Monday, October 20, 2008

Blogging Books


Dairy Queen

By Catherine Murdock

I am SO glad this is a series, because I did not want this book to end! You will love the main character D.J. Schwenk for her humor and determination. Your heart will ache for her as she gives up practically everything in her life to take on the enormous responsibility of running the family farm. You will cheer her on as she trains Brian, the rival high school's quarterback and decides to try out for her own high school’s football team. This is a book I think a lot of young women can relate to. The main character struggles with who she really is and where she fits in and I believe that is a battle few women escape.

Blogging Books

Three Little Words: A Memoir
By Ashley Rhodes-Courter

This was a very inspirational read. I experienced a roller coaster of emotions while reading this book, sadness, anger, pity, happiness, and triumph. This is the true story about a girl trapped and shuffled around in the foster care system for nine years. Between the agonizing memories of being taken her mother and the horrible experiences she goes through in some of her many foster homes, three little words is all it takes to change everything. You will have to read it to find out what they are… the “three little words” are not what you think!





Monday, October 13, 2008

Teen Read Week



Welcome to Teen Read Week, an initiative of the American Library Association.
"Why is it important to celebrate? For a lot of reasons! Teens have so many options for entertainment, so it's important to remind them to spend time reading for pleasure: it's free, fun, and can be done anywhere! Research shows that teens who read for fun have better test scores and are more likely to succeed in the workforce. Also, it’s a great chance to let your school or your public library communities know how important teen services are! Let teens know the possibilities that exist within your doors, and within the covers of books." (Source: http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/yalsa/teenreading/trw/trw2008/index.cfm)

To celebrate Teen Read Week, we are creating a bulletin board in the library called "SHS Reads." Students are encouraged to stop by the library and have their photos taken with their favorite books. These photos will be the focus of the bulletin board. Staff are invited to participate as well. Please stop in to help us share the joy of reading with our students.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Top Ten Books

Here are the top ten books borrowed from the the SHS Library for last year:
1. A Child Called "It" (David Pelzer)
2. Twilight (Stephenie Meyer)
3. The Princess Diaries (Meg Cabot)
4. Speak (Laurie Halse Anderson)
5. The Lovely Bones (Alice Sebold)
6. New Moon (Stephenie Meyer)
7. Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul III
8. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (J. K. Rowling)
9. Catalyst (Laurie Halse Anderson)
10. Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging (Louise Rennison)

Friday, October 3, 2008

Google Docs

Google Docs Rocks!

Here's a brief intro from Lee LeFever/Common Craft about Google Docs.

If you are interested in using Google Docs either within your department for collaboration OR with your classes, let me know. I'd love to help you get started.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

How to Embed a Youtube Video in PowerPoint

HOW TO EMBED A YOUTUBE VIDEO INTO POWERPOINT

• Open up PowerPoint and choose a slide that is appropriate for your presentation.
• Click on View>Toolbars> Control Toolbox>More Controls. Scroll down to "Shockwave Flash Object."
• Draw a box the size you want. (It will be a white box with an X through it.)
• Right click on the box and choose "Properties."
• Double-click “Loop” so it says “False” in the box next to it.
• Double-click “Playing” so it says “False” in the box next to it.
• Copy the URL of the YouTube video (located in the box, not the address line) and paste it in the blank box next to “Movie.”
• You will need to make a few changes to your URL to make it work: Delete "watch?" Replace the equal sign with a forward slash.
• Close the “Properties” box.
• Run the slide show, clicking on the play button in the YouTube video.
• Save your presentation to where you want it. Then open it and check to make sure the video is working properly.
• Make sure you cite your source for the video.


This is also available as a handout (with pictures) in GEAR. Let me know if you would like a copy.