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STEM ORIENTATION

STEM ORIENTATION. By: Librarian Ms. Duff. What is stem?. STEM is an acronym for: Science : A branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts, principles, or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws. Technology :

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STEM ORIENTATION

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  1. STEM ORIENTATION By: Librarian Ms. Duff

  2. What is stem? • STEM is an acronym for: • Science: • A branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts, principles, or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws. • Technology: • The branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment, drawing upon such subjects as industrial arts, engineering, applied science, and pure science. • Engineering: • The art or science of making practical application of the knowledge of pure sciences, as physics or chemistry, as in the construction of engines, bridges, buildings, mines, ships, and chemical plants. • Mathematics: • The systematic treatment of magnitude, relationships between figures and forms, and relations between quantities expressed symbolically.

  3. How does the library support stem? • Print Sources: • Books (1,777 STEM books) • OPAC* • Magazines • Newspapers • Computers: • School Website* • Internet • LAUSD Digital Library* • Ripple Effects for Teens program • Visuals: • STEM Display in Library • STEM Posters in Halls and Classrooms • Media (Coming Soon)

  4. Stem Books • STEM Sections in Non-Fiction Isles • Science: • Social Sciences = 300 (Isle 1) • Science = 500 (Isle 1 & 2) • Applied Science = 600 (Isle 2) • Technology: • Computer Books = 000 (Isle 1) • Technology = 600 (Isle 2) • Engineering = 600 (Isle 2) • Mathematics = 500 (Isle 1 & 2)

  5. STEM Visual Search in OPAC

  6. Visual Search: Science & technology

  7. Search Results

  8. Stem Magazines & Newspapers • Current Science • E: Environmental Magazine • Kids Discover • National Geographic • Odyssey (Science Magazine for young adventurers) • Outdoor Life • Young Money • Newsweek • Time • U.S. News & World Report • LA Youth (Newspaper) • LA Times (Newspaper)

  9. Stem on the Internet • YOKA Website: • http://www.lausd.net/Young_Oak_Kim_Academy/YOKA/Home.html • Student Page: • http://www.lausd.net/Young_Oak_Kim_Academy/YOKA/Students.html • Visit the teacher-approved links! • LAUSD Student Email Accounts: • Students who turned in their signed AUP form will get an LAUSD email account to communicate with your teachers and classmates.

  10. YOKA Website

  11. Student page

  12. Internet Searches • When looking at websites on the internet, further evaluate the sites based on the URL ending: • .com = commercial site (business) • .edu = school or university site • .gov = U.S. government site • .museum = museum • .net = networked service provider • .org = organization, often non-profit

  13. STEM in the Digital Library (Handout Available for teachers)

  14. Digital Library: Sciences • The best choices for STEM are: • EBSCO: • Science Resources • Science Reference Center • *Facts on File: • Science Online • Health Reference • Math Curriculum Resource Center • Gale Cengage: • Science Resource Center

  15. STEM Visuals • STEM Posters • Posters in Main Entry of School • STEM Display Rotating Shelf • STEM Books of Interest • STEM Pet • Fish: “Betta Swan” / Ms. Duff • Snake: “Name?” / Mr. Lombardi • STEM Audio/Visuals • Order Coming Soon: • DVDs, CDs, Audio Books!

  16. STEM Assignment • Choose a Partner • Sit at one computer • Go to Firefox: OPAC • Go to “Visual Search” • Select “Science & Technology” • Pick any Category • Select one STEM book and write down the call # • Find the book on the shelf. Leave it there! • Safari: Digital Library • Select “Facts on File” • Click on “Today’s Science” • Click on “Science in the Headlines” • Select any article. Read it! • In your notes, write a summary of what the article is about. • Show Ms. Duff your Complete Notes • Get a sticker!

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