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9:00 - 9:15ROLL CALLLisa MullinsAgenda (.doc)
9:15 - 9:35Session 1 Dan Gibson, Storyteller and Banjoplayer
dan.gibson@juno.com
Texas Tales n’ Tunes A professional raconteur and banjoplayer, Dan Gibson, entertains, stimulates thinking, and sparks imagination through his repertoire of folk tales, ghost tales, outrageous cowboy poetry, and shameless whoppers. You are encouraged to sing along, tap your toe, and laugh out loud during Dan’s presentation. No handout. http://www.dangibson.net
9:35 - 9:55Session 2 Neil Krasnoff, Librarian
Lehman Hs, Hays CISD
krasnoffn@hayscisd.net
Marketing High School library collections and services to students and teachers using the 6 Ps ( Product, Prices, Packaging, Promotion, Place, People)
MarketingLibraryServicesWith6P (.ppt)
6P Model for Library Marketing (.doc)
9:55 - 10:15BREAK

10:15 - 10:35Session 3 Laura Alfaro, Librarian
Facilitator, San Antonio ISD
LAlfaro@saisd.net
The School Librarian and National Media Market So what IS the National Media Market? Why should K-12 school librarians be interested in what the Market offers? What does this small conference showcase that you won’t see at the Texas Computer Educators Association conference or the Texas Library Association conference? Newcomers to the National Media Market learn the ins and outs of media for the K-16 market and its impact on copyright issues, licensing issues and the need for more widespread professional development in understanding media for K-12.
NMM2009 (.ppt)
NMM2009 (.doc)
10:35 - 10:55Session 4 Michelle Martinez-Vega
K-12 Databases Help Desk
K12Help@esc20.net

K-12 Databases Official Website
http://web.esc20.net/k12databases/accessk12.html

K-12 Databases Mini10s http://moodle.esc20.net/course/category.php?id=22

Digital Knowledge Central
http://dkc.esc20.net
K-12 Databases Mini10 Training Modules
Do you have just 10 minutes to share at a faculty meeting? Maybe your principal has ten minutes to hear about the importance and value of online resources. Or perhaps students can get tuned in to the difference between using quality online resources instead of searching the open web.

The K-12DB Mini10s (MiniTens) are ten minute training modules designed to support awareness, use and integration of the resources included in the state funded K-12 Database Program.
10:55 - 11:15Session 5 Maria Elena Ovalle, Coordinator for Instructional Resources, Region One ESC
movalle@esc1.net
17 Books in 20 minutes
Hear booktalks on the Best SciTech Books for Youth for 2008 and the seven books on the Tejas Star Book Award List. Ideas for integration into the curricula will be covered.
Best SciTech Books/Tejas Star (.ppt)
11:15 - 12:45LUNCH

12:45 - 1:05Session 6 Bonnie Barnes, Educational Consultant, Library & Instructional Media Services, ESC Region XI BBarnes@esc11.net Databases “Deal or No Deal”!
We’ll play the game of “Deal or No Deal” and learn about the new database deals that you can get through the state-wide purchasing consortium TETPC, hosted by ESC Region XI. With no membership fees and the lowest prices in Texas, you’ll save money, time & paperwork on your resources. Bonnie Barnes from TETPC and ESC Region XI will show you the best deals from vendors such as netTrekker, ProQuest, BrainPOP, Facts on File and many others.
1:05 - 1:25Session 7 Elaine Sloan, Librarian, Beaver Technology Center for Math and Science, Garland ISD esloan@garlandisd.netMaking Thinking Visible as you Read Picture Books Aloud
My research is from two books, Reading With Meaning: Teaching Comprehension in the Primary Grades by Debbie Miller and Reading Is Our Business by Sharon Grimes. I have a powerpoint and a website, http://www.texaslibrarian.com where I share skills such as text connections, inference, drawing conclusions, etc. for over 100 specific, current picture books.
Brochure (.pdf)
1:25 - 1:45Session 8 Gloria Voutos, Librarian, Dallas ISD gvoutos@dallasisd.org
“Spice" to your Stories - Curriculum connections with Multi-Cultural Literature in the Library and Classroom
To those with ears to hear, libraries are really very noisy places. On their shelves we hear the captured voices of the centuries-old conversation that makes up our civilization. ~Timothy Healy
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