Thursday, June 16, 2016

Videos and QR codes in the library.


The blog I am posting provides YouTube videos created by librarians and students.  I also included a book trailer created with animoto and a QR code that links to it. 

YouTube videos


Pikesville library

SnapShot of the Panthers Library: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zat-1kHF5sY

In viewing both YouTube videos, I think the animoto video of the Panthers Library is most helpful.  It informs students of the activities and 21st century tools the library implements together with teachers for student learning.  Additionally, students will probably like both videos because it involves pictures of them in the library.

The unquiet library

The importance of choice for igniting student passion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZUTsyfY8m4

It will be kind of hard to select a video from the “Unquiet Librarian”.  The first one is needed in order to understand how to complete the instructor’s assignment.  The second video promotes student creativity for problem solving and promotes reading from a student’s perspective.  Students will definitely like the second YouTube video the most.  It think they would see it as more meaningful because they will be able to relate to it.

Calypso: NHS Library

Tiger visits the NHS Library: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeUhXLvFAi4

Getting Started with NHS Library: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjpxzgZQkZM

From the videos I selected, I think it would be most helpful to view “Getting Started with NHS Library.  The librarian explains in detail how to use the library website. Students will probably prefer the video with the tiger visiting the library. 

BBMS Media

I really, really want you -overdue books:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfRPGV-f73Q


Students will definitely prefer to see the BBMS Media YouTube videos.  Both videos I selected are very creative and engaging.  I could see my son wanting to create his own video. 

Animoto


I really like using animoto, it is simple and user friendly.  I had no problems registering for it. It guided me step by step to create my video.

The book trailer I decided to make was “Monster” by Myers.  The style of the book and the story behind it caught my attention.  Unfortunately, it is true how one wrong choice can ruin one’s life and change somebody else’s.  It is an amazing story to introduce our teenage students of how everything we do has consequences either good or wrong.  In the story, Steve was accused of being an accessory to murder because he participated in the robbery by given a signal to his partners that coast was clear.  I recalled discussing with my husband that I felt sorry for Steve if he got life sentence. Why was he going to be penalized with the same vigor as the one who actually fired the gun?  But as my husband said –If he did participate, he should also be held accountable for the actions and was part of the reason the man got killed. He made a wrong decision and like everything there are consequences for it.  Furthermore, I feel I still need practice creating book trailers but as the saying goes -practice makes perfect-.


Cover page and synopsis by amazon.com




This New York Times bestselling novel and National Book Award nominee from acclaimed author Walter Dean Myers tells the story of Steve Harmon, a teenage boy in juvenile detention and on trial. Presented as a screenplay of Steve's own imagination, and peppered with journal entries, the book shows how one single decision can change our whole lives.









QR Code links to Book Trailer.





QR Codes


QR Codes can be used in the library as a scavenger hunt to introduce genres and even be a good way to introduce a book.  The librarian can record her/himself and have students scan it to find out information about the book of the week- about the author and brief introduction about the book. It is an excellent tool to promote Award winning books, students work, book reviews, and reading renaissance.  QR Codes can basically be in any item inside the library that can provide a set of instructions of how to use it.  For example, next to the reference shelf to provide information of reference materials. Close to the computer lab listing the usernames and passwords for the different databases.  In addition have a QR code in the school newsletter that when scanned, it will inform users of activities happening in the library. For students and staff members that don’t have a device to scan the QR codes you could provide a short URL that will direct you to the same link as the QR code.

4 comments:

  1. Sandra,
    I love your idea about putting the QR code in the school newsletter to inform students and parents of library happenings. I also liked the idea of using them for award winning books. I can't wait to use QR codes in the library this fall. Great post!

    Buffie Smith

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  2. Sandra,
    I agree that the BB Middle School videos are very creative. I used Animoto for my book trailer too. I also found it very easy to use. I like your ideas of using QR codes in the library: providing reference information and database information. Including it with the campus newsletter is another great idea. Thank you for sharing. ;0) Jill

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  3. The book you chose would be a great read for the older kiddos. You are right. One bad decision could change so much so fast. I also liked the videos that were posted by BB Middle. I spent a whole lot of time chuckling instead of getting my blog completed. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Putting QR codes in the school or library newsletter is a great idea! Thanks for sharing!

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