Teacher Librarians Forum - previous years
2010
- The SACE Research Project (opens in a new window), Presentation – Hilda Neville (PPT, opens in new window)
Library support:
- Public Libraries – SACE position statement (PDF 108kb, opens in new window); presentation (PPT, opens in new window)
- TAFESA – Northern Adelaide – SACE position statement (PDF 80kb, opens in new window); collection strengths (PDF 263kb, opens in new window PDF)
- University of South Australia – SACE position statement (103kb, opens in new window); presentation (PPT, opens in new window)
- State Library of South Australia (opens in new window) – presentation (PPT, opens in new window)
- Photos (PPT, opens in new window)
- Feedback (PDF 160kb, opens in new window)
- Resources and Services (PDF 902kb, opens in new window)
2009 Web 2.0 & U
The 2009 forum Web 2.0 & U (PDF 250kb, opens in new window) looked at the trend toward social networking and how this can be used in school libraries. Information through presentation, demonstration and experiential learning took place. The following speakers featured throughout the day
- Michael Coghlan (opens in new window) How Web Technology is revolutionising education (opens in new window)
- Pru Mitchell (opens in new window) Web 2.0 experiential
- Mark Richardson iGoogle (opens in new window) See City of Salisbury Blogspot (opens in new window)
- Sue Spence (RBL online)(opens in new window) update on new SACE (opens in new window)
- Inge Kirkwood-Bleys (Languages and Multicultural Resource Centre, Aboriginal Education Resource Centre) (opens in new window)
- Janice Curtis, Teen Fiction promotion (see each Public Library for lists, recommendations and support)
- Feedback for this year’s forum was very positive.
Resources and Services (PDF 902kb, opens in new window) available from each of the stakeholders in the Libraries for Learning Partnership Committee
2008 Looking to the future
- Group workshop gap analysis (PDF 155kb, opens in new window)
- Feedback (PDF 195kb, opens in new window)
2007
Participants at the 2007 Teacher Librarians’ Forum shared a range of useful websites that have proved beneficial in their role.
- Useful websites for schools (PDF 102kb, opens in new window)
- Feedback (PDF 162kb, opens in new window)