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Rebecca K. Miller Heather Moorefield- Lang Carolyn Meier March 15, 2012 INTEGRATING IPADS AND TABLET COMPUTERS INTO LIBRARY SERVICES, PART II
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Rebecca K. Mil ler

Heather Moorefi eld-Lang

Carolyn Meier

March 15, 2012

INTEGRATING IPADS AND

TABLET COMPUTERS INTO LIBRARY

SERVICES, PART II

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March 15, 2012

Case studies and practical applications from: An art library K-12 school libraries Academic libraries and other academic organizations A public library

Using tablets to work with collection development and reference

Apps: Art-based apps Productivity apps School and study-based apps Scanning and Flash tools Higher education and research apps

Staying up to date on apps, tablets, and other technology tools

OVERVIEW OF WEBINAR, PART II

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The Way it Was

Courtesy of www.istockphoto.com

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Image courtesy of Montlieu Academy of Technology

The Way it Is

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PRACTICAL APPLICATION:

ART + ARCHITECTURE

LIBRARY

Virginia TechBlacksburg, VA

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VTA + A LIBRARY

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20 iPads in the Art and Arch library

Circulate to undergrads for 4 days with 1 renewal

Faculty have 5 days with option for more

Aimed at art and arch industrial design students. They use them the most.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

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Come with two dozen apps

DropboxEvernoteFiles HDPDF ReadersOther Basic Tools

Social Media FlipBoard

InstapaperOther design

style tools

TOOLS

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Accessories

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Stylus

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Wished they had taken more advantage of playing it up more

Advertising morePublishing moreThey have iPad 1, people want 2 (and now, New iPad)Missed opportunity that they are still working with

and getting situated.

OUTCOME

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What type of apps do you use the most?

A. Nook/Kindle/Reading AppsB. Other entertainment (movies, games)C. Communication (social media, etc.)D. Productivity (note-taking, calendar)E. Other

QUICK POLL

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ART-BASED APPS

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ART HD

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MOMA

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NCMA RODIN

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ORGANIZERS/NOTETAKING APPS

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PAPERPORT NOTES

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PENULTIMATE

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MINDNODE

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DROPBOX - FREE

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IANNOTATE

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EVERNOTE

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NOTES

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Charlottesville,VA

PRACTICAL APPLICATION: CHARLOTTESVILLE

SCHOOLS

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Fujitsu 580 Tablets (Lifebook)Windows 7Full Computer in a Tablet formEvery student 6-12 grade in the school system

WHAT THEY HAVE

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Started planning in 2009

Decided to adopt tablets instead of textbooks.

Had two committees textbook and tablets

Teachers received tablets in Summer, 2011 for training

Students received tablets in December, 2011

STRATEGIC PLAN

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Physics: Doing experiments: Probes attached to tablets

Library: When French delegation was visiting, students and librarian were researching

Government: Polling

Math: Handwriting features

Music: All types of music apps. Vocal parts on the tablets.

Courses for virtual high school

WHAT ARE THEY USED FOR?

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Earthquake in Japan set orders back. Always have a back up plan.

Set your deadline out. If you think it will arrive in December tell everyone it will be January just to be safe.

Gain additional funding if you can. Internet access for all students.

CHALLENGES

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SCHOOL AND STUDY-BASED APPS

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BLOOM’S TAXONOMY FOR IPADS AND TABLETS

Find this image on the web:

http://www.schrockguide.net/bloomin-apps.html

Used with permission from Kathy Schrock

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STUDY BLUE

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SCIENCE 360

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PLEASE TOUCH THE EXHIBIT

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LEAF SNAP

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EXPLORER: AMERICAN NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM

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WORLD BOOK – THIS DAY IN HISTORY

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NOOK

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KINDLE

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OVERDRIVE

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ZITE

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Newman LibraryVirginia TechBlacksburg, VA

PRACTICAL APPLICATION: IPAD

LIBRARY TOUR

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VTNEWMAN LIBRARY

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Five iPads that can be checked out at the library circulation desk for library tours

Screencasts on each section of the library Numbered QR Barcodes linked to screencastsBarcodes are scannable iPad scans code and tells student about that

part of the libraryBeautiful in its simplicity

TOURS

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Initial tours done in other universities relied on student’s personal devices to scan the QR barcodes.

When iPad 1 came out we waited for 2. Knew that a camera would be on it.

Tour has become very popular. Students like being able to tour at their convenience.

SET UP

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SCAN AND FLASH TOOLS

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RED LASER

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SCAN

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PHOTON FLASH BROWSER

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PRACTICAL APPLICATION: MORE

UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES

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Laptops and Netbooks

I PadsIpodsDigital Cameras

and Camcorders Voice RecordersPortable DVD

players

Amazon Kindles, Sony Readers and Barnes & Nobles' Nooks.

Wacom Intuous4 and Bamboo Fun Graphic Tablets

For more info see: http://www.lib.ncsu.edu

/techlending/

NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES

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They Lend:

3 Xooms6 Kindles3 Nooks B&W3 Nooks Color3 iPadsFor more info see

http://library.med.utah.edu/or/technologies.php

Two week checkout Short survey about

deviceLikes and dislikesApps explored and

preferences Using the devices

for assessment to see what should be purchased for the future.

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH: HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY

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UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

They Lend: •Lenovo Think Pads•iPads•iPad Keyboards•Various Laptops

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WORKING WITH IPADS IN COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT

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COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT

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COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT: BENTO (DATABASE PROGRAM)

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ROVING REFERENCE

• Logistics?• Apps?• What happens to the

reference desk?

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Roving reference can take place inside the library or off site, within another building entirely

Roving reference can augment library services in a variety of library environments

Off site: Mobility and convenience for students and faculty

Within the library: Being proactive in reaching out to students

Ease and convenience for librariansUsers’ ability to identify roversCommunication with other staff members

IDEAS FROM THE LITERATURE…

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Brown, C., Sulz, D., and Pow, V. (2011, August). Roving reference with iPads: A study of the use of iPads as technological support and service assessment. Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Federation of Library Associations, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Retrieved from http://conference.ifl a.org/past/ ifl a77/197-brown-en.pdf

Courtois, M. and Lir iano, M. (2000). Tips for roving reference: How to best serve l ibrary users. Col lege & Research Libraries News, 61 (4): 289-90, 315.

Forsyth, E. (2009). Fancy walkie-talkies, Star Trek communicators, or roving reference? Austral ian Library Journal, 58 (1): 73-84. Retrieved from http://www.al ia.org.au/publ ishing/al j /58/ALJ_Feb2009_Vol58_N1_web.pdf#page=74

Holmes, C. and Woznicki , L. (2010). Librarians at your doorstep: Roving reference at Towson University. Col lege & Research Libraries News, 71(11): 582-585. Retrieved from http://crln.acrl .org/content/71/11/582.ful l

Lotts, M. and Graves, S. (2011). Using the iPad for reference services: Librarians go mobi le. Col lege & Research Libraries News, 72 (4): 217-220. Retrieved from http://crln.acrl .org/content/72/4/217.ful l

Smith, M.A. and Pietraszewski , B.A. (2004). Enabl ing the roving reference l ibrarian: wireless access with tablet PCs. Reference Services Review, 32(3): 249-255

THE LITERATURE

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Virginia TechBlacksburg, VA

PRACTICAL APPLICATION: INNOVATION SPACE

(HIGHER EDUCATION)

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VTINNOVATION SPACE

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Multimedia computer lab open to students, faculty, and staff of Virginia Tech, as well as the local general public.

Mission of providing assistance through free and open access to software, hardware, and specially-trained staff.

WHAT IS INNOVATION SPACE

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Images from http://www.is.vt.edu

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144 iPads to check out for class sets

Keep those for a semester

HOW THEY ARE CIRCULATING IPADS

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Critical reading over the traditional textbook

iThoughts HD for Concept Mapping

They are very physical, very tactile

Not a whiteboardNot a mouseThey are in the

student’s hands

PDF AnnotatorsThink about how

students read and annotate

Dropbox and Evernote are very big

Tagging and how students tag is very interesting as well

HOW ARE THE PADS BEING USED

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Professors are using audio features for grading

Penultimate lets professors write note to students.

Speak Notes and other apps let you record notes to students

E-reader usageMBA program at

Virginia Tech, every student gets an iPad

MORE USAGES

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HIGHER ED AND RESEARCH DATABASE

APPS

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BIBLION

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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

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REFERENCE

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IEEE XPLORER

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JSTOR

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OPENING PDF’S

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MEDLINEPLUS

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WORLDCAT

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EBSCOHOST

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GALE - AMLCOLLEGE VERSION

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GALE - AMLCOLLEGE VERSION

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GALE - AMLCOLLEGE VERSION

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Montlieu Academy of TechnologyHigh Point, NC

PRACTICAL APPLICATION: PUBLIC

SCHOOL LIBRARY

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Image courtesy of Montlieu Academy of Technology

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Montlieu: Given half a million dollars for all of their students, approximately 430 students, to have an iPad.

They stay at school. But next year 4 th and 5th will get to take them home.

Teachers each got an iPad and a Mac Book Pro as well as cart for charging

Tech Person hired for training

GRANT

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Image courtesy of Montlieu Academy of Technology

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Facetime to read books from another room

Facetime to speak to class when teacher is not at school that day

Digital pen pals using Facetime with other schools across the country or world

Letters Learning for Letters

Doodle Buddy for letters

Take screenshots of work to show parents for parent/teacher conferences

EXAMPLES

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Rocket Math for math skills

Communication by e-mail for parents.

Concept mapping tools

Puppet Pals for StoryTelling

Cutting and pasting skills

Safari/Internet searching skills

Parents are learning too from their children

APPS & CONTENT

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Meet every quarter and share apps. Have to “sell” your app. The best apps get purchased for the educators.

Teacher Pal: Seating arrangements, picture of the child, information on each child. Very useful for substitutes.

Differentiated instruction for the children. 21st Century learning skills and Technology skills for the teachers.

FOR TEACHERS

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PRACTICAL APPLICATION: MORE

PUBLIC LIBRARIES

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Houston Public Library

Program specifics:Starting January 2011, 3 iPads available to enhance “early literacy stations”Children (accompanied by a 14+ yearold) can check out for 1 hour Includes educational apps to aid in “literacy and

mathematical development”Article available:

http://www.chron.com/business/technology/article/Houston-libraries-want-preschoolers-to-check-out-1689013.php

PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS:IN-HOUSE PUBLIC LIBRARY USE

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North Shore Public Library, NY

Program Specifics 8 iPads Checked out to patrons with a library card Can be used anywhere in the library To replace children’s gaming computers Internet connectivity cut off Use Children’s Technology Review (

http://childrenstech.com/) to find relevant apps

Information from http://sclsyouthservices.wordpress.com/2011/08/09/ipads-replace-desktop-computers-at-north-shore-public-library/

PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS:IN-HOUSE PUBLIC LIBRARY USE

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For iPad, iPod touch and iPhone – App store on iTunesFor Android

Amazon App store Android Market

Blackberry App WorldSome websites will also have an app to downloadBuild your own…

WHERE DO YOU GET ALL OF THESE APPS?

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Although this webinar will not focus on building apps, if you’re interested in pursuing that, here are a few basic needs:

Instructional or App DesignersGraphic Artist/ProgrammersApp Testers if budget will allow or the rest of the

team can test app. Rubrics or standards to test the appSubjects to try out the app

BASIC NEEDS FOR APP DEVELOPMENT

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APP STORE

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AMAZON STORE

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HOW TO MAKE A SAFARI BOOKMARK ON SCREEN

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Drop one icon on top of the other

iPad will automatically name it

HOW TO ORGANIZE ICONS IN FOLDERS

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QUICK POLL

How do you stay up to date on technology, tablets, and apps?

A. Social media (Facebook, Twitter, blogs)B. Professional publicationsC. Conferences and workshopsD. ListservsE. All of the above!

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Higher Ed Blogs Professor Hacker Center for Learning and

Performance Technologies

Mobile Learning Apple ‘n apps iPad insight Just another iPad blog Upside Learning blog Marc Prensky’s weblog Endgadget

Apple blogs Apple Gazette The Unofficial

Apple Weblog Cult of Mac The Apple Blog Edible Apple JK on the run World of Apple

WHERE TO READ ABOUT NEW APPS

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Android blogs Androinica Android and me Android guys Hello Android IM Android tabletsinlibraries.tumblr.com

Blackberry Blogs Inside Blackberry Crackberry.com Blackberry blog BlackBerry Beat

OTHER RELEVANT BLOGS

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What final questions can we answer for you?

We’ll answer as many questions as time permits, then follow up on our Tumblr and/or the ALA TechSource blog afterwards.

More tablet projects from Rebecca, Carolyn, and Heather…

FINAL Q&A

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All ison. (2011, August 9). iPads replace desktop computers at North Shore Publ ic Library. Retrieved from http://sclsyouthservices.wordpress.com/2011/08/09/ipads-replace-desktop-computers-at-north-shore-publ ic- l ibrary/

Anderson, C. and Wolff , M. (2010, August 17). The Web is dead. Long l ive the Internet. Wired Magazine. Retrieved from http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/08/ff _webrip/al l /1

Bogost, I . (2011, January 12). What is an app? A shortened, slang appl ication. Retrieved from http://www.bogost.com/blog/what_is_an_app.shtml

Jobs, S. (2010, Apri l ) . Thoughts on Flash. Retrieved from http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-fl ash/

NCSU Libraries. (2011). Technology Lending. Retrieved from http://www.l ib.ncsu.edu/techlending/

Turner, A. (2011, January 28). Houston l ibraries want preschoolers to check out iPads. Houston Chronicle. Retrieved from http://www.chron.com/business/technology/art icle/Houston-l ibraries-want-preschoolers-to -check-out-1689013.php

University of Utah, Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library. (2011). Media & Technology. Retrieved from http://l ibrary.med.utah.edu/or/technologies.php

REFERENCES: PART II

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Angela Caldwell: Kindergarten Teacher, Montlieu Academy of Technology

Neal Henshaw, Classroom Manager, University Libraries, Virginia Tech

Maria Lewis (Coordinator for Technology Integration) and Anne Evans (Coordinator for History and Social Sciences), Charlottesville Schools

Jennifer Sparrow: Director of Emerging Technologies &New Ventures, InnovationSpace

Patrick Tomlin: Art and Architecture Librarian, University Libraries, Virginia Tech

CREDITS & THANKS, PART II


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