Sunday, September 30, 2018
The Piggy didn't get to go home.....
What we have now can be gone within an instant. Three weeks ago, I was so happy with my life. I was eating well, losing weight and was enjoying exercising. In terms of exercising, I loved to go walking at the lake or at the park by my house. Well, I must have overdone it. I ended up with a blister on the bottom of my left foot. It was actually on the side below the Pinky Toe, so I could not see it when I was checking my foot.
Well the blister popped and got infected. I was lucky enough to make an appointment with my Podiatrist and was seen two days later. She did not like the way it looked and was thinking about possibly admitting me to the Hospital. Instead, she gave me an antibiotic and a cream to use; and to schedule an appoint with my Peripheral Vascular Dr to check the circulation in my leg. I ended up having an angioplasty which showed that I had no circulation on the bottom of my feet.
Two weeks pass, and I go see Dr. Borchers for my follow-up; upon seeing it; she had me admitted to the Hospital. They ended up amputating my left Pinky Toe. IT was that badly infected. I am still in the hospital with a wound vac attached and we will see what will come of this. Hopefully, this will be fixed but unfortunately I see this as the beginning of more surgeries and such. I am grateful for my sister who has sacrificed more than anyone to be able to be here for me. But, I will finish my courses this year, I will graduate this December! I have gone through so much to not finish.
Thank you to those that have read this.
Sunday, September 2, 2018
Facebook and Twitter
Today’s
blog is going to look at the role that both Facebook and Twitter can have in
regards to the library. I searched for “School Library” in Facebook and
looked at three pages.
I was able to look at Duncanville High School Library (Duncanville,
Texas), Esparza Elementary library page (San Antonio, Texas) and Tuloso-Midway
High School library page (Corpus Christi, Texas). The following are some
key observation points regarding the three pages.
For Duncanville High School library page; the first thing I noticed
was a pictograph regarding the use of the library during the 2017-2018 school
year. It showed that I like that they
showcasing the works of various authors. Some of the authors that were
highlighted were Patrick, Carman, Helen Frost, and Maureen Johnson. They
were advertising different events that were happening around the school
district such as Librarypalooza; and NerdvanaCon. The library page also
showed how students, staff and almost anyone could help out with the Hurricane
Harvey Relief effort by listing items that the library was able to solve 1660
technology issues in the library for students and staff; they held 277 events
in the library; and 2850 classes were able to visit the library during the last
school year. This information is vital
to show your school’s administration as to how the library is being utilized by
its school members in a time that some school are thinking about either closing
libraries or transferring them to smaller locations. What I did not find appealing was that there
were very few posts; but the posts that were shown were very interesting. The one that I found interesting was a
picture that showed library patrons reading books while using exercise bikes. I
message a friend that works at that school to get more information and maybe if
it is a positive one; I will see if my library would be interested in maybe
purchasing one for your library.
In regards to the Esparza Elementary Library page here are some
positive points and some suggestions. They also had a library report in
regards to how it was used last year; but the information was provided by their
school district. It lacked the eye-catching
graphics that were visible with Duncanville.
I did like that they posted at least once a week and the posts featured
students using the library. They also
showcased the collaborations that go one between the librarian and the
classroom teachers.
The last page that I looked at belonged to the Tuloso-Midway High
School Library. Working at a High School this was my favorite page, mainly
because there were numerous posts throughout the school year. The school runs on a year-round calendar so
there were several posts from this summer.
The one post that caught my eye was one that was asking for book
donations to be used in their new Starbooks Lounge. The Starbooks lounge was a place where
students can enjoy a hot cup of coffee while reading a book. This is something
that we tried at our school; but because of fear of students making a mess with
the coffee; it was shut down. This
segment was part of their Friday Fun Facts video segment that was produced by
the library staff.
Having a Facebook library page has its
pros and cons. The pros are that the
library can get more information out to students, the staff and the school community. They can promote school and library events; showcase
books; and promote literacy. The
drawback would be if the library did not post on at least a daily basis;
because people will stop visiting the page if no new informatiohttps://twitter.com/jimlerman/status/1036311049853644800n
is posted when they visit it. In regards
to my school’s library; having a Facebook page would be hard to pull off. Our school blocks Facebook; so, if a page was
to be set up, it would have to be done after working hours at location that was
not part of the school. This would be
hard to do because if the owner of the page was like me; I would forget to do
it because I had other things that I had to do around my house and with my
family.
In regards to twitter;
I had been following several new people including those that are tech savvy and
are able to share their thoughts and recommendations with others for the past
year. I had stopped visiting their pages this summer; so I was able to
visit them all again . One of the first
people that I read; was Kathy Schrock @kathyshcrock. Her twitter page
will first lead you to several of her webpages including www.kathyschrock.com. This web
page has a bunch of great information including her speaking engagements.
You are also able to access her blog that has great information regarding new
technology that I am able to share with my colleagues. In regards to her
tweets she had some great technology information as well as posts regarding school
tools to use (https://twitter.com/kathyschrock/status/1035881265126354945)
and cute one that help young kids learn about apps (https://twitter.com/kathyschrock/status/1031675119410790400
).
The next person that I visited was Linda
Brawn @Lbrawn2000. She describes herself
as a learning consultant, educator and teen advocate. I was not that impressed with her
tweets. The majority of her tweets were
re-tweets about YALSA; and other re-tweets from various different sites on the
net. Another person that I
was able to follow was David Warlick @dwarlick. I had like this page a
lot last year because he had posted several awesome articles. But know the majority of his tweets are the
posting of photographs and music videos.
One of the tweets that I found somewhat fascinating was where he informed
the public that the book that took him over 4 years to construct was now available
for purchase (https://twitter.com/dwarlick/status/1029355059900018688).
The Daring
Librarian @GwynethJones was the next person that I was able to view her
tweets. She is self described as a Future
Reading Mover, Shaker and Innovater. She
has the most up to date posts of the previous ones. One of her most recent posts was a link for a
librarian to download school ready cartoons that can be used in library as well
as in the classroom (https://twitter.com/GwynethJones/status/1036306717456388096
). Her posts also are relevant with
today’s libraries and teaching classrooms. One of the posts that caught my eye
was a link to help teachers set up blogs that will help them connect to their
students (https://twitter.com/GwynethJones/status/1036240948429246464).
The
last page that I was able to look at was one that belonged to Jim Lerman @jimlerman. He is known as an Architect of Ideas &
Implementations. He has great information
and links for librarians and teachers.
The one that was most valuable was a link that he shared regarding
different ways of using Google Docs, Slides & Forms for school projects (https://twitter.com/jimlerman/status/1036311049853644800
). This caught my attention because our
school recently attended a professional development on using google
classrooms.
As
the semester goes one, I will be following the posts of the people I just reviewed
along with others that share great posts regarding library studies.
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