The Common Core and the Public Librarian | On Common Core: Part 5

School librarians across the country have been actively engaged in implementing the Common Core State Standards. More recently public librarians have joined the conversation, asking their colleagues what they need to know about the initiative and how it will affect collection development, homework help, and reference service. Join us for a chat with Olga M. Nesi, a regional coordinator with the New York City Department of Education, Division of Library Services, and Nina Lindsay, Children's Services Coordinator at the Oakland Public Library, Oakland, CA as they explore the ways in which today's professionals in public libraries are being called on to serve students in their libraries in light of the Common Core. Archive now available!
SPONSORED BY: Lerner Publishing Group, Bound to Stay Bound Books, and School Library Journal Archive now available! School librarians across the country have been actively engaged in implementing the Common Core State Standards. More recently public librarians have joined the conversation, asking their colleagues what they need to know about the initiative and how it will affect collection development, homework help, and reference service. Join us for a chat with Olga M. Nesi, a regional coordinator with the New York City Department of Education, Division of Library Services, and Nina Lindsay, Children's Services Coordinator at the Oakland Public Library, Oakland, CA as they explore the ways in which today's professionals in public libraries are being called on to serve students in their libraries in light of the Common Core. Panelists: Olga M. Nesi - Regional Coordinator New York City Department of Education, Division of Library Services Nina Lindsay- Children's Services Coordinator Oakland Public Library, CA Moderator: Daryl Grabarack - Librarian, PS 89/IS 289, New York, NY Editor, Curriculum Connections, School Library Journal Sign up to view the entire on-demand archive of School Library Journal’s On Common Core Webcast Series! Follow us on Twitter! @SLJEvent  #SLJcommoncore By registering for this webcast, you are agreeing that School Library Journal may share your registration information with sponsors currently shown and future sponsors of this event. Click here to review the entire School Library Journal Privacy Policy.
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Brenda Glenn

Trying very hard to access the archived webcast for Common Core #5: Common Core and the Public Librarian. Stuck in a loop from here. My library, Morton Grove Public, subscribes to SLJ. Brenda Glenn

Posted : Aug 22, 2013 09:36


Hannah

I signed up for this event and never received an email to the recorded webinar. I went to http://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/console/EventConsoleNG.jsp?uimode=nextgeneration&eventid=591123&sessionid=1&username=&partnerref=&format=fhaudio&mobile=false&flashsupportedmobiledevice=false&helpcenter=false&key=3B0573E59AB310109B84791F66B98E3A&text_language_id=en&playerwidth=1000&playerheight=650&overwritelobby=y&eventuserid=78992936&contenttype=A&mediametricsessionid=63539420&mediametricid=1029181&usercd=78992936&mode=launch# but the sound will not work properly. any help you could offer would be great. Thanks

Posted : Apr 16, 2013 07:37

Nicole Edine

Hi Hannah, There is presently a compatibility issue with our webcast platform (on24) and the latest version of Adobe Flash that is causing audio problems. You can remedy this issue by downgrading your Flash player here: http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html Sorry for the inconvenience.

Posted : Apr 16, 2013 09:36


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