EDIT 6340 Agenda Page
Spring, 2008
Updated 4-24-08  by maf
UGA-Gwinnett
Room 1880, Building A



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Day 1
Saturday, January 12
Room A1880

9:00

Gathering -- pick up handouts (if any) and folders
Pick up your Advisement Sheet and update
Wear your nametag!

Welcome
Special welcome for "new"  folks
Overview of today
One big goal for today is to formulate groups!

Orientation

Folders
Housekeeping: Advisement Sheets
Orientation to EDIT 6340 - the syllabus; assignment overview

Our class web site
Food
Parking
Things to sign up for: Planned Guests: Communication

Grouping:

10:00 EDIT 6360 Orientation - Dr. Julie Tallman
(Introductions)

Back to 6340 Orientation

Course Overview:

The Big Picture: Collection Development


A.    Application to the first assignment: Selection Policy Draft

Cohort 5's Page, where you can find many examples:
http://laurenma.myweb.uga.edu/cohort5.html

1:30 Wrap-up

Homework (see below)
We really need an Exhibition Manager, ASAP.
Trivia
Looking ahead
    Children's Lit in the News:
       Awards to be given Monday morning!
Last Word - Beth - "The Giver" by Lois Lowry
    Booktalking Resources
       www.thebooktalker.com
       nancykeane.com/booktalks

2:00 Group Time



Homework
Sketched as if assignment deadlines are those proposed in syllabus - may adjust if dates adjust!


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Day 2
Saturday, January 26
Due: bring selection tools for show and tell

9:00 Gathering

Pick up folders
Wear your nametag!
Overview of today
Pull out your Selection Tools. Let's have these available for "personal examination" all day.  Make sure it's marked with ownership.
Collect summer availability info.

Dr. Tallman

Business
Questions?
E-permissions: send an email to Beth in WebCT that says you agree/disagree/partially agree to the terms in this form.

Collection Overview According to Bishop
another way of "organizing" the course outline

Midmorning Break

Selection Policies: Creation and Anatomy

by 11a:
Selection Policy Draft: Assignment Q+A

Lunch around 11:30

12:00
Censorship - Beth in charge
Censorship - MAF's


Selection Tools quick tour/show-and-tell



Closure ~1:30


Group Time
Homework

  1. Selection Policy Draft due
  2. Field Experience: don't forget to make arrangements - Demographic Form due 2/23
  3. Keep reading:
  • Bishop 1-7
  • Fitzgerald, M.A. (2000).  Critical thinking 101: The basics of evaluating information.  Knowledge Quest, 29 (2), 13-20.  For a very similar pre-publication draft, go to WebCT 6340/Resources and click on "MAF's KQ Article."
  • Bishop 16
If you have time, a pre-exercise for context: research one or both of the following:
  • Amero
  • the advice to buy real estate in Ogden, Utah because oil has been discovered there





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Day 3

Saturday, February 9

February is Library Lovers Month!
9am-3pm

Selection Policy Draft due
Business:
Working with Criteria
brief - we've done much of this

Selection Policy Nitty Gritty

Exhibition Questions

10:30 Kristie Michalowski:
Kristie and Her Adventures with the Biggest Challenge Ever  (MAF's title, not hers!)

Beth's Banned Books BookPass

Evaluating Information
MAF & BF


Closure ~1:30

Group Time 2:00

Homework
  1. Exhibition due
  2. Field Experience: don't forget to make arrangements - Demographic Form due 2/23
  3. Bring your advisement materials.
  4. Keep reading:

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Day 4

Saturday, February 23
9am-3pm


February is Plant the Seeds of Greatness Month!
Due: Exhibition (see Lisa about topics and Beth about schedule)
Demographic Form due

Business:



9am: Stadium Advisement: 9am (Dr. Hill  coming)
Advising Notes

Exhibition sessions - alternate with breaks, lunch, Midterm Feedback, final SP questions
Exhibition link


9:00 - 10:00 - business, logistical overview, advisement, breakette, groups S & L set up
10:00 - 11:10 - 1st two sessions
11:15 - 11:30 - SP questions
11:30 - 12:05 - lunch and other groups (M, C) set up
12:05 - 12:15 - MT feedback
12:15 - 1:30 - other groups do exhibition


Closure ~1:30


Group Time 2:00



Homework

Selection Policies due

Readings:

Diversity: Bishop 15 (required)

Corona, E., & Armour, L. (2007). Providing support for English Language Learner services.
Library Media Connection 25 (6), 34-?.  Available fulltext in GALILEO/EBSCO. (required) [persistent link] [Hint! If a persistent link won't work, go to UGA Libraries EJournals and type in the requested info.  Bookmark this page - it's hard to find.]

Agosto, D. (2007). Building a multicultural school library:  Issues and challenges.  Teacher Librarian 34(3), 27-31.  Available fulltext in GALILEO/EBSCO. (required) [persistent link]

York, S. (2007). Twenty-five years later: A librarian looks back ... and ahead. Library Media Connection 25 (6), 18-20.  Available fulltext in GALILEO/EBSCO. (supplemental) [persistent link]


Digital Natives




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Day 5

Saturday, March 8
9am - 3pm
Starring Beth and Stephanie
Individual advisement: MAF

It's Read an Ebook Week!


due: Selection Policies


Business

    Mary Ann launches The Order:
          Order Draft
          The Order

9:30 - Culturally Diverse Materials and Services

Guest Speakers

    10:30 - Bill Early, Bound to Stay Bound
   

11:30 - Lunch

12:10 - finish up Culturally Diverse Materials and Services

12:30 - "Digital Natives," Electronic Resources, and "The Stuff in the Middle"


Closure ~1:30


Group Time 2:00



Homework for Mar 29
  • Order Drafts are due.
  • Bring for sharing: one idea for fundraising that might work in the media center.  Avoid fundraising vendors unless you have significant personal success with a specific project.  Avoid book fairs too, since we have talked about these a good deal.  We are looking for unique ideas to share for the benefit of all.  Grants are fine; be specific as to who/where/what.
  • Read Bishop 9, 11, 16




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Day 6


March is International Ideas Month!

(Only a couple of days left to have a bright one!  :)  )

Saturday, March 29
Due: Order Draft

Business

Reference Interviews (BF)

Consideration, budgeting, acquisition (Bishop 9, 16)

Honor text

11:00: Marc McMullen, Follett Library Resources

Lunch

Lisa: Budgeting and acquisition from a local point of view



Closure ~1:30

Group Time 2:00


Homework for Apr 12
  • Field Experiences due
  • Follow-up reading for Reference Interviews
  • Bishop 11
  • review IP chapters 4-5



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Comedy break: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statler_%26_Waldorf






Day 7


April is National Kite Month!

Saturday, April 12
9am-3pm
Field Experiences due

Business:
Acquisition/Consideration wrap-up
All things Order: wrap-up; Q&A

Internship Overview
(MAF and Beth) - see below for Gwinnett instructions

Field Experience Show-and-tell during a break

Fundraising

Bishop 16
Share ideas
Somebody take notes for sharing!

Promotion (11) (Lisa's outline)



External Resources
(everybody welcome to contribute)
example: COMO Presentation (Beth and MAF)

Closure ~1:30

Group Time 2:00

Homework

Final Projects (Order) due May 1



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Looking Ahead
 
All Saturday meetings: 9a-3p, GUC
Jan 12   Meeting 1
Jan 21   MLK Holiday
Jan 26   Meeting 2
Feb  9   Meeting 3: SP Draft due
Feb 23   Meeting 4: Demographic Form due; Exhibitions; Stadium Advising
Feb 25   Midterm (just a date, not a test)
Feb 29   Children's Lit Conference begins, Athens
Feb 29   All IT faculty at Sapelo through Mar 2
Mar  4   Midpoint withdrawal deadline
Mar  8   Meeting 5; SPs due
Mar 10   UGA Spring Break begins (ends Mar 14)
Mar 22   Don't come this day!
Mar 28   Registration begins
Mar 29   Meeting 6; Order Drafts due
Apr 12   Meeting 7 (last!); Field Experiences due
Apr 29   Reading Day (UGA)
See new SLM Calendar in GoogleCalendar
May  1   Order due; Everything due (no meeting)
May 10   Graduation
May 13   May Term/Extended Term begin
May 17   EDIT 6380, Day 1, 9-3
May 26   UGA Holiday
May 31   EDIT 7320, Day 1, 9-3
Jun 14   EDIT 6380, Day 2, 9-3
Jun 28   The Wedding
Jul  4   UGA Holiday
Jul  7   MediaTech proposed, all week, 8-5
Jul 12   EDIT 6380, Day 3, 9-3
Jul 19   EDIT 7320, Day 3, 9-3
Aug  2   Graduation
Aug 18   Fall Semester begins
   





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