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December 7-13 is Hour of Code Week!

Hour of CodeHour of Code is coming and it is a global movement, bigger than ever!

It is especially exciting to see the surge of girls participating in this empowering skill. Go to the main Hour of Code site, read through the FAQ’s right off the main page to get questions answered. Although some may think this is only school centered, it could be a great makerspace activity too!

CMLE staff would love to share your Hour of Code success stories. Be sure to send us who, what, when and where after your event and include Hour of Code in the subject line.

Turkey Trivia and the Great Yam Scam!

Male_north_american_turkey_supersaturatedIt turns out, even the writers at the Farmers Almanac like to have a little fun. Looking for ways that you may position yourself as the Cliff Claven of the family this holiday? Try these on for size, or use in some way with students too as the holiday approaches!

Turkey Trivia

The Great Yam Scam

Cranberry Trivia

Historic Thanksgiving Storms

Why Do We Eat Turkey at Thanksgiving?

Why We Can Feel Good Eating Thanksgiving Food!

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Learn more about the underground archives at the U of MN

Recently MINNPOST had a wonderful post about the underground archives at the U of MN. Didn’t know there were caverns full of books under the Andersen Library on the West Bank of the University of Minnesota? Then you are in for a treat! The post details how the archives came about, where they are, what they look like, and how they work. “82 feet underground, … [the] two 600-foot-long caverns have been carved out of a landscape perfectly suited for them. In these caverns, millions of books, periodicals, films, artifacts and other materials are gathered in the sort of cool, dark environment that one only finds in underground caverns. One of these caverns houses the University’s Department of Archives and Special Collections, and the other houses the Minnesota Library Access Center (MLAC), which holds books for other libraries across the state of Minnesota.” With 25 foot high shelving, the MINNPOST comparison to the final credits of Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark is spot on. Other interesting facts:

  • The internal ambient temperature is 57 degrees year-round but heated to 62 degrees, with a relative humidity of 45 to 50 percent.
  • The caverns are sealed off from the outside world: A ventilation system prevents outside air from entering, and pumps protect against a 500-year flood.
  • Lights are on timers to reduce the amount of light the collections are exposed to.
  • Books and materials that come in are checked for mold or pest infestations, and quarantined and treated if either are found.
  • Books are classified by size, with each volume bar-coded so that it can be located and filed electronically.
  • The library receives a thousand requests per day.

Read the whole article now!

CMLE Weekly Review: 11/12/2015

This post recaps our blog posts of the past week.
CMLE Updates: State & Regional News 
  •  John is leaving CMLE 🙁 More
  •  Referendum results in Central MN More
  •  ELM Expo recap and slideshow More
  •  Updates from your State Library More
  •  You told us….How Central MN does book fairs! More
 Upcoming Library Events and Dates
  • Library Events & Initiatives More
  • Notable Dates for your Noggin More

Tech Bits and Ideas

  • What drone technology can teach students More
 Resources You Can Use
  •  ICYMI: Best Booklover Podcasts  More
  •  Two year library program at MCTC More
  •  Guidelines for Quiet Time & Silent Sustained Reading More
  Food for Thought
  • Follett announces integration with OverDrive, Mackin More
  Just for Fun
  • What would your desert island read be?  More
 A few more…rescued from the cutting room floor
  • How are gamification and game-based learning different? More
  • Improving health literacy in public libraries More

Weekly Review: 11/05/2015

 CMLE Updates: State and Regional News Information
  • Part 2 of your Accelerated Reader responses More
  • Letters About Literature contest More
  • Updates from your State Librarian More
  • Storytime lesson plans now available on OER More
Upcoming Events and Registration Information

  • Library Events More
  • ICYMI: Notable Dates for your Noggin: November 2015 More
Tech Bits and Ideas

  • Is Chrome OS going to be killed off?  More
Resources You Can Use

  • ICYMI: Reluctant reader titles for ages 12 to 13 More
  • Teens have voted: Top Ten YALSA booklist More
  • Computer science without a computer! More
  • Digital Citizenship:Infographics More
Food for Thought
  • Engage your students in the Great Thanksgiving Listen More
 Just for Fun
  • Teaching Center (what if teachers were recruited like sports players?) More