Library Information and Technology 2016 - a vision! By Kirk Leichner.

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Library Information and Technology a vision! By Kirk Leichner

Information Technology Instruction ●Student workshops on the use of new

Reading Advocacy ●A remodeled environment that welcomes readers of all levels ○New reading areas ○New research stations ○Hands on learning and displays ●Easier access to materials, including books and digital resources ○Reorganization of the collection for easier viewing and selection ●Access to online reading programs for individual students and classes such as raz-kids and Big Universe ●Reading challenges throughout the year that will be accessible to all levels of readers

Information Management and Services

What does this mean for teachers and students? ●More support from the library ●A warmer environment that promotes using the library and the resources in the library ●Deeper discussions about what children need to be successful ●More technology in the hands of the students ●Getting everyone excited about reading, learning, and sharing