logging in or signing up MoodleLibrary Orientation Final2011 llankau Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 614 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (1) Added: September 19, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Welcome to the Library …Slide 2: Bulldog Class of 2015!FAQ’s: FAQ’s Summer Creek High School LibrarySlide 4: Q. How many books may I check out at one time? A . You are welcome to check out three books at a time. The only exception are books put on reserve by teachers doing research projects with their classes .Q. How long can students check out books?: Q. How long can students check out books? A. Books are checked out for two weeks. We are happy to renew them for you, or you can renew them yourself! More about this later… Massive fine on this one…Slide 6: A. Overdue notices will be handed out during Advisory periods once a month. If books are not returned, a follow up email or phone call is made to parents. Our fines are 10 cents/day up to a maximum fine of $2.00. Q . How will I know if my books are overdue?Slide 7: If you remember to look at the stamped date due slip in the back of each book, you won’t have to worry about overdues. TIPWhat can we do on the computer?: What can we do on the computer? School related projects and activities only! Check email only if it is school related. Read the news. Read ebooks. Work on projects. Check grades and teacher websites. Work on your online courses. Video games are not allowed in the library .Slide 9: Q. Where do I get my computer user name and password information? A . Your house secretary will help you. Make sure you keep the information in a safe place!Slide 10: Q. How many people can use computers at once. A . Only one student per computer . CROWDS – NOT ALLOWED!Slide 11: Q. How do I check out books? A. Take your books to the check-out desk and have your I.D. ready.Slide 12: Make sure you don’t leave the library without checking out at the desk!Q. May I come to the library before school or during lunch?: Q. May I come to the library before school or during lunch? A . Yes, you are encouraged to use the library as much as possible. During Class … With a Pass!Q. Mind if I relax in the library?: Q. Mind if I relax in the library ? A. We want you to feel comfortable in the library - but no feet on the table, please. Enter quietly to read, do your homework, or use a computer for school related projects or activities.Q. How many people can sit at one table?: Q. How many people can sit at one table? A . “TABLES FOR FOUR” Please do not rearrange chairs. Please do not crowd around tables and carry on loud conversations. Q . What is the consequence? A. Returning to cafeteria or classroomSlide 17: A polite and industrious table for four.Slide 18: Serving up a quite place to study or read… Table for four serving up a quiet place to study or read. Book Diner ALL YOU CAN READ May we eat in the library? Food and the library don’t mix…Slide 19: Water only, please… A.Q. Can we use our phones and other electronic doo dads in the library?: Q. Can we use our phones and other electronic doo dads in the library? BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL ONLY!! A.Q. How do I print?: Q. How do I print? A. Please read the instructions on your computer.Slide 22: PRINTING PROCEDURES @ SUMMER CREEK LIBRARY Go to Print Preview to see how many pages you will be printing. PRINTING PROCEDURES @ SUMMER CREEK LIBRARY Go to Print Preview to see how many pages you will be printing. Next go to File – Print The default printer is: Black & White REFERENCE The color printer is: PATRON Black & White The first two pages are free. After that each page is 5 cents. Choose REFERENCE (located near the Computer Lab area) C O L O R 25 cents/page Choose PATRON (located at Circulation Desk)Slide 23: Please pay Mrs. Lovell at the circulation desk. (If you don’t have money, we will be happy to put the printing charge on your Destiny account).Q. How do I find books in the library?: Q. How do I find books in the library? A. Learn about our bookstore arrangement for fiction genres. Browse… Learn about the Dewey Decimal System for non-fiction. Use our online catalog. Check out our special book displays. Ask for help .Slide 25: Look up a favorite author, subject, or title. Write down the call number, including the sub-location (if listed) ONLINE CATALOG…Slide 26: Browsing… Check out the book store arrangement for fiction genres.Slide 27: Chick Lit Books written by female authors for girls. The tone is often humorous and light, but not always. The plots revolve around life issues such as friendships, dating, problems at school or at home.Slide 28: Guys Read Adventure & Survival Stories Sports Stories Dating & getting along with girls! Fiction books on a variety of topics recommended for guys by guysSlide 30: Stories that takes place during a notable period in history and revolve around a specific event. They are written from the point of view of people living during that time period. Time to read historical fictionSlide 32: Graphic NovelsSlide 33: Science Fiction/Fantasy Sci-Fi is fiction set in a world that differs from our everyday world in a way that involves science or technology Fantasy stories have plots, themes. and settings that use magic and the supernaturalSlide 34: FictionSlide 35: FictionSlide 36: Fiction & Story CollectionSlide 37: NonfictionSlide 38: NonfictionSlide 39: NonfictionSlide 40: NonfictionSlide 41: Biography Biographies are arranged by the subject’s last name. B OBASlide 42: A Texas list of award winning books for high school students. SPECIAL DISPLAYSSlide 43: Special display of sports, cheerleading, and music books.Slide 44: Stop by the Library Café to see the Books into Movies Display.Slide 45: Enjoy the latte machine, play a board games, watch book trailers, or get into a great book!Slide 46: Q. Which magazines can’t A. Current issues stay in the library . be checked out? Mrs. LovellQ. What about research? Can I get any help in the library?: Q . What about research? Can I get any help in the library? A . Yes – we love helping with research! Check out our library website by clicking on the research link Don’t believe us?Research Sessions: Research Sessions At times the library will be scheduled with classes during lunches, so we will need to limit the number of students. There will be a sign posted on the door. Please come back later.Slide 51: Library Hours M,T,W 7:00-3:30 F 7:00 – 3;00 Thursday 9:00-3:30 Virtual Library: 24/7: Got Books? I do! See you in the library! Got Books? I Do You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
MoodleLibrary Orientation Final2011 llankau Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 614 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (1) Added: September 19, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Welcome to the Library …Slide 2: Bulldog Class of 2015!FAQ’s: FAQ’s Summer Creek High School LibrarySlide 4: Q. How many books may I check out at one time? A . You are welcome to check out three books at a time. The only exception are books put on reserve by teachers doing research projects with their classes .Q. How long can students check out books?: Q. How long can students check out books? A. Books are checked out for two weeks. We are happy to renew them for you, or you can renew them yourself! More about this later… Massive fine on this one…Slide 6: A. Overdue notices will be handed out during Advisory periods once a month. If books are not returned, a follow up email or phone call is made to parents. Our fines are 10 cents/day up to a maximum fine of $2.00. Q . How will I know if my books are overdue?Slide 7: If you remember to look at the stamped date due slip in the back of each book, you won’t have to worry about overdues. TIPWhat can we do on the computer?: What can we do on the computer? School related projects and activities only! Check email only if it is school related. Read the news. Read ebooks. Work on projects. Check grades and teacher websites. Work on your online courses. Video games are not allowed in the library .Slide 9: Q. Where do I get my computer user name and password information? A . Your house secretary will help you. Make sure you keep the information in a safe place!Slide 10: Q. How many people can use computers at once. A . Only one student per computer . CROWDS – NOT ALLOWED!Slide 11: Q. How do I check out books? A. Take your books to the check-out desk and have your I.D. ready.Slide 12: Make sure you don’t leave the library without checking out at the desk!Q. May I come to the library before school or during lunch?: Q. May I come to the library before school or during lunch? A . Yes, you are encouraged to use the library as much as possible. During Class … With a Pass!Q. Mind if I relax in the library?: Q. Mind if I relax in the library ? A. We want you to feel comfortable in the library - but no feet on the table, please. Enter quietly to read, do your homework, or use a computer for school related projects or activities.Q. How many people can sit at one table?: Q. How many people can sit at one table? A . “TABLES FOR FOUR” Please do not rearrange chairs. Please do not crowd around tables and carry on loud conversations. Q . What is the consequence? A. Returning to cafeteria or classroomSlide 17: A polite and industrious table for four.Slide 18: Serving up a quite place to study or read… Table for four serving up a quiet place to study or read. Book Diner ALL YOU CAN READ May we eat in the library? Food and the library don’t mix…Slide 19: Water only, please… A.Q. Can we use our phones and other electronic doo dads in the library?: Q. Can we use our phones and other electronic doo dads in the library? BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL ONLY!! A.Q. How do I print?: Q. How do I print? A. Please read the instructions on your computer.Slide 22: PRINTING PROCEDURES @ SUMMER CREEK LIBRARY Go to Print Preview to see how many pages you will be printing. PRINTING PROCEDURES @ SUMMER CREEK LIBRARY Go to Print Preview to see how many pages you will be printing. Next go to File – Print The default printer is: Black & White REFERENCE The color printer is: PATRON Black & White The first two pages are free. After that each page is 5 cents. Choose REFERENCE (located near the Computer Lab area) C O L O R 25 cents/page Choose PATRON (located at Circulation Desk)Slide 23: Please pay Mrs. Lovell at the circulation desk. (If you don’t have money, we will be happy to put the printing charge on your Destiny account).Q. How do I find books in the library?: Q. How do I find books in the library? A. Learn about our bookstore arrangement for fiction genres. Browse… Learn about the Dewey Decimal System for non-fiction. Use our online catalog. Check out our special book displays. Ask for help .Slide 25: Look up a favorite author, subject, or title. Write down the call number, including the sub-location (if listed) ONLINE CATALOG…Slide 26: Browsing… Check out the book store arrangement for fiction genres.Slide 27: Chick Lit Books written by female authors for girls. The tone is often humorous and light, but not always. The plots revolve around life issues such as friendships, dating, problems at school or at home.Slide 28: Guys Read Adventure & Survival Stories Sports Stories Dating & getting along with girls! Fiction books on a variety of topics recommended for guys by guysSlide 30: Stories that takes place during a notable period in history and revolve around a specific event. They are written from the point of view of people living during that time period. Time to read historical fictionSlide 32: Graphic NovelsSlide 33: Science Fiction/Fantasy Sci-Fi is fiction set in a world that differs from our everyday world in a way that involves science or technology Fantasy stories have plots, themes. and settings that use magic and the supernaturalSlide 34: FictionSlide 35: FictionSlide 36: Fiction & Story CollectionSlide 37: NonfictionSlide 38: NonfictionSlide 39: NonfictionSlide 40: NonfictionSlide 41: Biography Biographies are arranged by the subject’s last name. B OBASlide 42: A Texas list of award winning books for high school students. SPECIAL DISPLAYSSlide 43: Special display of sports, cheerleading, and music books.Slide 44: Stop by the Library Café to see the Books into Movies Display.Slide 45: Enjoy the latte machine, play a board games, watch book trailers, or get into a great book!Slide 46: Q. Which magazines can’t A. Current issues stay in the library . be checked out? Mrs. LovellQ. What about research? Can I get any help in the library?: Q . What about research? Can I get any help in the library? A . Yes – we love helping with research! Check out our library website by clicking on the research link Don’t believe us?Research Sessions: Research Sessions At times the library will be scheduled with classes during lunches, so we will need to limit the number of students. There will be a sign posted on the door. Please come back later.Slide 51: Library Hours M,T,W 7:00-3:30 F 7:00 – 3;00 Thursday 9:00-3:30 Virtual Library: 24/7: Got Books? I do! See you in the library! Got Books? I Do