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Let’s Build a Media Center

Collaborative Projects for the Library and Computer Lab

Jennifer Krayewski and Judy Soto

Greenwich Country Day School

Role of the Media Center

• Prepare children with library and technology skills for the 21st century

• Bring together the library and computer lab

• Ensure that students learn to be effective users of ideas and information while supporting the school's curriculum

• Provide current and appropriate resources for students and faculty

Session

• This session will focus on collaborative projects for research, enrichment and skill development that engage kindergarten through third grade learners in the library and computer lab.

Resources and Tools

• Books, both online and in print

• Information services

• Camcorders

• Computers - we use Intel iMacs

• Digital Cameras

• Microphone

• iPod

• iSight Camera

• SmartBoard

Student Applications

• Apple iLife Suite - Garage Band, iPhoto, iTunes, iMovie, iWeb

• AppleWorks

• iStop Motion

• Kid Pix

• Kidspiration

• Photo Booth

• QuickTime

• The Graph Club

• The Print Shop

Kindergarten

• Using the circle tool - draw a pumpkin or a spider

• 5 little pumpkins poem

• Spider poem

• Penguin Poem and WebCam

Kindergarten

•Jan Brett's The Mitten Use Kid Pix to decorate a mitten

•Leaf Graph Read the The Leaf Man by Lois Elhert, collect leaves and used The Graph Club to create a collaborative class graph

First Grade• The Leaf Man by Lois Elhert

• Students create their own leaf man

• Use digital camera to take apicture

• Using Kid Pix, the students add their pictures and create a story about their leaf man

• Stories are posted on the first grade website

First Grade•Roar, the GCDS Tiger

• Online, collaborative project

• Read Knuffle Bunny by Mo Willems

• Using Kid Pix, the children drew Roar hiding and wrote about where he could possibly be on campus

• As well as being online, a book was also made for the library

First Grade•Flat Stanley

• Read Flat Stanley by Marc Brown

• Using Kid Pix, students create their own Flat Stanley orFlat Sara to bring home over vacation

• Using Print Shop, children write about their adventures and include a picture

• We also accept Flat Stanley's from other schools, allowing the children to participate in online collaborative projects

First Grade

• Frosty WebQuest

• Uses Internet collaboration, problem-solving, organizing skills and promotes ahigher order of thinking

• The Mitten by Jan Brett is read during library

Second Grade•Roar, the GCDS

Tiger

• Online, collaborative project

• Using AppleWorks, students imagined that they were Roar and wrote and illustrated what they would like to see and learn during a visit to GCDS's media center

Second Grade• Tiger Pride Blog

• Each week the boys and girls are assigned a "Pride of the Week"

• Using iMovie and the built in camera on the iMac, the students worked in pairs to record the Pride of the week and offered suggestions on how others can show their pride

• Other students use the blog to record and tell about how they practiced their pride

• These sites are password protected

Second Grade•Halloween Spooky Math

Stories

• Read A Creepy Countdown by Charlotte Huck

• Using Kid Pix, the boys and girls created Spooky Math Stories and saved them for the Internet

• Once posted, the children shared their math stories for enrichment and practice

Second Grade•Animal Habitat

• Provide website for research

• Students create a habitat and write their first research paper

• Using iStop Motion and iMovie, habitats are then transformed into claymation

• Projects are posted on second grade webpage for students to share

Third Grade•Halloween Spooky Stories

• This project promotes collaboration, creativity, reading and use of technology as a resource and tool

• Each class was given a Halloween story.

• They worked with a partner and recorded their voices on an iPod.

• In Kid Pix, they illustrated their stories and saved them in a JPEG format.

• Using Garage Band, the students created spooky music to play behind their readings and added their pictures to their voices.

• The entire book was then put together in Garage Band and saved in Quick Time for the Internet.

Third Grade•My Favorite Book Podcast

• Also project promotes collaboration, creativity, reading and use of technology as a resource and tool

• Planned in Kidspiration, published in AppleWorks

• Recorded voice with iPod

• In Kid Pix, they illustrated their stories and saved them in a JPEG format

• Teacher collected files in Garage Band and saved in Quick Time for the Internet

Contact

•Judy Soto at jsoto@gcds.net

•or

•Jennifer Krayewski at jkrayewski@gcds.net