AASL Standards for Library/Media Coordinators

AASL Learning Standards Snapshot

AASL Learning Standards Snapshot from ALA.org/aasl/standards

Questions created in Personal Content Sets can now be aligned to the American Association of School Librarians’ Standards for use in pre- and post-testing. This will help librarians and media coordinators as they set Student Learning Objectives and help enable students to reach them.

The 82 standards come from this AASL document and are housed in a group named “AASL 21st-Century Learner.”

The Personal Content Set feature is an excellent resource for creating your own personal data bank of questions. If you aren’t familiar with this feature in Castle Learning, please refer to this instructional document, or login to your account to watch the video tutorial (by clicking Videos->Creating/Editing Personal Content Sets).

 

 

New Feature: Attach Documents to Individual or Multiple Questions

Do you have a document, website, PowerPoint or audio file that would be a great supplement to a portion of your Castle Learning assignment, but not all of it?  No worries!

Now you can attach a document to individual questions in an assignment.  This allows you to have multiple documents, and only have documents appear on the questions you choose.

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To attach a document to individual questions in an assignment, please follow these steps: Continue reading