Thursday, April 2, 2015

Ancestry and maps

1. This kind of creeped me out that I could find everywhere I have lived and my marriage certificate! I also found someone else with my name too! Makes me very cautious to watch statements as same names can get tricky with mailings etc.


2.  I searched for my grandparents and found them! It took a little searching as there was more than 1 of my grandma. Lol I discovered you really need to know years or a general idea of years.


3. Scan born maps - I chose Brokings, near my home town. I looked up Maps from Feb. '28-'48 and found SDSU. In recent years since graduating from SDSU, campus has changed drastically so I want sure that any buildings would still be the same. Low and behold, the Admin building and auditorium were still there! The building at least. I do believe the admin offices have moved to another building lately, maybe...

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Reflections

My biggest discovery was the Tumble books! My daughter LOVES them and asked for them on a daily basis. I also used them in my classroom for story time one day. Students sometimes get bored of listening to one person read everyday. Lol my kids enjoyed them. Some said there isn't much movement on the pages. I then replied that there isn't any movement when I read a book aloud to you. We need to use our imagination! Then we put on our super hero capes and used our imagination, I was so much fun!

I have already promoted it with some of my colleagues at school. I have also talked with my mom about it as she is a friend of the library in her town. She didn't even know it existed! One point for me!! I know I will always use this site and it's resources in my classroom and share the ancestry info with my family. Thanks for the opportunity to search and learn!

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Worldcat and more....

Worldcat

1. I really like the fact that you had many choices to search other than keyword. This will eliminate irrelevant results when searching for info.

2. I chose the book Wild as I'm currently reading it. 515 results were found. 2505 libraries have this book. Alexander Mitchell Library was the first one listed to have it. Location in library: Adult Nonfiction 813.6 STRAYED. No other information was listed when I delved deeper into it. Maybe I didn't look in the right area. I'm not quite sure.

OAIster.

1. I really liked that you could see the pages on the right hand side for the article. This helps skip thru the pages that you may not need to utilize.

Cameo

1. What a cool site! I loved the face that when you clicked on an artifact, everything came with the picture. Ie. facts and explanation. This would make a presentation very easy to edit in a very quick amount of time.




Sunday, March 15, 2015

EBooks on Ebscohost

1.  I searched for Titanic survivors as my husband is intrigued by anything Titanic. I found it rather funny that 1 result was "How Social Security Picks Your Pocket".  I did like the Most Relevant Sections from this eBook.  The Complete Idiots Guide piqued my interest as they are always good books to look through, I feel. The section that I really liked was on the right hand side of each article...if you clicked on Cite, it pulled up the exact way to site the eBook in 3 different formats: ABNT, AMA, APA. very useful for those like me who haven't needed to cite a source correctly since doing research papers in college.

2.  Constitution Day articles: AP US History, Colonies and Revolution. These two I found more useful content than the others listed. Some listed were not even close to the search term.

3.  By selecting PB Publisher, I received a listing of publishers with Oklahoma in their name. ie. University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, and University of Oklahoma Press. An interesting way to search for published articles of work.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Gale Virtual Library

1. I chose boxing for my title. I learned how to kickbox a few years ago and LOVED it! It was cool that it pulled up warm ups of pro boxers, Ali, risks, and benefits. It also had key terminology that would be useful for someone researching for a paper quickly.

2.  I searched gluten free as I have students who are gluten free and family members as well. The listen feature would be useful if you were needing to get other tasks done and wanted to search for information. I'm a multi-tasker so I found it very neat that the entire article could be read aloud to me. I also liked the fact that you could speed up/slow down the reading speed, have the article automatically scroll for you, and change the highlight colors. The color changing is great for those with visual difficulties like Irlens Syndrome where people need t see text Ina. Certain color to read effectively.


Sunday, February 22, 2015

Proquest

1. I searched dementia as my aunt is thought to have dementia and a close family friend has been diagnosed with it. I wanted to learn more facts instead of just a broad search on a search engine. I like the face that I could scan through the article titles and check the box to the left when I came across an article that piqued my interest. Then I could view only the list of articles that I checked. Very useful and practice when researching. Articles could also be saved too.

On the right hand side it was also very useful to have a list of other articles that may aid in my research.

  In one article I found it very interesting that many brain functions are affected long before an official diagnosis is ever made.


1a. I often look through everyone's blogs to see if I've missed anything that someone else may have found. It seems like we are all realizing that these are very good resources. They would be very useful for students and that we should spread the word.


2.  I searched for preschool in the publications link. It came up with Turtle Magazine for Preschool kids. I liked that I could change from text to PDF.  Being a Preschool Teacher, I'm more visual. I wanted to click through each page of the publication, but had to first select all of the pages and then in the upper right side, I could click next to view the next page in the publication. I had to check them all first. I wish I would have seen that earlier...I was getting a bit frustrated.  I didn't feel like my search had netted enough results, so I searched Early Childhood instead. 5 publications came up. I loved it that one of them was one that I used to pay for a subscription!! No more subscription for me!!

Monday, February 16, 2015

SIRS Knowledge Source

Upon first opening this link, I noticed that it is geared more at older learners. There is more text and not as many "kiddy" icons.

1. I chose Adoption as my leading issue.  I'm a headline reader first time through a site. I noticed the Pro & Con Issues section first. I found these very straight forward and would be excellent for those on a debate team! On the left hand side, I was still able to sort my results in a drop down box. I also clicked on matching subjects which helped narrow down my search. It brought up adoption of pets, agencies, and different countries. An AMAZING amount of articles to read and delve deeper into a topic!

2. Curriculum Pathfinders - I chose Fine Arts Opera. I found 3sites listed here. I absolutely love Opera and have never heard of us opera.com. I opened the link and it was a HUGE listing of composers and more links to discover even further! There were recording of some of the operas, which would boost a lesson beyond any other!

On a side note...under quick and Advanced search, there is a link called student tools. This link brought me to a step by step tutorial on how to do a research project. Very useful for those students that don't ask questions or for those that need to figure it out a little on their own.