Friday, February 26, 2010

Flip This Library: School Libraries Need a Revolution

Click the title.
This article describes the modern learning space... a hopeful future of our Graettinger-Terril Libraries!

...this site is a great example.
New 'Learning Commons' defies commonplace 
Chelmsford library revamped

...and this site puts it all together. 
Library Program Administration - Facilities Management

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

10 Big Myths about copyright explained

Teachers & Students - Check out this article as well as the rest of the site. 

Did you know that if a work does not have a copyright, it could still be copyrighted? Yes, it is true. Read more about this and other circumstances related to copyrighted material.

Also, on this site you can find "A Brief Intro to Copyright."

For more information, check out the U.S. Library of Congress.

Friday, February 5, 2010

G-T Advances in Technology!

-For Immediate Release-

The Graettinger-Terril Community School District held a special board meeting Thursday December 4, 2010, to discuss the 1:1 laptop initiative. The school board and administration have attended 1:1 presentations by “Apple Distinguished” school, Newell-Fonda. Wanting forward movement, leaders have been discussing the idea of equipping each student in grades 5-12 with a computer that can be used at school and at home. The meeting began with a student-centered presentation produced by Darci Farnum and Teresa Alesch. Students shared their perspective as to why the initiative would be a positive investment into their educational futures. Principals Jesse Ulrich and Chris Richards covered several key areas of implementation and expected outcomes. Alan Hansen, Apple sales representative, proposed the items on the lease as well as the cost of the program. Mr. Randy Collins, Graettinger-Terril superintendent, and Lisa Chapman, board secretary, gave a presentation on how to pay for the initiative.

The funding will come directly from the state penny tax also known as the Silo fund. Graettinger and Terril school boards and previous administration have done an excellent job of using money wisely. As a result, the Graettinger-Terril board is in a great position to approve the initiative without having to raise property taxes to implement this program. The board members had a lengthy discussion about the initiative and the cost for the district. A motion was made and seconded. The motion carried pending the approval of the lease by the school attorney. Administration, teachers, and students are thankful for the previous board and administration’s fiscal responsibility and look forward to the changing landscape within the Graettinger-Terril Community School District. With this investment, our students will be able to experience 21st century skills, and begin to be prepared for a global and digital age.