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Audio and Technical Support To open the Audio Setup Wizard, do one of the following: Click on the Audio Setup Wizard button at the top of the Audio & Video panel. From the Tools menu select Audio and then Audio Setup Wizard. From the Audio & Video Options menu, select Audio Setup Wizard. Orientation to the web conferencing software: http :// www.brainshark.com/blackboardinc/vu?pi=zGLzYw5XBz35Sgz0

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Audio and Technical Support

To open the Audio Setup Wizard, do one of the following:• Click on the Audio Setup

Wizard button at the top of the Audio & Video panel.

• From the Tools menu select Audio and then Audio Setup Wizard.

• From the Audio & Video Options menu, select Audio Setup Wizard.

Orientation to the web conferencing software:http://www.brainshark.com/blackboardinc/vu?pi=zGLzYw5XBz35Sgz0

Guatemala Trip Meeting March 31, 2014 8pm EST

Introductions: Guatemala Team

Carolyn DoiGuatemala Program Manger ‘10 – ‘14

Stephanie OsleyGuatemala Team Member ’11 – ‘14

Carmen HoGuatemala Program Team ‘11 – ‘14

Sarah DahlenGuatemala Trip Lead ’14Guatemala Program Team ’13 – ‘14

Sarah Dahlen Monterey, CA

Rachel McDonald Seattle, WA

Jorge Rivera Toronto, ON

Dee Winn Vancouver, BC

Cate Carlyle Halifax, NS

Edith Daniel Bethany, Oklahoma

Alex Cuadrado Valencia, Spain

Mairead Mooney Leicester, United Kingdom

Cynthia Palacios Tucson, AZ

Kathryn Darnall Ausin, TX

Jaq-Lin Larder Halifax, NS

Christina Wilson Pickering, ON

Trip Participants

Welcome & Introductions

Trip background info

Trip partners

Itinerary

Booking flights

Fees & financials

Projects

Donations & Gifts

Dates & deadlines

Agenda

LWB vision: build sustainable libraries and support their custodians and advocates — librarians..

LWB service trips to Guatemala annually since 2010.

Background information

April 2010 –11 students from McGill University – first visit to Asturias Academy

April 2011 –27 students from 5 Canadian Universities

May 2012 –13 LIS students & professionals

April 2013 –17 participants (students & professionals) – first visit to Chajul

April 2014 – 12 participants (students & professionals)

Service Trips

Asturias Academy

Private non-profit K-12 school in Xela (Quetzaltenango)

Founded in 1994 to eliminate education disparities through subsidized tuition. Curriculum based on Paulo Friere’s “Pedagogy of the Oppressed” focussed on critical thinking, leadership, learner-teacher model of education.

Serves aprox. 300 students from varying backgrounds: indigenous, non-indigenous, poor, working class and middle class.

Asturias Academy

Asturias Library

Partnered since 2010 4 service trips Developed strategic planning

documents to build the library Provided funding for 2 volunteer

librarians 2011 – 2013 Assisted with project plan to

implement a computer-based lending system, 2012 – 2013

Donated more than 1000 books over 4 years

Asturias Academy

Located in Chajul, remote town in rural Guatemala

“transforming community through education”

6 LWB volunteers visited Chajul in 2013

Officially partnered with LWB since 2013

Community library est. 2010

Over 3000 titles serving over 1400 users of all ages

Many students use the library as a resource for homework, study and free time

Limitless Horizons Ixil

Limitless Horizons Ixil

Itinerary April 20 - 27Day Date Locatio

nMorning Afternoon Evening

Day 1 Sunday, April 20 Guatemala City

Fly into Guatemala City GUA Los Volcanes Hotelhttp://www.hostellosvolcanes.com/

Day 2 Monday, April 21

Guate - Xela

Drive to Xela Asturias – tour of school/meet with JorgeWork projects

COFA

Day 3 Tuesday, April 22

Xela Cataloguing training with Dorita

Visit municipal library/downtown

COFA

Day 4 Wednesday, April 23

Xela Asturias Volunteer projects Asturias – prepare for library dayWork projects

COFA

Day 5 Thursday, April 24

Xela Library Day Hot Springs COFA

Day 6 Friday, April 25 Xela Asturiasvolunteer projects

Soccer Game Farewell DinnerCOFA

Day 7 Saturday, April 26

Xela Free time Family visitSalcaja

COFA

Day 8 Sunday, April 27 Xela Walk to “La Muela” Free time COFA

Itinerary April 28 – May 1Day 9 Monday April

28Xela - Chajul

7:30 AM: pick up from COFADrive to ChajulStop in Chichi for lunch

1PM: Arrival at Hotel San Gaspar1:30PM: Lunch2:30PM: Tour of Chajul4PM: Meet Edilma and the librarians6PM: Dinner at Hotel San Gaspar7PM:  Go over story hour plan

Hotel San Gaspar

Day 10

Tuesday, April 29

Chajul 7AM: Breakfast8AM: Plan the art activity and observe librariains during their prep time9AM: Story Hour - led by LWB10AM: Art Activity - led by LWB

12PM: Lunch with local  families1PM: Weaving lesson2PM:  Observe and partipate in our study/investigation process.3:30PM: Talk about a barcode system 4PM: Questions6PM: Dinner at Hotel San Gaspar

Hotel San Gaspar

Day 11

Wednesday, April 30

Chajul - Antigua

Travel from Chajul to Antigua (6hrs). 8am departure Stop in Chichicastenango for lunch.

Arrive in Antigua 4pmfree time

Black Cat Inn

Day 12

Thursday, May 1

Antigua - Guatemala City

Shuttle to Guatemala City airportDeparture from GUA

Arrive on April 20th La Aurora International Airport, in Guatemala City (GUA)

Driver from Los Volcanes Hostel will pick you up from the airport

LWB travel agent: Andrea Banks-Demuth [email protected]

Send me your flight numbers/times after you book

Flights

Fees…

Program Fees • accommodations• most meals• entrance to all

activities• transportation

within Guatemala.

Fundraising fees • Program costs

You are expected to cover the cost of:• flights to and from

Guatemala• extra spending

money • occasional meals• shuttle to airport

Library Day

Pre trip Plan out the library day activities Purchase supplies

During the trip Meeting with Asturias Librarian Prepare stations/materials/instructions Coach non-Spanish speaking participants on key vocab for their

stations. Enjoy library day! Document informal assessment of the activities.

Afterward Write a brief report on activities, the overall success, and

recommendations for future events.

Library Day

Cataloguing

Pre Trip Take training session on the ILS project and the

classification system.

During the trip Training session with Asturias Librarian Cataloguing/ Processing of English language

library materials Organize books in the library

Post trip Provide written team report/ summary of on site

work

Cataloguing

Chajul Story Time

Pre Trip Plan story time and accompanying activity for 40 – 60 kids, aged

3 – 15 Acquire supplies needed ($100 budget)

During the trip Discussion and prep for story time and activity with Chajul

library staff Coach non-Spanish speaking participants on key vocab for their

stations. Enjoy the day!

Post trip Provide written report/ summary of the program

Organize documentation of the trip including blog posts and photographs.

Solicit blog posts from various trip participants

Ensure that key trip activities are documented (Library Day, Chajul story time)

Communicate with Mark Gelsomino (LWB CED) to post content

Blogging & Photography

Asturias: Cataloguing Lead: Dee Winn Need: 4-5

volunteers

Asturias: Library Day Lead: Sarah Dahlen Need: 2-3

volunteers

Chajul: Story time & activity

Need: 2-3 volunteers

Trip Communications Need: 2

volunteers

Projects

LWB will provide thank-you gifts for both Asturias & Limitless Horizons

LWB has budgeted for needed program materials

Do not bring gifts for individuals Contributions that are welcome:

books in Spanish for K-12 students Funding for the Asturias Librarian

Donations & Gifts

Discussion & Questions

Trip information page: http://lwb-online.org/?page_id=2222 Project planning pages: http://tinyurl.com/kasjbpbAsturias Academy: http://www.asturiasacademy.org/ Limitless Horizons Ixil: http://limitlesshorizonsixil.org/

Contact email: [email protected] (program manager)[email protected] (trip lead & library day project)[email protected] & [email protected] (cataloguing project)