00:41:16 Keliann LaConte: Hi, Elena! good to see you! 00:43:16 Claudia Maye: yes 00:43:22 Phyllis Canavan: yes 00:43:26 Reannin Soule: yep! 00:44:46 Brooks Mitchell: Hello everyone! So glad to connect with libraries abroad 00:45:06 Claudia Maye: small road, urban environment, run down buildings 00:45:26 Sonya Harsha: Sonya from Algona, IA in the US. We are a small town and I see a small park and local school through my window. 00:45:41 Phyllis Canavan: Lots of rain on a glass roof panel - no windows :( 00:45:46 Sonya Harsha: Hi, Kelly 00:46:13 Julia Baratta: Julia from MI...park, river, squirrels!! 00:46:25 Melissa Macdougall: Hi, Melissa here in Buchanan Dam, Texas. Out of my windows, I see trees and ranchland! 00:46:44 Elena Rosenfeld: Elena from Greeley, CO in the US - snowy trees and buildings. 00:46:52 Lauren Decker: Lauren from Camden, SC. Our windows - parking lot, unfortunately! 00:47:43 Reannin Soule: Reannin from Mishawaka IN. Road, decorated street lights, trees, historic houses, and a beautiful fall morning! 00:50:11 Elena Rosenfeld: Talked to an organization that made it STREAM where R=relationship building 00:50:40 Brooks Mitchell: I like that, Elena! 00:52:39 Brooks Mitchell: 415!! 00:54:42 Heather McConaghy: Heather McConaghy 00:56:25 Brooks Mitchell: Also - make sure to share your message with "All Panelists AND Attendees" so everyone can see it! 00:56:42 Brooks Mitchell: So great to connect with you all in Northern Ireland, Anne! 00:58:25 Brooks Mitchell: Yep 00:59:29 Julia Baratta: County Conservation District 01:00:01 Sonya Harsha: Massage Therapist with their use of oils 01:00:22 Julia Baratta: They will be presenting for storytimes and providing various props for the children to experience. 01:00:35 Sonya Harsha: They could also come in and talk about how different smells affect the body 01:01:12 Brooks Mitchell: Very cool, Julia! A lot of times groups like that are already looking to do outreach! 01:01:24 Lauren Decker: One local industry sent 3 female engineers who talked about their work and had the kids make a structure with spaghetti and marshmallows. 01:01:26 nicola terlik: We have an aircraft industry here in Northern Ireland -would love to make your cart into an aeroplane with the balloon. We also used essential oils in a creative writing group to stimulate memories. 01:01:33 Julia Baratta: An augmented sand box is one prop they will be sharing next summer. 01:02:52 Brooks Mitchell: Glad that you were able to figure out the tech issues and log on, Nicola! 01:06:55 Elena Rosenfeld: down 4 squares 01:08:55 nicola terlik: move forward 3 spaces and left one space 01:11:27 Heather McConaghy: micro:bit.org 01:12:00 Lauren Decker: I did a program on Scratch and used the Clearinghouse, new books on Scratch that had just come into my library and hints from their website. 01:12:25 nicola terlik: ebook creator apps 01:13:32 Heather McConaghy: We use ebook creator apps for workshops 01:13:40 nicola terlik: we use a certain one but playstores will have different ones 01:15:58 Keliann LaConte: https://publiclibraries2030.eu/libraries-lead-with-digital/toolkit-and-resources/ 01:24:05 nicola terlik: we have lego clubs so they could build the cars with lego then add the straws and balloons 01:24:28 Brooks Mitchell: That's awesome, Nicola. Really adds a new layer of creativity to the activity 01:24:50 Brooks Mitchell: Project BUILD: http://www.starnetlibraries.org/portfolio-items/project-build/ 01:26:17 Sonya Harsha: For caretaking, an older student could help a younger student 01:26:42 Sonya Harsha: We have used teans as teachers for younger programs 01:27:20 Elena Rosenfeld: Can focus on individual or small group builds to race and ID which one goes furthest and then the larger group works together to see if they can make the winning car go even further. 01:27:26 nicola terlik: Into small groups and have races and connect with a storybook about races. Talk about engineering and manufacture. Also a bit of history about the Dolerian (back to future car) which was made here locally. 01:27:32 Sonya Harsha: We have used collaboration on projects when we have a smaller amount of supplies 01:27:43 Lauren Decker: I've done something similar, but we focused on teamwork, performing, and re-doing to make it better (if necessary). 01:28:42 Heather McConaghy: We made rockets at the planetarium using washing up liquid bottles and templates 01:28:57 Brooks Mitchell: have your entire group of patrons work on making one, big rocket car 01:29:36 Sonya Harsha: Some of our best programs are when we just put out lots of recycled and craft materials and give the kids an idea and let them run with it. 01:30:42 Lauren Decker: There's always egg drop containers. We pretended the container was a Mars Rover that had to land safely. 01:31:14 Heather McConaghy: We do activities with a local group called Science Starz which introduces all participants to STEM activities 01:33:36 Sonya Harsha: I would work out from the center. 01:34:27 Sonya Harsha: I would do one of the corners next 01:40:45 Sonya Harsha: Those blocks would be a great passive activity in our children's area. The game board reminds me of Othello. That would be a fun challenge for older patrons. 01:40:51 Brooks Mitchell: Yes - anything where kids and parents can learn TOGETHER on something is great! 01:40:57 Heather McConaghy: Use the puzzle during a Class Visit when talking about STEM subjects 01:40:59 Keliann LaConte: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lo6w2UJOLIs&feature=youtu.be 01:41:01 Lauren Decker: I like the idea of leaving it out in the department to "play" with. 01:41:12 Brooks Mitchell: (Jess - would you mind sharing your great comment with ALl Panelists AND Attendees) 01:41:46 Anne Marie Quinn: These activities could be incorporated into a play afternoon where the children use regular games as well as these - they are learning through play 01:41:53 Heather McConaghy: Pupils would work in pairs 01:42:33 Jess Witkins: Is there a name for this activity. The link is telling me the video is unavailable. 01:43:18 Julia Baratta: Thanks for all the ideas from presenter and attendees! 01:43:42 Brooks Mitchell: Thanks Keliann! 01:43:52 Lauren Decker: Enjoyed it. Thanks! 01:43:53 Phyllis Canavan: Thanks Keliann 01:44:01 Elena Rosenfeld: Thanks everyone, brilliant ideas! 01:44:14 Heather McConaghy: Thank you from Northern Ireland 01:44:22 Anne Marie Quinn: I really enjoyed this, thank you! 01:44:23 Keliann LaConte: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=sAafLmkWiUWHiRCgaTTcYQgKWR1tvs1NrsOQ8E3TRZJUOUlMWDk4VUc0SDc3MFlZWEtHUThFREVPQi4u 01:44:30 nicola terlik: thanks