WSL Updates for April 21, 2016
Volume 12, April 21, 2016 for the WSL Updates mailing list Topics include: 1) RELEASE THE ROBOTS 2) LETTERS ABOUT LITERATURE 2016 3) SUPERCHARGED STORYTIMES – THE VIEWS2 WAY 4) SEE YOU AT WLA 5) US DOE ACCEPTING GRANT PROPOSALS 6) FREE CE OPPORTUNITIES NEXT WEEK --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) RELEASE THE ROBOTS The Washington State Library is now ready to accept sign-ups for the Lego® Mindstorm® Robotics kits. All public and tribal libraries are eligible to receive a circulating kit. Each individual location will have the kit for six weeks. We suggest allowing two weeks for the library staff to become familiar with the Robot and then four weeks for programming. Kits are designed to be used by up to 15 children simultaneously and recommended for ages 10 and older. The kit will come with the following equipment, housed in two shipping containers:
- LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Education EV3 Core Set (x5)
- Laptops w/ licensed Lego EV3 software (x5)
- Projector
- IR Sensor and IR Beacon/Remote (x4)
- Extra Ultrasonic Sensor
- Assorted extra LEGO Accessories and parts
- Please sign-up by Friday, April 29, 2016.
- The kits will ship out on Monday, May 16, 2016.
- May 2: Timberland Regional Library, Tumwater branch, Tumwater;
- May 3: Camas Public Library, Camas;
- May 5: Anacortes Public Library, Anacortes;
- May 6: Silverdale Boy Scout Hall, Silverdale (across the street from the Silverdale Library);
- May 9: Richland Public Library, Richland;
- May 10: Yakima Valley Libraries, Sunnyside Community Library;
- May 12: Argonne Branch Library, Spokane;
- May 13: Neill Public Library, Pullman.
- Maybe a Mindstorm robot or an Ozobot will invade your space.
- Find out how to apply for a grant.
- Or, get your storytime supercharged.
- Grant applications due Monday, May 9, 2016.
- DOE is expected to announce its grant awards in July 2016.
- One half of the grant funds available are reserved for school libraries with the remainder open to non-profit organizations.
- Grants can be awarded on either a one- or two-year cycle.
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