Sherry Gick is the Library Fanatic and proudly shares how she entered the profession, how the community has given back to her and what she and other librarians are doing to impact ISTE 2016.
Sherry Gick is the Library and Instructional Technology Specialist for Rossville Consolidated Schools. After five years of working and teaching daily in the middle/high school library, she now oversees assistants in both the elementary and middle/high school libraries and is responsible for helping the K-12 staff move toward integrating technology into daily lessons as the corporation becomes a 1:1 system. Sherry also teaches a high school film production class.
She is a member of the Indiana Library Federation (ILF), American Library Association (ALA), American Association of School Librarians (AASL) and the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). Sherry is the AISLE-ISTE board representative for 2014-2016. She is also the 20150- 2016 President for the Librarians Network of ISTE.
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