Thursday, December 17, 2015

My day

Fired up the Printrbot before the opening bell to continue printing a tape dispenser!

On my way to the cafeteria for coffee, fielded a request and found an audio connector in my trove of wires that the will ut to use in this weekend's "Christmas carol" production.

In homeroom, the gym teacher was quizzing students before their unit-test on basketball; including a question about who invented it. Before she had finished, I found the article I read yesterday in the NYT about Naismith recalling how the first game descended into mayhem. She loved it!.

On a tip from a colleague, scooted up to the physics classroom to take a photo of their extemperaneous list of holiday greetings in several languages. Quick made up some handbills of the image and posted them.

Took photos of some current maker-builds do document the morning's changes.


Hosted, timed, and filmed the finals of the school's Rubik's Cube finals in the library.

In response to a call from the office, escorted a troublesome student to the office.

Greeted and talked to parents of student having a one-person art show in our library.

Responded to a last minute request by a colleague to print 120 certificates on heavy stock for REACH awards ceremony tomorrow; trouble-shooting the printer and upgrading some of the paper.

Designed a poster as a prototype for a series of character-ed images to post above gym overlook windows.

Set up laptop, projector, and audio in the auditorium after lunch so that MC can test equipment before assemble tomorrow morning.

Shared this Chronicle of Higher Ed article about being an "outward-facing" library with my DCMO BOCES colleagues.

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