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Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Friday, May 3, 2013
Saturday Open Hours, May 4
Do you have to get a little extra studying in before finals? Do you have a class project to complete? If you need a quiet place to study, the Mildred Johnson Library will be open on May 4 from 1:00 - 5:00 pm. Staff will be available to help out with finding those last minute materials, or you can find a quiet corner and work in peace.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Why is it Called Agawasie Day?
In 1914, the School of Science published its first annual, called the Agawasie.
According to the authors of NDSCS: 100 Years of Excellence, the origin of this name is obscure but that in an early issue of the annual it was explained as an Indian word for Ascience.@
However, there also is a story that 2 wily students, Max Lauder and Arnold Forbes had neglected to actually research any real Indian word for science. In order to cover up their blunder, they contrived the word AAggy-Wassy@, which later became the easier form Agawasie.
After publishing the Agawasie for three years, it was discontinued from 1917 through 1920 because of World War I. Again in 1943 and 1944 the yearbook was reduced in size and made a softcover instead of the more usual hardcover edition.
Financing the annual varied from the sale of candy, proceeds from the Penny Carnival, student activity fees, nominal sale price, and solicited advertisements. The arrival of the annual became a day for celebration, and the annual Agawasie Day Picnic was started.
Publishing an annual yearbook was discontinued in 2004, but the day for celebration continues as Agawasie Day.
Information from the NDSCS College Archives at Mildred Johnson Library, compiled by Karen Chobot, Director.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Smart Money Week
Hello all,
I wanted to thank all who attended the Money Smart Week program and our
speaker Justin Neppl from First Community Credit Union, we had a near full
house. The video of the program has been posted on the library’s website on the
Guide
page. Here is the direct link Money
Smart Week Program be warned the program ran a bit log (an hour and a
half).
Thanks - Daniel
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Library EduStations
We want to support and include all
students and staff and truly let each of you know that “You Belong Here”. Therefore, the
EduStations Online Tour
& Survey is up online allowing you to partake from afar for a chance to win
the Nook Simple Touch Reader. Just go to the Mildred Johnson
Library Home Page at the following link and complete the brief tour and survey.
Please note we welcome all your ideas as students, staff,
employees, and faculty. We want to support you in your journey of
learning and educating, as we all do both daily. Feel free to contact us
with your questions and ideas. If you have any EduStation concepts you would like to see
implemented I would love to hear them!
Learning should feel limitless…
Enjoy this snowy April Thursday & Happy
National Library Week from all of us
at the Mildred Johnson Library!
Tina
Friday, April 12, 2013
National Library Week 2013
Come celebrate with us…
The Mildred Johnson Library is proud to celebrate National
Library Week, April 14-19, 2013. We
invite you to share in the celebration throughout the week. In particular, on Tuesday April 16th in the afternoon from 1 to 4 pm in the
afternoon we will be initiating the beginning of EduStations featuring
EduTools. Educational learning stations to
“learn by doing” for NDSCS students, staff, and faculty to use to promote
learning! Did we mention if you visit all the stations plus take a survey, you
can register for a chance to win a NOOK
Simple Touch Reader!
The EduStations are:
·
Curriculum Topic areas including 3-D Learning
Tools (Featured area is Allied Health)
·
Dry Erase Easel for collective/individual
creative brainstorming.
·
Interactive Games – Board games for social
interaction.
·
Mango (an
interactive language program) allowing you to learn up to 41 languages with ESL
components.
·
The Barnes
and Noble Nook for check-out.
·
Last, but not least, the Apple TV & iPads (3)
allowing you to wirelessly connect to a station and have small or large group
discussions.
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Utilizing the Apple TV and iPad a
sample training will be demonstrated with Overdrive.
·
Other ideas are in motion and suggestions are encouraged!
From 3-D curriculum-related learning tools to an Apple TV and iPad accessibility, the stations are in early development and will
grow based on your suggestions, needs, and wants. Please contact Tina Grenier for additional
ideas at 701-671-2612 or Tina.Grenier@ndscs.edu. In the meantime, check out the stations that
are up!
Note: A video will be available online in
conjunction with the survey Wednesday April 17th for NDSCS Fargo and
those otherwise unable to attend in person.
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