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Softlink is delighted to introduce guest blogger Jackie Child, Teacher Librarian at St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School in Brisbane and author of the TinkeringChild.com blog. In this week’s post, Jackie shares some activities students at St Aidan’s have undertaken to apply digital technologies within the social sciences, through designing, creating, and testing digital solutions for current and future social issues.
Softlink is delighted to introduce guest blogger Jackie Child, Teacher Librarian at St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School in Brisbane and author of the TinkeringChild.com blog. This is the second blog post in the series, and looks at ways to connect literature and coding, using texts as a starting point for creative design, engineering and programming activities for problem solving and self-expression.
Softlink is delighted to introduce guest blogger Jackie Child, Teacher Librarian at St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School in Brisbane and author of the TinkeringChild.com blog.
In this series of blog posts, Jackie shares her experience working with students across all grade levels to address a range of curriculum objectives through tech-centred activities in the school’s library/makerspace. This first post focuses on creative coding activities that address elements of the STEM curriculum, with suggested resources to support teaching and learning in this area.
What are the most important services and objectives for school libraries? In this blog post we share some of the responses from our Australian and New Zealand School Library Survey.
Theoretical perspectives on adaptive and agile leadership combined with findings from Softlink’s recent Australian, New Zealand and UK School Library Surveys to present a view of school library professionals as change managers and adaptive leaders.