NOVELNY Workshop for High School
Teachers and Administrators
Instructor
Prerequisite Requirements
This workshop series assumes that you know how to access
the Internet and the NOVELNY databases at your school
or wherever the workshop is held. Since access will vary at each school, procedures
for connecting to school networks are not included in the scope of these workshops,
but must be examined beforehand. It is also assumed you have knowledge of
and experience with both Internet search engines, such as Google, and the
NOVELNY databases and their integration into the curriculum.
Introduction
The content, plan, exercises, PowerPoint presentation and handouts contained in this packet will help you, as the instructor, to prepare teachers to use NOVELNY databases with students. The Workshop Outline is the same for elementary, middle and high school; the difference is in the PowerPoint presentations and handouts. They each contain sample searches and questions relating to the appropriate grade level curriculum.
You’ll be successful conducting this workshop and using the accompanying materials if you prepare in advance. Take the time to read through all the materials so you are familiar with the content then practice using the PowerPoint presentation – a few times. Edit the Power Point to meet the needs of your teachers and administrators. Explore the NOVELNY databases and know the unique features of each.
The workshop covers:
Objectives
At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
Getting Started:
At the beginning for each workshop there are certain things that you should take care of:
1- Sign-in. Have participants complete a sign-in sheet that includes: name, school, email address, grade level
2- Introductions. Introduce yourself as instructor providing several key facts about yourself – your name and brief credentials to give workshop. The first presentation slide in each workshop presents a template that you can fill in with your name and school or other information. You may want participants to introduce themselves either through a warm-up exercise or orally identifying who they are, their school, grade level, and experience using NOVELNY databases
3- Housekeeping. Take care of housekeeping duties, such as where the bathrooms are, when breaks will occur, where the refreshments are, etc.
4- Group Work Point out to the group that they will be working in pairs or small groups sometimes as they learn about the NOVELNY databases. Indicate that it is important for them to collaborate, discuss issues and learn from one another.
5- Agenda. The PowerPoint Presentation
includes an agenda for each workshop.
Step-By-Step
Procedures: The Workshop Outline
These step-by-step procedures provide the “how-to” to teach the workshop. Give the participants customized NOVELNY brochure and bookmark. Use the Power Point slide presentation to illustrate main topics and databases.
In Part 1 of the workshop you will introduce the NOVELNY databases, types of resources and information they include, how online databases are different from Internet resources and how to access NOVELNY database from school or home. Part 2 you will facilitate participant’s online searching and demonstrate the special features of a few databases.
The Workshop Outline:
Introduce the Workshop
(slides 1-4) (15 min)
Introduce the NOVELNY
Databases (slides 5-27) (15 min)
Hands-on Exploration
of the NOVELNY databases (slides 28-29) (
30 min)
Have participants conduct their own searches and review the questions on slide # 28 to help guide them and structure their thinking. After 15-20 minutes pull them back together and ask for volunteers to share their search experiences based on the questions on slide # 29
Compare NOVELNY
databases and Internet resources (slide 30) (10 min)
Wrap-Up (slide 32-34)
(20 min)
Collect the information on large white sheets.
This product was supported by Federal Library Services
and Technology Act funds, awarded to the New York State Library by the Federal
Institute of Museum and Library Services. Southern