pd10-19-13

** Curie High School - Oct 19, 2013 **
 * iPads for Librarians Professional Development **

** SESSIONS **

9:15 - 10:00
 * Section A

Utilizing Ipads to Reinforce Learning, Deirdre Keane, LaSalle II Magnet Elementary School

Deirdre is a proven technology leader in her school. Her colleagues look to her for guidance in using iPads. Are you looking for a way to engage your students? Use basic apps to help you get started with iPads! Learn about Story App, I Write Words, Weather, myON, Minute Math, Teach Me, Educreations and more. || Section B

Intermediate iPad Skills? What’s Next?, Diane Papageorge, Marsh Elementary School

You’ve taken the proverbial dip into iPad Land. You know how to turn them on and use some of the apps. Take iPads instruction to the next level by learning how to project the iPad screen and how to manage the exchange of files with students. Learn about more advanced apps and iPad tricks of the trade. SUPPORT MATERIALS || Section C

So You Are New to iPads? Getting Started, Kristy Rieger, Marquette School of Excellence

Are you new to the iPad world? Do you wonder what you need to do to set up your iPads for use in the library? What are options for covers? What is the CPS Volume Purchasing Program and how do acquire apps? In this session, learn how to go from Square One to iPad Pro. | PRESENTATION WEBPAGE ||

10:10 - 10:55


 * Section A

Make the Move with iMovie, KC Boyd, Phillips High School | PRESENTATION

iMovie is a powerful app that can engage your students and empower them to create videos to demonstrate their learning. Learn how to use iMovie while hearing about the award-winning Phillips High School “Behind the Paws” student news program. || Section B

App Time & Face Time, Diane Papageorge, Marsh Elementary School

Diane is a power user of iPads to support her library program. Her K-5 students use iPads weekly and she also provides an after-school technology class for her students in grades 3 - 5. Attend this session to hear her top app recommendations. Then, learn how she uses Face Time to connect her students with students in others schools via videoconferencing. SUPPORT MATERIALS || Section C

iPads, IB, and Makerspaces, Kristy Rieger, Marquette School of Excellence

Marquette is an MYP IB school and the library is the Makerspace. The librarian, Ms. Kristy Rieger, uses a combination of iPads and Macbook Airs to support research/design projects. Learn how a 1:1 iPad cart, or even an iPad per table group, can support a lesson about map-reading and drive student-led discovery and designwork. View this device-driven lesson at [|__http://goo.gl/Xlf2nP__] | PRESENTATION WEBPAGE ||

11:05 - 11:50


 * Section A

Make the Move with iMovie, KC Boyd, Phillips High School | PRESENTATION

iMovie is a powerful app that can engage your students and empower them to create videos to demonstrate their learning. Learn how to use iMovie while hearing about the award-winning Phillips High School “Behind the Paws” student news program. || Section B

iPad Lessons and Tips That Work for Middle and High Schools, Carmen Adams, Curie High School

Carmen is a winner of the Dept of Libraries VITAL grant. As part of this program, her school received a set of iPads to support research and instruction. Attend this session to learn how she incorporates Safari Montage, how she supports library book events, and her roll-out of the cool club “Words With Friends”, all by using the iPad in her library. || Section C

iPads, IB, and Makerspaces, Kristy Rieger, Marquette School of Excellence

Marquette is an MYP IB school and the library is the Makerspace. The librarian, Ms. Kristy Rieger, uses a combination of iPads and Macbook Airs to support research/design projects. Learn how a 1:1 iPad cart, or even an iPad per table group, can support a lesson about map-reading and drive student-led discovery and designwork. View this device-driven lesson at [|__http://goo.gl/Xlf2nP__] | PRESENTATION WEBPAGE ||

See __http://mobilary.wikispaces.com__ for more information on CPS librarians using iPads.