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Welcome to UMSI Visiting Days!

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We’re welcoming interested students to campus this weekend for UMSI Visiting Days.

Here are the slides for my mini-lecture.

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Congratulations, Emily!

Congratulations to my colleague and co-author Emily Puckett Rodgers for being named a Library Journal Mover and Shaker!

http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2013/03/people/movers-shakers-2013/emily-puckett-rodgers-movers-shakers-2013-innovators/

Emily Puckett Rodgers | Movers & Shakers 2013 — Innovators via kwout

Our book introducing kids to Creative Commons, Shared Creations: Making Use of Creative Commons, came out in January.

Book cover for Shared Creations: Making Use of Creative Commons by Rodgers and Fontichiaro

Preview the full text at http://cherrylakepublishing.com/shop/show/10747

What is Creative Commons, you say? It’s a way of supporting a culture of creation and sharing by granting permission for people to reuse and remix your photos, video, audio, or text. It’s also a superb way for kids to use gorgeous photos, video, audio, and text shared by generous creators without running into plagiarism issues. A Creative Commons approach to multimedia remix can empower rather than chide students and help keep your relationship with them positive instead of preachy. Read more here or visit the Creative Commons web site.

Emily and I are excited that Shared Creations is being used as part of a FREE course on Creative Commons for K-12 Educators. (We’re also excited that the work of Victoria Lungu and Shauna Masura, UMSI students and part of the Michigan Makers leadership team, is included in the course as well.) You can learn more about other free School of Open courses designed by P2PU and Creative Commons on this blog post and print out this flyer to share with colleagues.

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Hello, MACUL!

Title Slide - Michigan Makers Presentation for MACUL

Title Slide – Michigan Makers Presentation for MACUL

Four of us from Michigan Makers are presenting at the MACUL conference today about our makerspace work. Stop by Room O2-38 from 2:30 – 3:30pm today!

Can’t make it? Download the slides here!

We also encourage you to read Rachel Goldberg’s Michigan Makers article for the web edition of Young Adult Library Services.
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New post on Michigan Makers blog!

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Michigan Makers Featured in Web Edition of Young Adult Library Services!

Our Michigan Makers team is delighted that our UMSI alumna and fabulous partner Rachel Goldberg has an article on the Michigan Makers project in the web edition of Young Adult Library Services.

From the article:

First of all, in order to run a successful middle school makerspace in a school library with 40 students, you need mentors. One teacher/librarian can facilitate a computer club in which all members of the club work on computers together, but if you really want to turn your library into a makerspace in which participants’ interests drive their activities, then you need mentors to lead these activities. In my case, these are enthusiastic, brilliant, committed graduate students who are all on their way to being outstanding librarians. However, you do not need to have a partnership with your local ALA-accredited information school in order to start a makerspace. Instead, take advantage of existing groups and spaces, such as high school robotics teams or crafting guilds. Partnering with enthusiasts and giving them a space to share their craft with young people is an excellent way to build community relationships and develop lasting partnerships.

Congratulations, Rachel! 

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SXSW Booth Talks and a Sneak Peek at Fall 2013 Makers as Innovators Series

UMSI mini-buttons at SXSW

UMSI mini-buttons at SXSW

Last week was a whirlwind. I started the week in Austin, Texas, helping at the University of Michigan booth at South by Southwest (SXSW), came back to Ann Arbor for some badging conversations with out-of-town public library guests on Wednesday, then headed out to the DML conference in Chicago.

While at SXSW, I gave two booth talks, the slides for which are below:

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We also got to show off galley copies of three books from Cherry Lake Publishing’s Makers as Innovators series, a series of informational texts for middle-grade makers, coming in Fall 2013:

Makers As Innovators Galleys at University of Michigan Booth at SXSW

Makers As Innovators Galleys at University of Michigan Booth at SXSW

The three shown here are 3D Printing, Raspberry Pi, and Digital Badges. Also in the series are e-Textiles, Game Design, Arduino, Maker Faire, and Makerspaces. All of the books in the series are authored by Ann Arbor makers, educators, graduate students, UMSI faculty, and MLibrary staff. We can’t wait to share them with you!

 

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MakerBridge: An Online Community

Congratulations to UMSI’s Sharona Ginsberg, who wrote up her MakerBridge online portal for makers, teachers, librarians, scout leaders, and informal learning coordinators (among others) for the YALSA blog recently.

Help spread the word and encourage others interested in making to join the community with these half-page flyers.

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Happy Pi Day!

In honor of Pi Day*, here’s a sneak peek of a book for kids we’re working on, to be published by Cherry Lake Publishing on its Fall 2013 list:

Raspberry Pi Book Cover (Severance and Fontichiaro)

Coming in Fall 2013 from Cherry Lake Publishing!


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Who Knew? Research Tasks are REALLY important in PARCC

Logo for PARCC Assessment Administration Guidance Version 1.0, March 2013

Logo for PARCC Assessment Administration Guidance Version 1.0, March 2013

This month, the PARCC testing group (one of the two state consortia responsible for creating assessments for the Common Core State Standards, or CCSS) has released some testing guidance. If your state has adopted CCSS, they belong either to the Smarter Balanced or PARCC consortia.

What’s interesting about the PARCC testing is that it has two parts, and the performance-based assessments (PBAs) makes research one of the three core ELA testing areas.

OK … so for the performance-based components (PBAs), the narrative says:

“The ELA/Literacy PBAs at each grade level will include three tasks: a research simulation, a literary analysis, and a narrative task. For each task, students will be asked to read one or more texts, answer several short comprehension and vocabulary questions, and write an essay that requires them to draw evidence from the text(s). The ELA/Literacy EOYs [end-of-year tests] at each grade level will include 4-5 texts, both literary and informational (including social science/historical, scientific, and technical texts at grades 6-11). A number of short-answer comprehension and vocabulary questions will also be associated with each text.”

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Testing by minutes for PARCC, Grades 3-8

Testing by minutes for PARCC, Grades 3-8, from http://www.parcconline.org/sites/parcc/files/PARCC%20Assessment%20Administration%20Guidance_FINAL_0.pdf

PBA Testing by minutes for PARCC, High School (ibid)

PBA Testing by minutes for PARCC, High School (ibid)

Let’s look at how important the weighting is ….

  • 3rd grade – 60 of 150 English Language Arts PBA testing minutes (or 40% of time) will go to a research task.
  • 4th & 5th grade – 80 of 210 English Language Arts PBA testing minutes (or 38% of time) will go to a research task.
  • Grades 6-8 and 9-11 – 85 of 215 English Language Arts PBA testing minutes (or 40% of time) will got the research task.

Given this high priority placed on research (which I see as compatible with the framing language of the CCSS ELA documents), why is so much of the ELA narrative nationwide hung up on the percentage of time spent reading informational texts, not on what we do with them? Where do librarians fit in? Where should they be articulating this information?

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