Finally, I am on summer vacation, and as many of you in the education setting knows, that means we have a few days on and off to refresh and then... back to the grind. Planning, learning, designing, etc. I have decided that even though I don't have a lot of planning and things to do this summer, I am going to spend a great bit of my time researching things for the library and for my staff. I tried in 2013-14 school year to do Tech Tuesdays. I had very few visitors and felt let's do it again in 14-15. Then, we decided to migrate to PowerSchool and I got to be the migrator/data manager. That took so much of my time on a daily and weekly basis that there was no way I would be able to spend time evaluating and researching tech tools for my staff. On top of that, I was asked to coach a swim team and that took my evenings. That whole scenario made my blog almost non-existent. I have decided to spend a lot of the summer working on things for blog posts so I can get back to the grind and again do my blog on a weekly basis.
Starting June 26th, I will be posting a blog a week regarding something libraryish or technology. I hope some of my readers will return and check things out again. I am going to work ahead so I have a nice collection of posts to refer to. I will also be maintaining my school library blog with weekly updates about new releases and things going on in the learning commons. I invite you all to visit there as well. You can visit through this link: HHS Library
I also established a blog for my teachers with tips and things that are relevant to our school. While some of it isn't going to help everyone, maybe someone can benefit from it. You can visit it here: TTL Tech Help
Again, I thank all of you for your patience as I work on rebuilding my PLN and my blog. I miss my twitter friends and my Google + things and I hope the school year to come opens up more doors for me so I can enjoy them all a little bit.
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