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Incorporating new technology in our professional practice is
nothing new for librarians. As technology advances librarians
have an opportunity to use this new technology to create digital
displays to promote our collections and the programming
available at our libraries. This resource was created to focus on
digital tools that can engage the child reader, helping them to
explore the library’s collection and programming. Given the ever
growing collection of new apps and other resources this site will
continue to include resources that could engage the child reader
who visits your library.
I am a graduate student in an MLIS program. I
wanted to create a resource that listed some of
the new digital resources available for
librarians and teachers.
Libraries are always working towards creating
access for patrons, and digital resources are
another tool to get children excited about our
libraries.
Promoting children’s library programing
Glogster
Tiki-Toki
Wordle
Tagxedo PhotoPeach
Make Beliefs
Comix
A Digital Resource to Create Posters
Glogster
Glogster is a digital resource that lets
users create virtual posters.
There is a fee associated with this
resource, which varies with the level of
access.
Access this resource at:
www.glogster.com
Please note a short video will follow this slide
Ideas for Glogster
Source:
Vandenbroek, A. (October 2010). “Rtl: The Librarian’s
Fairy Tale.” Library Media Connection. 48-50.
 Create a scavenger
hunt- children can
interact with digital
materials and displays
in the library.
 Create posters for
programs linked to the
library’s website.
 A resource for children
and young adults
working on research
projects/science fair
projects
 Digital storytelling-
Glogs can help children
and librarians create
stories for story time.
A Timeline Tool
Tiki-Toki
Tiki-Toki is a timeline tool that incorporates
images and video. This resource also offers users a
3D timeline option. This resource is available for
free and also has a paid subscription. The free has
some limits. Users are unable to upload their own
pictures.
Access this resource at:
www.tiki-toki.com
Please note a short video will follow this slide
Why use Tiki-Toki?
Source:
Enis, M. (2014). Time After Time. Library Journal,
139(14), 34.
 A benefit is that
librarians and teachers
can organize a collection
or materials
chronologically for
children
 This tool would be great
for promoting historical
events.
 Librarians can create a
timeline and use it on a
website to promote the
collection and
programing.
 Timelines are bright and
can engage children in a
topic, similar to a visual
display on the floor of
the library
Tagxedo and Wordle are two
online resources that create word
clouds.
Both resources are free.
Tagxedo has an option to create
images out of words as well.
Tagxedo unlike Wordle requires
the use to install a program to
create the word cloud.
An example of a Wordle word
cloud
An example of Tagxedo word
cloud
Access these
resources at:
www.wordle.net
www.tagxedo.com
Word clouds
Source:
Bolduc-Simpson S. and Simpson M. (2014) “Teaching
Strategies: engaging our 21st Century Learners: Teaching
Tips for five free-n-easy wen 2.0 apps.” Childhood
Education. 242-245.
 Both Wordle and
Tagxedo can help
librarians create word
clouds to accent displays
in the library or on its
website.
 Creating a word cloud
can let a librarian group
similar words to create
displays on specific
subjects
PhotoPeach is a digital resource that lets users
create stories using photos, music, and captions.
This resource has a free option and a premium
plan. The cost is $10.00 to $25.00 per month for
the premium plan.
Users upload their photos, select a background,
add music and captions and then the presentation
is done. The final product can be embedded in a
website.
Access this resource at:
photopeach.com
Mmm… PhotoPeach…
Source:
Bolduc-Simpson S. and Simpson M. (2014) “Teaching Strategies: engaging
our 21st Century Learners: Teaching Tips for five free-n-easy wen 2.0
apps.” Childhood Education. 242-245.
 Librarians can use this
app to create a visual
presentation on story
time.
 Because this resource
includes music and
pictures children of all
ages can enjoy this
display
 This resource would also
be great for students
who are creating
presentations.
 Librarians can put a
collection of photos
regarding books,
historical events, library
event, and more.
Make Beliefs Comix is a website that lets you create
your own comic strip. The creators have included
characters, different talk and though bubbles, and
backgrounds. This site is free. Librarians could use this
site to create comic strips to promote programming
and books. This site allows the user to create strips in
multiple languages like Spanish and French.
Access this resource at:
www.makebeliefscomix.com
Please note a short video will follow this slide
Laughter  is great!
Source:
Bolduc-Simpson S. and Simpson M. (2014) “Teaching Strategies: engaging
our 21st Century Learners: Teaching Tips for five free-n-easy wen 2.0
apps.” Childhood Education. 242-245.
 Create programming
that lets children use
this website.
 Create comic strips
that relate to
programming to use
on the library’s website
 Since these strips are
printable they can be
added to flyers.
I used this website to create a 4 panel comic
strips to advertise library programming
around the book, Farmer Will Allen and the
Growing Table. This could be used on flyers.
 Visit http://photopeach.com/album/13hwo85
to view the presentation.
Books featured are: Puss in Boots by Jerry
Pinkney and The Three Little Kittens by Jerry
Pinkney.
Bolduc-Simpson S. and Simpson M. (2014) Teaching Strategies: engaging our
21st Century Learners: Teaching Tips for five free-n-easy wen 2.0 apps.
Childhood Education. 242-245.
Enis, M. (2014). Time After Time. Library Journal, 139(14), 34.
Spina, C. (2014). Finding, Evaluating, and Sharing New Technology. Reference
and User Services Quarterly. 53(3), 217-220.
Vandenbroek, A. (October 2010). Rtl: The Librarian’s Fairy Tale. Library Media
Connection. 48-50.
Williams, T. (Winter 2014). Why should libraries care about teens and
technology. Young Adult Library Services. 9-12.

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Promoting children’s library programing

  • 2. Incorporating new technology in our professional practice is nothing new for librarians. As technology advances librarians have an opportunity to use this new technology to create digital displays to promote our collections and the programming available at our libraries. This resource was created to focus on digital tools that can engage the child reader, helping them to explore the library’s collection and programming. Given the ever growing collection of new apps and other resources this site will continue to include resources that could engage the child reader who visits your library.
  • 3. I am a graduate student in an MLIS program. I wanted to create a resource that listed some of the new digital resources available for librarians and teachers. Libraries are always working towards creating access for patrons, and digital resources are another tool to get children excited about our libraries.
  • 6. A Digital Resource to Create Posters Glogster Glogster is a digital resource that lets users create virtual posters. There is a fee associated with this resource, which varies with the level of access. Access this resource at: www.glogster.com Please note a short video will follow this slide
  • 7. Ideas for Glogster Source: Vandenbroek, A. (October 2010). “Rtl: The Librarian’s Fairy Tale.” Library Media Connection. 48-50.  Create a scavenger hunt- children can interact with digital materials and displays in the library.  Create posters for programs linked to the library’s website.  A resource for children and young adults working on research projects/science fair projects  Digital storytelling- Glogs can help children and librarians create stories for story time.
  • 8. A Timeline Tool Tiki-Toki Tiki-Toki is a timeline tool that incorporates images and video. This resource also offers users a 3D timeline option. This resource is available for free and also has a paid subscription. The free has some limits. Users are unable to upload their own pictures. Access this resource at: www.tiki-toki.com Please note a short video will follow this slide
  • 9. Why use Tiki-Toki? Source: Enis, M. (2014). Time After Time. Library Journal, 139(14), 34.  A benefit is that librarians and teachers can organize a collection or materials chronologically for children  This tool would be great for promoting historical events.  Librarians can create a timeline and use it on a website to promote the collection and programing.  Timelines are bright and can engage children in a topic, similar to a visual display on the floor of the library
  • 10. Tagxedo and Wordle are two online resources that create word clouds. Both resources are free. Tagxedo has an option to create images out of words as well. Tagxedo unlike Wordle requires the use to install a program to create the word cloud. An example of a Wordle word cloud An example of Tagxedo word cloud Access these resources at: www.wordle.net www.tagxedo.com
  • 11. Word clouds Source: Bolduc-Simpson S. and Simpson M. (2014) “Teaching Strategies: engaging our 21st Century Learners: Teaching Tips for five free-n-easy wen 2.0 apps.” Childhood Education. 242-245.  Both Wordle and Tagxedo can help librarians create word clouds to accent displays in the library or on its website.  Creating a word cloud can let a librarian group similar words to create displays on specific subjects
  • 12. PhotoPeach is a digital resource that lets users create stories using photos, music, and captions. This resource has a free option and a premium plan. The cost is $10.00 to $25.00 per month for the premium plan. Users upload their photos, select a background, add music and captions and then the presentation is done. The final product can be embedded in a website. Access this resource at: photopeach.com
  • 13. Mmm… PhotoPeach… Source: Bolduc-Simpson S. and Simpson M. (2014) “Teaching Strategies: engaging our 21st Century Learners: Teaching Tips for five free-n-easy wen 2.0 apps.” Childhood Education. 242-245.  Librarians can use this app to create a visual presentation on story time.  Because this resource includes music and pictures children of all ages can enjoy this display  This resource would also be great for students who are creating presentations.  Librarians can put a collection of photos regarding books, historical events, library event, and more.
  • 14. Make Beliefs Comix is a website that lets you create your own comic strip. The creators have included characters, different talk and though bubbles, and backgrounds. This site is free. Librarians could use this site to create comic strips to promote programming and books. This site allows the user to create strips in multiple languages like Spanish and French. Access this resource at: www.makebeliefscomix.com Please note a short video will follow this slide
  • 15. Laughter  is great! Source: Bolduc-Simpson S. and Simpson M. (2014) “Teaching Strategies: engaging our 21st Century Learners: Teaching Tips for five free-n-easy wen 2.0 apps.” Childhood Education. 242-245.  Create programming that lets children use this website.  Create comic strips that relate to programming to use on the library’s website  Since these strips are printable they can be added to flyers.
  • 16. I used this website to create a 4 panel comic strips to advertise library programming around the book, Farmer Will Allen and the Growing Table. This could be used on flyers.
  • 17.  Visit http://photopeach.com/album/13hwo85 to view the presentation. Books featured are: Puss in Boots by Jerry Pinkney and The Three Little Kittens by Jerry Pinkney.
  • 18. Bolduc-Simpson S. and Simpson M. (2014) Teaching Strategies: engaging our 21st Century Learners: Teaching Tips for five free-n-easy wen 2.0 apps. Childhood Education. 242-245. Enis, M. (2014). Time After Time. Library Journal, 139(14), 34. Spina, C. (2014). Finding, Evaluating, and Sharing New Technology. Reference and User Services Quarterly. 53(3), 217-220. Vandenbroek, A. (October 2010). Rtl: The Librarian’s Fairy Tale. Library Media Connection. 48-50. Williams, T. (Winter 2014). Why should libraries care about teens and technology. Young Adult Library Services. 9-12.