Traditionally, the perception of the school librarian's role was limited to that of a literacy expert. Today, school librarians are not only influential in growing a reading culture but in managing the flow of information, advocating for resources, supporting technology usage, and training learners to be constructive digital citizens. In this course, you will learn how to position yourself as a key part of the school technology team, to infuse technology into student learning experiences, and lead instruction around digital citizenship. Watch the video lessons and complete the reflection activities to deepen your collaboration within the learning community around you!
- Learn strategies to build strong relationships and trust with the school's information technology professionals
- Learn to partner with the school's information technology professionals to support both the library and the school-wide technology integration goals
- Learn the value of social media to become a connected educator aware of the latest technology tools and trends in education
- Learn to leverage digital platforms as a strategy to share valuable technology tools with the larger school community
- Learn tactics for highlighting the library's resources and the school librarian's expertise while supporting specific curriculum goals
- Learn strategies to encourage the use of technology tools to incorporate student voice into the learning process for personal reflection
- Learn how to develop professional development opportunities that spark conversation around digital citizenship while building a teacher support network for topics related to digital citizenship
- Learn to develop student leadership opportunities that encourage them to serve as leaders in digital citizenship efforts
Each course lesson includes video content and at least one follow-up activity to help you apply and show evidence of your learning.
Introduction Video
Lesson 1: Working with the School's Technology Team Activity 1: Plan with the School's Information Technology Professionals
Activity 2: Create a School Library/Information Technology Support Action Plan
Activity 3: Reflect for Revision: School Library/Information Technology Support Action Plan
Lesson 2: Build Your Brand as a Technology Expert Activity 1: Build a Model Social Media Brand
Activity 2: Admiring a Strong Digital Presence
Lesson 3: Collaborating with Teachers Activity 1: Collaborating to Connect the Curricular Goals with Relevant Technology Tools
Activity 2: Developing a Technology Integration Curriculum Map
Activity 3: Create a Technology Integration Lesson Plan
Lesson 4: Leverage Technology for Student Voice and Choice Activity 1: Cultivating Student Ownership
Activity 2: Effective Technology Tools to Promote Student Voice
Lesson 5: Professional Development in Digital Citizenship Activity 1: Develop a Digital Citizenship Educator Survey
Activity 2: Develop a Digital Citizenship Professional Development Program
Lesson 6: Cultivate Student Leaders in Digital Citizenship Activity 1: Student-Led Digital Citizenship
Closing Video
Course Certification Quiz
Earn three professional development clock hours for completing this course's videos, activities, and quiz. Consult with your supervising organization about applying these to your professional development requirements.
To show evidence of learning for this course, complete and share responses to the following activities:
- Plan with the School's Information Technology Professionals
- Create a School Library/Information Technology Support Action Plan
- Reflect for Revision: School Library/Information Technology Action Plan
- Build a Model Social Media Brand
- Admiring a Strong Digital Presence
- Collaborating to Connect the Curricular Goals with Relevant Technology Tools
- Developing a Technology Integration Curriculum Map
- Create a Technology Integration Lesson Plan
- Cultivating Student Ownership
- Effective Technology Tools to Promote Student Voice
- Develop a Digital Citizenship Educator Survey
- Develop a Digital Citizenship Professional Development Program
- Student-Led Digital Citizenship
- Workshop Quiz Results / Certificate of Completion
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I'd say I was intrigued by the possibilities at that point in time, but I wasn't as captivated or dedicated to instructional technology and digital learning as I am today, and as most school librarians are. And today's school librarians don't just "do" technology—they lead its effective use in their schoools. In this course, you will learn how to position yourself as a key part of the school technology team, to infuse technology into student learning experiences, and lead instruction around digital citizenship.
Additional Resources
MLA Citation
Brown, Stacy. "Technology and Learning in the Library. Introduction [1:22]." School Library Connection, ABC-CLIO, July 2022, schoollibraryconnection.com/Content/Course?LearningModuleId=2281499&topicCenterId=2247902.
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