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Welcome to NJASL’s Fall 2019 Conference!
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Monday, December 9
 

11:15am EST

Putting AR in Academic Research: Augmented Reality ın Library Projects
With Tulay Altin

Have you wondered how to integrate Augmented Reality in your library research projects? Technology can help students become more engaged in their use of the library for research. Our presentation will explore various methods to conduct/present library research using Augmented Reality. Highlights of two student projects will be discussed.




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Monday December 9, 2019 11:15am - 12:15pm EST
Piscataway Ballroom Level

2:00pm EST

Girls Who Code Free 3-12 Grade Clubs in New Jersey - No CS Experience Required!
Girls Who Code is a leading non-profit working to close the gender gap in technology. We offer free Clubs for grades 3-12. No computer science experience is required to run a Club. In this session I will share information about our Clubs including how to start one, how they work, what Club members will learn and everything someone would need to know to become part of our Clubs community.

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Eve Balick

Regional Partnership Coordinator - New Jersey, Girls Who Code
My role is outreach in New Jersey for free Girls Who Code Clubs and resources, which are perfect for school librarians to add to their media centers. I will share information about doing so, including the $300 Clubs fund we provide per semester.


Monday December 9, 2019 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Hillsborough 5th Floor
 
Tuesday, December 10
 

11:15am EST

Raspberry Pi Workshop
This workshop is geared to demonstrate the use of Raspberry Pi to enhance the coding experience for middle grade students.


Tuesday December 10, 2019 11:15am - 12:15pm EST
Piscataway Ballroom Level

11:15am EST

Student Run Live YouTube Broadcasting In Your Media Center
Unleash the power of YouTube at your school. With minimal resources your library can produce a live show that can be viewed in homerooms or by parents at home. Students will learn 21st century skills, public speaking, and how to manage and participate on a team. Your show can be a tool to develop school culture and help engage students in curricular and extracurricular activities. This workshop is for perfect for elementary, middle or high school administrators.

Presenters
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Mike Huston

Media Specialist, Ocean Township Board of Education
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Andrew Pawlak

Technology Arts Teacher, Ocean Township Intermediate School
Andrew Pawlak is a Technology Arts teacher at Ocean Township Intermediate School. He has been a technology teacher for the past 12 years. When he's not teaching you can find him fronting the popular local rock band Jet Ransom or keeping the beach safe as a captain in the Ocean Grove... Read More →



Tuesday December 10, 2019 11:15am - 12:15pm EST
Hardenberg Concourse Level

2:00pm EST

Google Classroom in the Library
What will others learn from you and how might they use it in their practice? Integrate Google Classroom into your library instruction! Google Classroom can help you collaborate asynchronously with teachers, provide uniform instruction across classes, and easily integrate a variety of technology tools. Use Google classroom to connect with your students, your colleagues, and other learners across your district. 

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Gabrielle M. Casieri

School Library Media Specialist, Lawrence Intermediate School
I teach information literacy to over 900 4th/5th/6th grade students every year! I am an active member of NJASL, currently chairing the NJASL Standards Committee.
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April Oliver

School Library Media Specialist, Lawrence Elementary School



Tuesday December 10, 2019 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Campbell Concourse Level
 


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