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SIAC Goal #3 2013-2014 Unit Data
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SIAC Goal #3: Unit Data Only Digital Literacy Trainers and Media Council members submitted units. Units were “tuned” this year. Overall percentage of proficient units increased from last year. The number of K-4 proficient units continues to be lower, but improved this year.
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SIAC Goal #3 Student Digital Literacy Assessment Data
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SIAC Goal #3: Student Data The 4 th grade assessments were much more calibrated between buildings and more tightly integrated with content.. The 6 th assessment was redesigned and recalibrated. Rigor was increased. The 8 th grade assessment scores increased. The 10 th grade assessment results stayed consistent.
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SIAC Goal #3: Designing Digital-Age Learning Experiences and Assessments Staff Survey
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SIAC Goal #3: Staff Survey Data Scores are higher this year across all questions. Evidence of an implementation dip last year. Are we actually more sophisticated in our designs or just more comfortable?
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What’s New @ Prairie Libraries? Organization by Genre/Subject Transparency for eBooks & Audiobooks Teacher Librarians as Common Core Partners Library Spaces
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Why? – Keyword searching – connection between library and digital learning – Reduces anxiety & increases independence – Increases independent reading volume – Youngest library users – increases reading of F & NF Where? – Creek, Point & HS– Fiction Only – Hill – Fiction and Non-Fiction Organization by Genre
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eBooks, Audiobooks, Databases Go Mobile Take advantage of devices students already own & use Allow access anytime/anywhere – Great for summer reading!
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Teacher Librarians are Common Core Partners Deeper Reading & Text Complexity – Text-sets – Variety of formats Multiple, small research projects Reading & research across curricular areas
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Library Spaces For the Future Flexible digital tools – tablets replace search station computers Space – can change & grow Shelves on casters Different spaces for different uses Library as “learning commons” or “intellectual gymnasium”
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