168 pageviews from Russia - and that is just this week! I'm glad it's being used!

Entry | Pageviews |
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Russia
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168
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Australia
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66
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France
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29
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Ireland
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6
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United States
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6
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Switzerland
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1
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Germany
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1
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India
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1
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Have a wonderful weekend!
Thursday, 11 May 2017
Few thoughts on the 'Age of Information'
So ... my offering for today. Some things to mull over and discuss ....
Check out the YouTube link below on 'What the Internet is doing to our Brains'. Take a quick look - it's a total of 4 minutes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKaWJ72x1rI
And for those interested - it could be worth reading the book 'Filter Bubble' by Eli Pariser. This term was coined by the author and refers to what happens when a website algorithm selectively guesses what information a user would like to see based on previous searches. The theory is that users get less exposure to conflicting viewpoints and then can become isolated intellectually within their own little 'informational bubble'. I have previously mentioned this title:
http://barklycollegelibraries.blogspot.com.au/2015/
The 'personalisation tools' that Google and other information sources use increase the chance that people are more likely to continue to be offered information that often helps to reinforce their world views. This then goes some way towards negating other points of view - and can therefore have an impact by limiting empathy and understanding of other peoples thoughts and feelings.
Maybe take a few minutes to watch the TED talk by the author:
https://www.ted.com/talks/eli_pariser_beware_online_filter_bubbles
I'm not advocating barring Google, YouTube and so on - I doubt that I would survive in this job today without them! There is often a perception (Filter Bubble again) that Libraries and the Internet are in some sort of competition as sources of information but in fact, truth is - we need each other in today's Age of Information and serving clients needs!
Have an awesome day folks!
Check out the YouTube link below on 'What the Internet is doing to our Brains'. Take a quick look - it's a total of 4 minutes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKaWJ72x1rI

http://barklycollegelibraries.blogspot.com.au/2015/
The 'personalisation tools' that Google and other information sources use increase the chance that people are more likely to continue to be offered information that often helps to reinforce their world views. This then goes some way towards negating other points of view - and can therefore have an impact by limiting empathy and understanding of other peoples thoughts and feelings.
Maybe take a few minutes to watch the TED talk by the author:
https://www.ted.com/talks/eli_pariser_beware_online_filter_bubbles
I'm not advocating barring Google, YouTube and so on - I doubt that I would survive in this job today without them! There is often a perception (Filter Bubble again) that Libraries and the Internet are in some sort of competition as sources of information but in fact, truth is - we need each other in today's Age of Information and serving clients needs!
Have an awesome day folks!
Friday, 5 May 2017
New Books in the Library
The cataloguing training may have paid off - as I have finally managed to successfully catalogue some books into our collection!
We have on offer:
Edge of Extinction - "two hundred years ago dinosaurs were brought back from extinction - and they do NOT like to share. They reclaimed the earth and humans were driven underground. But ... they are not the most dangerous predators out there, it seems"
In the Realm of Dragons - this is a 'Choose your Own' adventure story, which are quite popular with some of the students. In this one you find and care for some dragon eggs - but will you gain a powerful magical friend - or be cast into a dangerous world of fire and ice? Your choice!

AFL: Amazing Footy Facts - this one has lots of snippets of information and trivia facts such as - Which team holds the record for the highest score ever recorded in VFL/AFL history? or Which player holds the record for kicking the most goals?
Desert Lake: The story of Kati-Thanda - a gorgeous picture book that follows Lake Eyre over a season from dry to what happens when the rains come. Beautiful illustrations and small amounts of writing.


Skyfire: Book 1 - Seven young people enter the mysterious DARE awards - and WIN!! However, they are not prepared to be caught up in the events that follow. Seven weird symbols pit them against a mastermind of terrifying power and they will be racing the clock to save the world. If you could be a hero - would you DARE??
Have a wonderful weekend!
Friday, 28 April 2017
Neil Gaiman on Children and Reading
"Gaiman said reading fiction was one of the most important things people can do and he was passionate in his defence of libraries, the closure of which was stealing from the future, he said. "It is the equivalent of stopping vaccination programmes. We know what the results are. In order to remain a global power, in order to have a citizenry that is fulfilled and fulfilling their responsibilities and obligations, we need to have literate kids."
Above is a direct quote from a speech made by Neil Gaiman, author, concerning closure of libraries and why it is so important for children to read fiction and to read widely. Check out the link below.
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/oct/14/neil-gaiman-children-books-reading-lecture
Have an awesome long weekend!
Above is a direct quote from a speech made by Neil Gaiman, author, concerning closure of libraries and why it is so important for children to read fiction and to read widely. Check out the link below.
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/oct/14/neil-gaiman-children-books-reading-lecture
Have an awesome long weekend!
Thursday, 27 April 2017
Couple of Weblinks to check out.
Below are a couple of weblinks that may be interest to some teachers. Have a look and see what you think ....
With BloxMob, students and teachers can create apps and share them with others who have downloaded the BloxMob app. They can download to access the apps that others have made - but the real fun is in creating original apps using the BloxMob website. Students can start from scratch or work with a template - no coding experience needed.
https://www.commonsense.org/education/website/bloxmob
The best interactive fiction apps are those ones that are like the usual choose-your-own adventure stories - but have an added set of graphs showing the consequences of your choices, on things like friendships, personalities and your moral standing on issues. Often, the main character is customisable - plus the best ones also leave room for solving mysteries by entering solutions to problems. As well, like all good fiction they raise some interesting ethical and philosophical issues to be discussed or pondered over.
https://seanhamptoncole.wordpress.com/2017/04/09/interactive-fiction-the-coolest-way-to-teach-critical-thinking-decision-making-ethics-social-skills-consequential-thinking-engaged-literacy/
With BloxMob, students and teachers can create apps and share them with others who have downloaded the BloxMob app. They can download to access the apps that others have made - but the real fun is in creating original apps using the BloxMob website. Students can start from scratch or work with a template - no coding experience needed.
https://www.commonsense.org/education/website/bloxmob
The best interactive fiction apps are those ones that are like the usual choose-your-own adventure stories - but have an added set of graphs showing the consequences of your choices, on things like friendships, personalities and your moral standing on issues. Often, the main character is customisable - plus the best ones also leave room for solving mysteries by entering solutions to problems. As well, like all good fiction they raise some interesting ethical and philosophical issues to be discussed or pondered over.

I know that the Choose-Your-Own adventure books are pretty popular so these may also catch their attention. It's always worth a try.
Carry on being awesome .....
Friday, 7 April 2017
Literature Quiz and the End of Term
Below is a link to paste in that should take you to a literature quiz which is all things book related - and lots of 'really??' moments.
Have a try - and I would be interested to know how you went. The best I could manage was 26 - and out of 50 that's not really good. (I think it is a pass though??)
http://forreadingaddicts.co.uk/quizzes/great-big-literature-quiz/16503
The holiday break is on the horizon with lots of down time and recharging of batteries happening, I hope.
Don't forget to include some non-work related reading in there as well. It's great for your health as it's relaxing and lowers the blood pressure - and a bit of time out in a nice little fantasy world of some sort is always good for the soul.
Make it a good one!
Have a try - and I would be interested to know how you went. The best I could manage was 26 - and out of 50 that's not really good. (I think it is a pass though??)
http://forreadingaddicts.co.uk/quizzes/great-big-literature-quiz/16503
The holiday break is on the horizon with lots of down time and recharging of batteries happening, I hope.
Don't forget to include some non-work related reading in there as well. It's great for your health as it's relaxing and lowers the blood pressure - and a bit of time out in a nice little fantasy world of some sort is always good for the soul.
Make it a good one!
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Friday, 31 March 2017
Digital Citizenship Survival Kit
Always being one for visual props and ideas, I came across a Digital Citizenship Survival Kit for students. This has been designed by a teacher in the USA for his digital citizenship classes, to hand out to his students, mainly to reinforce some of what he teaches.
What do you think? Any other suggestions?
Padlock: to remind you to have strong passwords
Toothbrush: Would you share your toothbrush? No? Don't share your passwords either.
Permanent Marker: EVERYTHING you put on the Internet is there forever
Toothpaste: You can't get toothpaste back into the tube - nor can you ever take your posts off the Web.
Magnifying Glass: What shows up when people search you on Google? Is that what you want people to know about you? Will it get you a job later?
Fake Tattoo: 'Digital Tattoo' instead of 'Digital Footprint'. Footprints can be washed away - a tattoo is much harder to get rid of.
Sheet of paper: Screw it up, stomp on it - now smooth it out and try to make it as new as it was.That's what happens with cyber bullying - the marks are always there.
Strainer: Know how to 'strain the real' from the Internet. In other words, know how to spot fake stuff and don't get caught out by hoaxes.
Below is a link to paste in that is a quiz about Digital Citizenship. It could be interesting to try it out on your class.
http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=andretrace_1
And an infographic that shows you how to go about finding out whether a site is fake or not.
http://www.stonesoupcreative.com/infographic-fake-news-real-news-10-tips-getting-facts/
What do you think? Any other suggestions?
Padlock: to remind you to have strong passwords
Toothbrush: Would you share your toothbrush? No? Don't share your passwords either.
Permanent Marker: EVERYTHING you put on the Internet is there forever
Toothpaste: You can't get toothpaste back into the tube - nor can you ever take your posts off the Web.
Magnifying Glass: What shows up when people search you on Google? Is that what you want people to know about you? Will it get you a job later?
Fake Tattoo: 'Digital Tattoo' instead of 'Digital Footprint'. Footprints can be washed away - a tattoo is much harder to get rid of.
Sheet of paper: Screw it up, stomp on it - now smooth it out and try to make it as new as it was.That's what happens with cyber bullying - the marks are always there.
Strainer: Know how to 'strain the real' from the Internet. In other words, know how to spot fake stuff and don't get caught out by hoaxes.
Below is a link to paste in that is a quiz about Digital Citizenship. It could be interesting to try it out on your class.
http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=andretrace_1
And an infographic that shows you how to go about finding out whether a site is fake or not.
http://www.stonesoupcreative.com/infographic-fake-news-real-news-10-tips-getting-facts/
Friday, 17 March 2017
The Future of Libraries and the Why of Daydreaming
Below is a website that has a talk by Neil Gaiman on the future of libraries, and the absolute need for reading, imagining and daydreaming.
Although it is British based - it really is NO different anywhere else. There are many salient points in the article - such as being able to work out how many people will end up in prison in the next 20 or so years. It is done using a very simple algorithm which is based on the number of 11 year olds who can't read!
Or why China is now finally allowing Sci-Fi conventions to happen there - or even why a book is like a shark!
I love Albert Einstein's answer when asked how we can make our children intelligent: "Read them fairy tales - if you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales."
This article is something that we all need to read - even if it is the only thing you read this weekend.
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/oct/15/neil-gaiman-future-libraries-reading-daydreaming?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Have an awesome weekend - and may the Force (of reading) be with you!
Although it is British based - it really is NO different anywhere else. There are many salient points in the article - such as being able to work out how many people will end up in prison in the next 20 or so years. It is done using a very simple algorithm which is based on the number of 11 year olds who can't read!
Or why China is now finally allowing Sci-Fi conventions to happen there - or even why a book is like a shark!
I love Albert Einstein's answer when asked how we can make our children intelligent: "Read them fairy tales - if you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales."
This article is something that we all need to read - even if it is the only thing you read this weekend.
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/oct/15/neil-gaiman-future-libraries-reading-daydreaming?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Have an awesome weekend - and may the Force (of reading) be with you!
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