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Friday, November 15, 2019

Lakessiah Mosley-Franklin, AVL Blog Database

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VMoYxV6ljE

I searched The Alabama Virtual Library and I made a decision to use Pronunciator Tool.  Its primary focus is to help individuals learn different types of Language.  The individuals can learn how to pronounce, comprehend, and write different languages.  Actually, it caters to any age group kids or adults.  However, in my current role as a Literacy Coach it would come in handy for my ESL Students.  Most ESL Students struggle with the English Language.  Also, anyone that wishes to learn a different language other than English could use this tool as well.

Thursday, November 14, 2019

Merrill Dotson- AVL Demonstration

https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/cqXonfUq9d

Gale in Context: Middle School is a fabulous resource that can increase engagement and differentiation in middle school classrooms. Teachers can use this resource in all middle school classrooms to engage students at their level. Articles can be sorted by content level, lexiles, and dates to name a few. The greatest benefit to my school would be the google classroom feature. Teachers can assign articles directly from the resource to a classroom, group of students, or individual.

Bobby Mikel - AVL Screencast

https://youtu.be/yJJYWxnEUGE

The screencast is looking at Academic Search Premier. I was evaluating the database for use by college students. The focus of the database is wide in scope. I wanted the database for use by communication students. The broad focus helps with this, as communication is a wide discipline that touches multiple areas. I would use this with college level communication students to research various aspects of the communication industry and its effects on the public.

Alex Bemis- AVL Demonstration

https://vimeo.com/user99368495/review/373266115/8bd0badd85

This resource is called PebbleGo, and it is an online library with books related to science and math. The recommended age group for this website would be elementary aged students. PebbleGo has all sorts of books available for different areas such as life science, Earth and space science, measurement, and shapes. Students can read the book or have it read to them, and there are printable activities and resources for each book. The books are very simple and easy to read which is helpful for younger students when researching a topic. Currently, I am teaching animal classifications to my 4th grade students. I would use PebbleGo as a resource for students to research animals and classify them into groups based off the characteristics they read about.

Rachel Robertson- AVL Demonstration

https://youtu.be/qfG-Q-ez_ZE

This resource is called Pronunciator and it is a language-learning resource for students. It would be appropriate for students in 2nd-12th grade. It could be used as a resource for ELL students or any students who were studying a language. You can do an individual course a create a free account or just have some fun with the program.

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Mallorie Belyeu - AVL Demonstration

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_svXX3y4tT4

I chose to use Gale in Context: Middle School for my demonstration. I was automatically drawn to this website because it has Middle School in its title. Gale in Context: Middle School is very user friendly. It is easy to search for topics and locate different sources that are provided. Once you search a topic, you are given all of the search results in different boxes that are labeled by the different types of resource. I liked how this website included the Lexile Levels and word count of each resource. As a reading teacher, I like to assign articles on different levels to differentiate for my learners. I could easily use this resource in my classroom when teaching the 6th grade Informational Standards. The purpose of this website is to give resources and information to middle school students.

Chase Brisendine-AVL Demonstration

AVL- Discover America

The resource that I chose to use is Discover America (Britannica). I chose this resource because I teach 7th grade geography. As I looked through this resource  I had so many ideas about what my students could use this for. It offers students an in depth look at each of the 50 states including the land, climate, plants, people, history, economy, and tourism of each state. I would recommend this to teachers who teach geography in grades 3rd- 8th. I would like to use this resource were students create a Google Slides presentation about a state. Students would research through this resource to find information on the 8 themes of culture (Art, History, Language, Social Groups, Religion, Daily Life, Government, and Economy). They would create a slide for each theme and use the information from the text to describe the theme for the state they are assigned. I plan to use this in my classroom during the upcoming semester.  

Stephane Stegen- AVL Resource Demonstration

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDf6QLXqem0&t=2s

Britannica School Elementary is a resource that would be best used with students grades 1-5. The focus of this website is for student research largely in the area of science and social studies. It has many articles related to animals, biographies and map skills. It has interactive maps of the country and the world that students can use to gather information. Once an article has been chosen, it also has links to other information related to the chosen topic. Britannica School is easy for students to search as long as they know the topic or subtopic they are looking for. This is a great resource for younger students because it will also read to them if they have difficulty reading. Each search offers pictures, videos and information. This would be beneficial to use in the classroom for any kind of research project in science or social studies. I would like to use it for my students to learn more about the animals in a habitat or to study about influential people in history.

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Alisha King Craft: AVL Demonstration Video

Explora

AVL- Explora

      Explora is a research website that students can use to find information that is narrowed down much more than a general search engine such as Google. This site is mainly for students sixth grade and under, however, I do believe that any student would benefit from using this site. My favorite thing about this site is that as you are researching, you can narrow down the lexile level of the articles that you wish to see, so you can pick articles that your students know that they can read and they are not confused about every word in the article. Being a sixth grade teacher this is going to be very helpful in my classroom as students work on a PBL about under- represented people of NASA.

Monday, November 11, 2019

Ca'Layci Coffey: AVL Resource Demonstration

https://vimeo.com/372450716

I chose to highlight PebbleGo by Capstone for this demonstration. PebbleGo is a database designed for Kindergarten through 2nd grade students that includes several readings, materials, and activities for non-fiction topics. PebbleGo has several databases that schools can purchase including animals, science, biographies, and social studies. If purchased, these databases would be available to all students in the school as PebbleGo has unlimited logins. With all the features available (read-aloud text, videos, maps, games), PebbleGo would be a phenomenal tool for teaching an ELA unit on research, which I know is a requirement under CCSS in the state of Tennessee. This is a resource that teachers may need to demonstrate a few times for students before allowing them to use it on their own or in groups, but it could be used for nonfiction research projects, or as a center in collaboration with a lesson or unit students are learning in class. I would also use PebbleGo an option for free computer time as students can explore topics that interest them. Teachers could also go into PebbleGo and print articles or activities to be used individually during instruction as well. PebbleGo is an excellent tool for teaching the basics of research, and it will certainly have a place in my classroom!

Ashlee Elliott- AVL Demonstration Video

Illustrated Science Library (Britannica) Demonstration Video

In the video above you will see a short demonstration of the Illustrated Science Library (Britannica) resource. This resource provides a digital book on multiple science topics across different studies. Each page of the resource has text, as well as lots of visual aides to assist students in learning the concepts. The intended age/grade to use this resource is 5th-12th grades, but with teacher assistance it could be used in the younger grades as well. I will definitely be using this resource in the future for students to explore different topics. I could also see this resource being used for collaborative or individual research projects. This resource is also great for teaching non-fiction text features. I hope you find this resource as impressive as I did!

Sunday, November 10, 2019

Jonathan Skinner: AVL-Demonstration

https://youtu.be/y_SbZIVVVNI

I feel that Gale: General OneFile can be a very useful database in the classroom because of the wide array of information a teacher can find on it.  Typically you would want to use this if you needed to find credible information on a certain event or subject.  I would recommend this for the High School setting simply because a student would need to know exactly what they are searching for and would need to read more in-depth journals, magazines, books, etc. General OneFile also tells you how many words are in the article so that can be very helpful when choosing whether or not a student would be able to handle the workload.  It also links to Google Classroom, so if a teacher wants to share it with their class they can easily do that.  I could very easily use many articles and create document-based questions that I could post on Google Classroom as well as the link from General OneFile link (which easily syncs on Google Classroom). All in all, this is a great research tool and can easily be used for ELA classes.