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Kid lib campers at the ready! |
This was an amazing year to attend as Rebecca Miller editor of SLJ (School Library Journal) gave an un-speech to kick things off. It was a rousing speech that challenged children's librarians in both the public and school forums to think about what big changes are in the horizon and how we can all serve and collaborate with our communities and populations that we serve as these changes occur.
After Ms. Miller's speech it was time to get down to the reason we were all there: the topics. The topics that received the most votes included: Tablets & Apps, Common Core and Children's Spaces but there were several other topics such as Collection Reorganization, Tech training for staff and STEM programming that were available for discussion.
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Discussing during lunch |
Each participant had the opportunity to attend three sessions but were also encouraged to pop into other sessions if they were so inclined. I decided to attend Tablets& Apps, Programming for 5 and under and Book clubs, readers theatre and digital storytelling. I should also explain that each group has a facilitator and a note taker. The facilitator kept the session going by posing questions and honing in on the key issues for the session and the note taker, well it's exactly what you think.
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Let's get digital, digital! |
Several Librarians from the tri-state area participated and it was intimated to me and several staff members that every one walked away with a renewed sense of purpose, great ideas and a new professional network. I walked away with all of those things too! Now if I could just un-gain those few pounds from the fabulous lunch that was provided. I hope to see all of you next year at KidLibCamp 2013.
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