Videos and QR Codes in the Library
Trying to get the attention of a student today can be hard work. Integrating carefully chosen videos into the lesson usually goes a long way towards getting and keeping a student's attention. Videos can also be used to promote events and as a student product.
I reviewed the following YouTube Channels. Each showcased creative students and teacher librarians.
The Unquiet Library
Most helpful for students: https://youtu.be/3NhcLatjyQE
Students would like the best: https://youtu.be/OZUTsyfY8m4
Pikesvillehslibrary
Most helpful for students: https://youtu.be/Xg_MQe5zGn4
Students would like the best: https://youtu.be/o3iihdaYAf0
BBS Media
Most helpful for students: https://youtu.be/_OXrDuNlHco
Students would like the best: https://youtu.be/LjMRHfYmaO0
How will I use videos to promote my library?
Videos could be used as seen in the channels above to promote school events and actions that need to be taken. Any chance for students to see what is going on in their school is great for buy-in. Also, as seen above, videos would be a great way to share information and answer frequently asked questions in relation to readers advisory. These videos could be hosted on the library's webpage or could be accessed through signs posted around the library with QR codes to access the content.
QR Codes
Which brings me to QR codes. These are being used more and more these days. A great way to use QR codes in the library would be to provide access to library information, author interview videos, book trailers, and student work to be showcased.
Amazon offers the following synopsis of Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes:
Called a “masterpiece” in a starred review from School Library Journal, award-winning author Chris Crutcher’s acclaimed Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes is an enduring classic.
This bestselling novel is about love, loyalty, and friendship in the face of adversity. “Superb plotting, extraordinary characters, and cracking narrative make this novel unforgettable.”—Publishers Weekly
Sarah Byrnes and Eric Calhoune have been friends for years. When they were children, his weight and her scars made them both outcasts. Now Sarah Byrnes—the smartest, toughest person Eric has ever known—sits silent in a hospital. Eric must uncover the terrible secret she’s hiding before its dark current pulls them both under. Will appeal to fans of Marieke Nijkamp, Andrew Smith, and John Corey Whaley.
“Once again, Chris Crutcher plunges his readers into life's tough issues within a compelling story filled with human compassion . . . with his characteristic intelligence, humor, and empathy."—ALAN Review
An American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults
Scan my QR Code to see my book trailer.
How do you use videos and QR codes in your library? Share ideas in the comments below!
I must read this book! Your book trailer is perfect for young adults and I can see them trying to check out this book. Who does not love a book about friendship? Students at the secondary level go through so many changes and this book is a perfect example of that.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing what videos you chose from the Youtube channels. It's awesome to see such creativity in their students. It is always inspiring to see what librarians think to post too! Using a video to discuss copyright and fair use before having students begin a project is a clever idea to ensure they have the tools needed, especially if there is not time for them to meet with the librarians directly to get a refresh.
ReplyDeleteSuper Neat book trailer. I have not personally read this book, but I have read Chris Crutcher's books before and they are good. I enjoyed browsing through the YouTube videos you picked.
ReplyDeleteHello Kandice!
ReplyDeleteYou provided some great ideas on using QR codes and videos in the library. I especially liked your idea of creating videos to answer frequently asked questions for reader’s advisory and using QR codes to make them easily accessible. Your book trailer is great, it really sells the book! I haven’t read it yet, but I am familiar with King of the Mild Frontier. They both make a great addition to young adult literature.