Thanks for sharing! I think many people don't realize all of the capabilities of a Cricut. I have a Cricut at home that I LOVE and use often, but I don't think I have even scratched the surface of all that it is capable of. I do use it frequently to customize and create things for my 4K classroom. I saw one in our branch library's makerspace a few weeks back, and I thought that it was such a great tool to have available for people in our community to use. Cricuts and all the tools and materials that go along with them are not cheap so I appreciate that our library is making this tool accessible for people to use. I love any tool that promotes creativity, and the Cricut does just that!
Hey, Adam! Thank you so much for sharing. I grew up with a mom who practically idolized her Cricut, so I have always been in awe of how much they are capable of. My college roommate also used hers to make things for us all throughout undergrad, and now she uses it to make everything for her classroom and to run a small side business. I really enjoyed your presentation because I loved seeing how much you can actually do with such a small machine. It definitely is an investment, so I love that you mentioned the "saving money comes later." Great video!
Adam, I loved learning about all of the ways that I can use my cricut machine for my classroom. While I personally don't own one, I bought one for my mom a few years ago, but never thought about borrowing it for classroom purposes. I know of several teachers that I work with who swear by their cricut machines for so many things in their classrooms. The next time I need to put together a bulletin board, I will definitely be dropping by my parent's house to borrow my mom's cricut. I also love the idea of creating custom t-shirts with heat press vinyl. My mom has made a few shirts with her cricut and heat press before, so spirit week might look a little more custom this year! Thank you for sharing!
The topic of information literacy is an interesting topic to look at, especially with all the information and disinformation out there today. With the internet and social media, there is an overabundance of information that is, most of the time, not fact checked. Being informationally literate does not have to be complicated, but it does require some effort in order to ensure that you are consuming correct information. Helpful tips for media literacy https://medialiteracynow.org/challenge/what-is-media-literacy/ However, since many places and people just post their opinions online and state them as fact, it can create a challenge. One would think that looking to reputable news agencies would be enough, since the first guiding principle of the Journalists Code of Ethics is to seek truth and report it (Valenza, 2016). Many news agencies seem to have let that principle be one that is not as important. As stated in the Liturigists podcast, you need to ask questions of the mater...
When looking at the two sets of standards, one of the first things that really stood out to me was how they are not only designed for use with students, but also for educators and other people involved in the library. Prior this upcoming school year, I was a music teacher in an elementary school where the standards that i used were designed just for teaching students and what the students learning outcomes should be. So moving forward, it will be nice to have standards that are more related to everyone involved in the library. (not to mention, both sets are way easier to read than the standards I am used to!) The article Portrait of a Graduate and the National Library Standards, Ehler-Hansen and O'Meara (2019) discuss how the state of Vermont is considered advanced on the scale of states with guidelines and policies in place to allow students to receive a more individualized education with multiple pathways to graduation. They have what their state education board describes as a ...
AI is a tool that has the potential to make simple tasks easier and streamline the many small tasks teachers and librarians do everyday. In the past year or so, I have gotten better about using AI (mainly ChatGPT) as a tool to use for different things. Outside of work, I have used it to make lists for movies I wanted to watch, or books I wanted to read by a certain author. It makes gathering that data so much more simple and usually requires very little thought about what goes into the question. If it does make a mistake, I just tell it what is wrong, and it fixed it easily. I have experimented around with having it give me lesson ideas but never really went further than that. When play around with it for this post, I decided to focus on it ability to write. One part of my job as teacher that I absolutely hate doing, is parent communication. I have never liked messaging a parent over anything. Now that I am my schools librarian, i'm sure i'm going to have to do even more, si...
Thanks for sharing! I think many people don't realize all of the capabilities of a Cricut. I have a Cricut at home that I LOVE and use often, but I don't think I have even scratched the surface of all that it is capable of. I do use it frequently to customize and create things for my 4K classroom. I saw one in our branch library's makerspace a few weeks back, and I thought that it was such a great tool to have available for people in our community to use. Cricuts and all the tools and materials that go along with them are not cheap so I appreciate that our library is making this tool accessible for people to use. I love any tool that promotes creativity, and the Cricut does just that!
ReplyDeleteHey, Adam! Thank you so much for sharing. I grew up with a mom who practically idolized her Cricut, so I have always been in awe of how much they are capable of. My college roommate also used hers to make things for us all throughout undergrad, and now she uses it to make everything for her classroom and to run a small side business. I really enjoyed your presentation because I loved seeing how much you can actually do with such a small machine. It definitely is an investment, so I love that you mentioned the "saving money comes later." Great video!
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ReplyDeleteI loved learning about all of the ways that I can use my cricut machine for my classroom. While I personally don't own one, I bought one for my mom a few years ago, but never thought about borrowing it for classroom purposes. I know of several teachers that I work with who swear by their cricut machines for so many things in their classrooms. The next time I need to put together a bulletin board, I will definitely be dropping by my parent's house to borrow my mom's cricut. I also love the idea of creating custom t-shirts with heat press vinyl. My mom has made a few shirts with her cricut and heat press before, so spirit week might look a little more custom this year! Thank you for sharing!