In a new series of blog posts, I will share the steps I used in setting up a Google Classroom for our library.
In the first blog post, I shared how to set up a new Google Classroom. You will find this blog post here.
Today, I am going to share how I will use the Stream to share messages, news and information with our patrons.
The first thing I did was go back to the Future Ready Librarian podcast I did with my friend Karina Quilantan-Garza (@cuethelibrarian) last year.
In the podcast, Planning for Patrons and Programs, Karina shared tips and tricks on how she set up a library help desk in Google Classroom. You can listen to the podcast here.
I asked her a few questions after our podcast which helped me wrap my head around how I wanted to set up and use this Google Classroom for our library in a different way than I have in the past. As I shared in the first post, I have used Google Classrooms for different library things the last several years, but now I want to use it as that one-stop shop.
So, to start...the Stream will be that place to share messages, news and information. For example, I can share book fair details; special author, illustrator and expert visits; summer reading activities; monthly choice boards; and even more. To get Our Library Google Classroom ready to go in the fall, I added a message under Stream this morning. This is the first thing all students, teachers and families will see when they login.
My first message is set and next I will be ready to start adding categories and information to our Google Classroom.
I can't wait to hear about the Google Classrooms you are setting up for your libraries too!
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