Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Ready for September 4th?



Whether you were busy working over the summer, having fun in the sun, or maybe simply a procrastinator by nature, we have some solutions for you if you haven't yet picked up your required summer reading.  The following ebooks can be accessed through your computer, ipad or Android device.  Click here to access the apps. Access the Follett eReader here. Your login is the same as your school network login.
Questions? Email me!

Academic English Books
Feed
Graceling
A Long Walk to Water
Marcelo in the Real World
Pride and Prejudice
Stolen
Tamar
Wuthering Heights

Grade 11 Honors
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Grade 12 Honors
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close






Tuesday, May 8, 2012

ACCESS OUR BOOKS ON YOUR MOBILE DEVICE

Our high school library continues to go mobile as Destiny Library Catalog has now made an app available for our catalog, ebooks and audio books!



The Destiny Library Catalog app allows you to search our catalog, create book lists, put books on hold, renew books and more! Click here learn how to download the app. Our school URL is destiny.nhsd.org. The video below gives a brief overview of the application.







Follett eReader allows you to read our Follett ebooks on your mobile device.  Click here to learn how to download the app. Note that you cannot log into Follett eReader yet, HOWEVER, you can access the ebooks through the Destiny app (above) and the Follett eReader app will open.


The Catalist Digital Audio app allow you to download audio books directly to your mobile device.  
Click here to download the app, or click here to browse the catalog. See the HS Database sheet in your Google Docs library for login instructions.





Friday, January 13, 2012

Can't Get to a College Visit? Visit Virtually!

Google Street View now has a collection of university campuses!  Though only a few are listed at present, I would imagine that this is a collection which will grow.
You can also explore some of their other cool collections such as world landmarks....and even ski slopes!


Click here for an interactive demo on Google maps.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Grading the Digital School: Khan Academy Blends Its YouTube Approach With Classrooms

Grading the Digital School: Khan Academy Blends Its YouTube Approach With Classrooms: At least 36 schools nationwide are combining teacher-led lessons with computer-based lectures and exercises using a software program based on Salman Khan’s popular YouTube lessons.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Friday, December 2, 2011

100 Notable Books of 2011 - NYTimes.com

100 Notable Books of 2011 - NYTimes.com

STUDENTS RISE TO OCCASSION



Unphased by the fact that Representative Bernie O’Neill was unable to visit our library as was scheduled yesterday, our high school students went on with the show and dazzled administrators, Board members and ME with the amazing ways they use technology and digital resources.  O’Neill was invited as part of the Legislator @ Your Library Campaign to bring awareness to the importance of school libraries and to advocate for more financial support and state requirements for school libraries and staffing. Due to a last minute emergency however, he cancelled just moments before his scheduled visit.  But that didn’t stop Mr. Giorgi’s Journalism students from putting on a fantastic presentation beginning with a video they created about the library and then giving participants an opportunity to visit with the students to see how they are utilizing Google apps in their classes as well as the online tools available on the library website.  Some students were also on hand to show-off our beautifully renovated courtyard as well our use of QR codes with book displays. 
Followed by the session with Journalism students, our administrators and Board members had an opportunity to see our START mentors work with their adult students. START – Students Teaching Adults Resources and Technology is a collaborative project with the public library which allows older adults to learn basic computer skills.  This was the second session in which the adults were learning how to set-up a Gmail account and learn the basics of email.  The adults are so excited to be learning from these young people, but it goes much beyond the teaching of technology.  It’s an opportunity for young and old to form a special relationship and to learn about each other.  One of the adults emailed her mentor a picture of her new granddaughter, while another emailed a picture of himself in his younger years as an actor in New Hope.   
At the end of yesterday’s session, one of the adults approached me, earnestly grabbing my arm and said “This means the world to me…you have no idea”.  And just as I was composing this post, one of the high school students came to me to tell me that she’d like to set-up some additional sessions with her adult student because he needs some extra help and that she was only too happy to oblige.  Nothing could convince me more that this is the start of a beautiful thing!