The Learning Commons blog is a virtual gathering place for people of all ages to explore the world through print, eresources and apps for education. It is a hub integral to teaching and learning. The Grey Sisters Commemorative Learning Commons invites students, staff and community to meet, think, work, read and share ideas that contribute to life-long learning. (Special thanks to the wordsmiths at Seven Oaks School Division Library!)
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Seven Series Author Visits!
Seven Series Author Sigmond Brouwer completely engaged 400 students in the caf/gym with the Rockin' Roll Literacy Road Show on October 23rd
Ms. Murray received a "Story Diva" T-shirt gift from the author.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Monday, June 2, 2014
Get an OPL Virtual Library Card for Summer Reading, Music, eBooks and more....
The Ottawa Catholic School Board and the Ottawa Public Library have entered into a partnership permitting students to register for an online virtual library card that will give students access to e-resources and more, 24/7 from school and from home. The OCSB is the pilot for this OPL program.
It includes access to all OPL’s eContent such as:
· Download eBooks through Overdrive and Archambault
· Search online databases, articles and encyclopedias for research and homework help
· Download music and videos through Freegal (3/week)
· Stream music through Naxos
· Download magazines through Zinio
· Register for programs ranging from book clubs to gaming sessions, and various workshops
1. Log on to: www.BiblioOttawaLibrary.ca/en/OCSB
2. For the student number, be sure to enter a small “s”.
3. For the email address, be sure to enter @ocsbstudent.ca
4. Select the branch of the O.P.L. closest to your home! (Ruth E. Dickinson)
5. You will receive two confirmation emails:
a) The first one is the same one that is sent to regular customers who complete the form.
b) Note: access to the eContent will only be activated when you receive the second
generic OPL online registration form. This email will include a temporary card
number and PIN. When you first sign in to the OPL’s website with your temporary
card number and PIN, you will be prompted to create a new username and PIN.
c) Within a few hours, students will get another email letting them know that their
OCSB account has been authorised and that they have access to all our eContent
and online services.
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