Presentations / Projects

Food in the Library: an extended metaphor -- a (10 min) presentation at the 3rd annual Librarian Knowledge Sharing Workshop, Bangkok, Thailand, February 2015.

Diversity, Asia, and YA Literature -- a condensed version (10 min) of a previous talk.  Presented at the 3rd annual Librarian Knowledge Sharing Workshop, Bangkok, Thailand, February 2015.

The Power of Metaphor -- a (5 min) presentation at the School Librarian Connection conference, Hong Kong, November 2014.

Satellite Collections outside the Library -- a presentation (10 min) at the School Librarian Connection conference, Hong Kong, November 2014.

Digital Connections with ebooks, iTunes, QR codes and Aurasma -- a (20 min) presentation at the School Librarian Connection conference, Hong Kong, November 2014 -- with Barb Reid and Nadine Bailey

Diversity, Asia, and YA Literature -- a talk at the International Library Symposium: Embracing New Landscapes, 28-30 September 2014 at The Southport School, Gold Coast, Australia.
 
Engaging Readers -- session at the Librarian Sharing Workshop weekend, in Brunei, Jerudong International School,  Feb. 21-22, 2014

Geeking out with Goodreads -- with Angie Erickson at the Google Apps for Education Summit at SAS (Singapore American School), September 2013.

Conversations about eBooks and other technologies - session with Barb (Philip) Reid at the Librarian Sharing Workshop weekend, in Kuala Lumpur, Alice Smith School, October, 2012


-- a website created to support a presentation by me and Barb Philip of Tanglin Trust School at the IASL/SLAQ (International Association of School Librarians / School Library Association of Queensland) conferencein Brisbane, Australia, September 2010

Hands On Literacy Conference
(2010) -- a website created by me to support a one-day conference organized by our Singapore international school librarian network, ISS-LN

Resourcing the PYP
(2010) -- a website created by me to support a PYP Job-Alike workshop presented by me and Megan Graff of the Canadian International School on April 26, 2010

Red Dot Awards
2009 onwards (one per year -- see the Archive links on the current year's page) -- websites created by me to support the children's choice book award initiated by our Singapore international school librarian network

Easy Web Design with Weebly (2009) -- a website created to support a workshop offered at TeachIT in Singapore on November 21, 2009 by me and Barb Philip (Tanglin Trust School).

Digital Gist: Harnessing digital content for the library and learning: an inquiry into texts online in audio, video, and e-book formats  (2009) -- a wiki created by me and Beth Gourley to support a
presentation at 21st Century Learning @Hong Kong, September 17-19, 2009

Connecting East (2009) -- optional PD initiative to introduce online web tools for educators to our staff.  Developed by me and Keri-Lee Beasley, Term 2, 2008-2009, based on the 23 Things movement.
-- the blog -- where weekly tasks are introduced
-- the wiki -- reference site where tools and tasks are presented for four levels of users:  Novice, Apprentice, Practitioner, Expert

Hands On Literacy Conference  (2008) -- a website created by me to support a one-day conference organized by our Singapore international school librarian network, ISS-LN

Social Software in School and Life (2007) -- a workshop presented at TeachIT 2007 in Singapore by me and Barb Philip -- on collecting, organizing, and sharing information, and the tools we can't live without.  We set up a wiki page for everyone attending to contribute to -- and we started it
off with a collection of our own social software projects.

The Long Tail of Narrative Space and the Information Landscape: its implications for schools and libraries  (2006) -- Material gathered in early 2006 on future trends, social
software, and school libraries, including a 'commonplace book' wiki, bookmarks, and book list.
Produced by me and Beth Gourley as preparation for and summary of a workshop -- and not modified since then.

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