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STAFF MEDIA CENTER HELP NOTES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS…………………………………………………. 2
CHANNEL 6 LOCAL CABLE EDUCATION CHANNEL………………
CHANNEL 6 SAMPLES………………………………………………….
CAREER CRUISING & PASSWORDS………………………………… 6
CHANNEL ONE WEB SITE……………………………………………..
HIGH SCHOOL DAILY SCHEDULE…………………………………….
DIE CUTS AVAILABLE………………………………………………….
DISTANCE LEARNING SITE……………………………………………. 12
EBSCO MAGAZINE SEARCH………………………………………….
EBSCO IMAGE SAMPLE………………………………………………..
EBSCO SPECIAL FEATURES………………………………………….
GROLIER ENCYCLOPEDIA ON LINE…………………………………. 16
LAPTOP CART - STAFF INFORMATION………………………………
LALPTOP CART - STUDENT INFORMATION…………………………
DISTANCE TRIPS & TOURS……………………………………………
DISTANCE TIPS FOR A VIDEO CONFERENCE……………………..
LIBRARY MEDIA SERVICES 9-12…………………………………….. 22
LIBRARY MEDIA SERVICES 6-8……………………………………….
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MEDIA TIP SHEET - POWER POINT………………………………… 24
MEDIA TIP SHEET - OPAC……………………………………………..
MEL - MI ELECTRONIC LIBRARY……………………………………… 26
MEL - AT HOME USE……………………………………………………
OPAC - SEARCHING……………………………………………………
PLAGIARISM WARNING……………………………………………….
POSTER INFORMATION……………………………………………….. 30
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT BOOKS…………………………..
REMC ON LINE ORDERING…………………………………………….
RESUMES: WORD & CAREER CRUISING…………………………..
TEACHER REQUEST - LAPTOP CARTS…………………………… 34
TEACHER REQUEST - DISTANCE LEARNING…………………….
TEACHER REQUEST - MEDIA CENTER…………………………….
TELEPHONE USE SHEET……………………………………………….
UNITED STREAMING LOGIN………………………………………… 39
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Our ID: bangor
Our pass: (see Media Spec.)
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CHANNELONE NETWORK PAGE
CHANNELONE TEACHER PAGE
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DAILY SCHEDULE
High School
7:40 - 7:50 MORNING STUDENTS
7:55 - 7:58…VIKING NEWS LIVE
7:58 - 8:10 CHANNEL ONE
8:10 - 8:50 (40 MIN.) BLOCK 1A
8:55 - 9:35 (40 MIN.) BLOCK 1B
9:40 - 10:20 (40 MIN.) BLOCK 2A
10:25 - 11:05 (40 MIN.) BLOCK 2B
11:05 - 11:35 LUNCH STUDENTS 3A (NO CLASSES)
11:35 - 12:30 (50 MIN.) BLOCK 3B
12:35 - 1:05 LUNCH 3C LUNCH STUDENTS (NO CLASSES)
1:05 - 1:45 (40 MIN.) BLOCK 4A
1:50 - 2:30 (40 MIN.) BLOCK 4B
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Middle School DAILY SCHEDULE
6th GRADE
1ST HR. 7:55 – 9:00 2ND HR. 9:04 – 10:09ADVISORY 10:13 -10:42 3RD HR. 10:46 – 11:51LUNCH 11:51 – 12:16 4TH HR. 12:21 – 1:265TH HR. 1:30 – 2:35
7th GRADE
1ST HR. 7:55 – 9:00 2ND HR. 9:04 – 10:09 3RD HR. 10:13 – 11:18 LUNCH 11:18 – 11:43 ADVISORY 11:48 - 12:17 4TH HR. 12:21 – 1:26 5TH HR. 1:30 – 2:35
8th GRADE
1ST HR. 7:55 – 9:00 2ND HR. 9:04 – 10:09 3RD HR. 10:13 – 11:18 4TH HR 11:22 – 12:27 LUNCH 12:27 – 1:25ADVISORY 12:57 – 1:26 5TH HR. 1:30 – 2:35
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DISTANCE LEARNING - SEARCH THIS SITE FOR FIELD TRIPS:
HS QUIZ BOWL TEAMINTERVIEWS CONGRESSMAN UPTON
MS LANGUAGE ARTSWATCH ANOTHER
SCHOOL PRESENT SKITSON THE BOOK“THE GIVER”
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EBSCO MAGAZINE SEARCH
165 FULL TEXT MAGAZINES
http://search.epnet.com username: bangorhs
password: viking
Check the FULL TEXT BOX
Find: Derek Jeter (must be correct spelling)
Click Search
Click on any H
TML Full Text Article View Article
Make Selections & print if you wishClick images
Find: Derek Jeter
Click on the Image Tab
Click Print if you wish
New Assignment – Click Princess Di or Princess Diana.
Which one pulls up articles?
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EBSCO IMAGES
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EBSCO SPECIAL FEATURES:
FULL TEXT FOR 180 MAGAZINES
FULL TEXT FOR 1100 HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS
DOCUMENTS THE BILL OF RIGHTS, THE CONSTITUTION, ETC
FULL TEXT OF 5,000 MAGILL BOOK REVIEWS
FULL TEXT OF SELECTED IMAGES
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GROLIER ONLINE
GOT HOMEWORK?
At School go to:www.go.grolier.com
Auto login @ school
Choose from:
GROLIERNEW BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE
ENCYCLOPEDIA
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STAFF:
THERE AE A FEW USE PROCEDURES FOR THE LAPTOP CART THAT SHOULD BE GONE OVER WITH STUDENTS. THERE IS ALSO A SIGN OUT SHEET THAT NEEDS TO BE FILLED OUT BY STAFF & STUDENTS.
PLEASE GIVE STUDENTS THE TIME TO LOG OUT, SHUT DOWN, & TURN IN COMPUTERS. DO NOT LET THE WHOLE CLASS RETURN COMPUTERS TO THE SHELVES.
PLEASE DO A COMPUTER COUNT BEFORE SENDING THE CART BACK TO THE MEDIA CENTER OR ON TO THE NEXT CLASS.
ANY PROBLEMS NEED TO B REPORTED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
*****Staff DO NOT SCHEDULE THE LAPTOP CART FOR A SUBSTITUTE TEACHER
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LDL TOURS
Go to the site: www.twice.cc
Click on: FIELD TRIPS
Click on: FIELD TRIP BY MI CONTENT AREA STANDARDS
Click: SCIENCE
Click on: ALL STUDENTS WILL…..
THIS SHOULD BRING UP A CHART OF TRIPS, GRADE LEVELS,FEES, & DATES.
LDL TOURS
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Tips for an Effective Video Conference Field Trip
Before the VideoconferenceIf at all possible, orient the students to the technology beforehand so that they are less distracted by it and ready to learn from the videoconference. Have the students practice speaking loudly and clearly when asking questions. Set a preset to show the whole room and start the videoconference showing the whole class. If the site supplies materials, do all the pre conference activities as suggested. The more your students are informed about the material, the better it will go. If the site doesn't supply materials, then have your students prepare questions ahead of time. If students ask questions about the topic before the videoconference, suggest that this might be a good question to ask the presenter/author. Invite your principal to drop in to watch the videoconference. During the VideoconferenceTeachers: resist the urge to talk! Often students will quit talking when the teacher makes a comment or asks a question. Let the presenter lead the discussion. Save your comments for your students after the videoconference. UNLESS! Sometimes students are shy, and you could suggest questions for them to ask. Or if you are in a videoconference with more than one school, use the "mute" time to prompt students if necessary. Set the camera so it shows the whole room. If possible for lower elementary students, have a designated question area close to the mic and have students move there to ask questions. Set a preset on the mic area. Don't make the students take notes, unless the presenter is asking them to write something. This can distract them from the interaction. After the VideoconferenceIf any post activities have been provided by the presenter, do them with your students as a follow-up. Have the students write about what they learned and react to/evaluate the session.
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SCHOOL MEDIA SERVICES:
Provides assistance to teachers in the teaching of information retrieving skills.
Assists students in the selection of books & other learning resources.
Assists in the supervision of students visiting the Library Media Center.
Assists in the selection & ordering of library materials.
Helps maintain an orderly & functional room environment conducive to learning.
Inputs, modifies, & retrieves data to operate & maintain a computerized, integrated library system.
Provides guidance & assistance to students & teachers on the Computerized system.
Maintain the On Line Public Access Catalog (Follett), shelf-lists, overdues, & circulation records.
Shelves books, audiovisual, & other learning resources.
Conducts regular inventories of learning resources & maintains appropriate records.
Performs book, periodical, & other media processing including stamping, labeling, filing, cleaning, & mending.
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HIGH SCHOOL MEDIA SPECIAL SERVICES
1. LAB ASSISTANCE-OPERATION & PROGRAM TRAINING
2. REMC SERVICES - MEDIA & BIDS
3. ACCESS TO LITERATURE
4. CHANNEL ONE - MORNING NEWS & EVENING CLASS VIDEOS
5. VIKING NEWS LIVE - MORNING LOCAL NEWS (LDL LAB)
6. BVTV - INFORMATION SCROLL & SCHOOL PRODUCED VIDEOS.
7. LDL - SCHOOL SHARED CURRICULUM
8. BVTV – INFORMATION SCROLL & SCHOOL PRODUCED VIDEOS.
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MEDIA TIP SHEET(NOTES SENT TO HS/MS STAFF THROUGHOUT
THE YEAR)
INSERTING PICTURES TO CREATE A POWER POINT SHOW IN MICROSOFT OFFICE
INSERT A FLOPPY DISK OR FLASH DRIVE WITH PICTURES ON IT.
OPEN POWER POINT.
CLICK ON FILE NEW (top toolbar)
CLICK ON BLANK PRESENTATION (on the right)
CLICK ON BLANK FORM (content layouts)
CLICK INSERT (top toolbar)
CLICK PICTURE
CLICK FROM FILE
(at the drop down box) – CHOOSE YOUR PIC. FILE
USE THE PICTURE TOOL BAR TO LIGHTEN, SIZE, OR CROP YOURPHOTO
INSERT A NEW SLIDE & REPEAT DIRECTIONS UNTIL ALL YOUR PICTURES ARE IN.
NEXT CHOOSE SLIDE SHOW (top menu)
CHOOSE SLIDE TRANSITION – CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TRANSITION, THE SPEED, & # OF SECONDS.
SAVE THE PROJECT.
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MEDIA TIP SHEET
ACCESSING DISTRICT MEDIA INFORMATION FROM YOUR ROOM
ANSWER THE QUESTIONS BELOW USING YOUR CLASSROOM COMPUTER.
1. DOES THE HS MEDIA CENTER HAVE THE BOOKS: A FAREWELL TO ARMS, MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE, & BRAIN MATTERS?
2. DOES THE MS MEDIA CENTER HAVE THE BOOKS: THE HOBBIT, LINKING & LEARNING. THE ILLUSTRATED WORLD ATLAS?
3. HOW MANY BOOKS DOES THE HS HAVE BY AUTHOR, JOHN GRISHAM?
4. DOES THE HS HAVE THE DVD, ELLIS ISLAND?
5. HOW MANY BOOKS BY J.K. ROWLING DOES THE MIDDLE SCHOOL HAVE?
6. DOES THE MIDDLE SCHOOL HAVE THE BOOK: THE WAY THEY LEARN BY CYNTHIA ULRICH?
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MELpractice for ACT test
Michigan Electronic Library – Contains magazine articles
and eBooks and much, much more.
The site: www.mel.org
Click: Log in at your library or school.
On the main page click GO next to ACT test Preparation
Click College Entrance Exams
Click New User & Sign in
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MEL – at home www.mel.org
Log in requires your driver’s license at this point in time.
Click on: Log on at home or work at the bottom of the home page.
Type in your driver’s license #. Enter.
Click on: Mel Internet
Click on: Literature & Language
Click on: Drama & Theater
Click on: Shakespeare
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OPAC
ON-LINE PUBLIC ACCESS CATA
HOW TO SEARCH BANGOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS MEDIA COLLECTIONS:
CLICK: NOVEL APPLICATION
CLICK: MEDIA CENTER
CLICK: HIGH SCHOOL
CLICK: LIBRARY SEARCH
TYPE IN A TITLE
CLICK: THE TITLE BUTTON
OTHER INFORMATION:
Look for the item call numbersLook to see if the item is availableCheck the copyright date
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PLAGIARISM
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POSTERS ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE H.S. LIBRARY / MEDIA CENTER FOR $3.00 EACH. (CASH & CARRY)
YOUR ORIGINAL 81/2 x 11 SHOULDBE SHARP & FILL THE PAGE.
EXAMPLES ARE UP IN THE MEDIA CENTER ON THE NORTH WALL.
PLEASE CHECK SPELLING &SPACING ON THE ORIGINALBEFORE THE POSTER IS MADE.
POSTERS
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BANGOR HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY
5/8/2007 @ 9:48am Shelf List Page 1------------------------------------------------------------------------------Call Number Title Barcode Year Price Circ Type------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PRO 30.11 SOM Character under attack:. T 13122 $12.95 Regular
PRO 028.5 DON Literature for today's young adults T 13038 2005 $100.00 Regular
PRO 070.5 FUL The Directory of Poetry Publishers T 13050 1997 $23.00 Regular
PRO 200 GOL Long quiet highway: waking up in America T 13021 1994 $15.00 Regular
PRO 303.48 FRI The World is Flat : A brief history of the twenty-first T 13123 $27.50 Regular
PROFESSIONAL COLLECTIONS
GO TO OPAC SEARCHTYPE IN: PROCLICK: CALL NUMBERA LIST OF PRO. DEVELOPMENT BOOKS WILL BE GIVEN.
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SEE MEDIA STAFFFOR ORDERING INFORMATION
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RESUMES: WORD –
CLICK FILE, NEW, TEMPLATES ON MY COMPUTER, OTHER DOCUMENT, RESUMES
CAREER CRUISING –
LOG IN TO CAREER CRUISINGCLICK PORTFOLIOCREATE A PORTFOLIO LOG INCLICK RESUME BUILDER
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