Let me start by introducing myself. My name is John J. Alvarez. In my former life I worked for the NJ Performing Arts Center. I held many positions; but my last was as the Marketing Manager. After 15 years with the company a new CEO decided he wanted a new direction and laid off much of the staff to start over, and so I also started over.
After some time receiving unemployment and searching
endlessly for a new job I started freelance marketing. The money was good but the jobs were few and
far between and I didn’t have insurance. My wife, a teacher of almost a decade,
suggested I go back to school. The
problem was I had not the faintest idea what for. I’d been out of school for 17 years. After some
thought she told me about a position becoming in more demand because of
computer based testing like PARCC. It was the School Library Media Specialist
position. It was perfect for me. I’d always loved research; I’m a collector
that researches, documents, and curates. I enjoy working with students, as I did in one
of my previous positions at NJPAC. I’ve also always enjoyed learning new technology;
I was my old director’s go-to guy for new digital marketing initiatives. So, after 17 years I returned to NJCU to start
my life over.
Currently, I am working in the Liberty Science Center as an
Interpretation Associate. That is a fancy way of saying I teach children
science through mini-labs. I plan to stay there once I get into a school. When
I have my SLMS I am going to try to join the STEM team and work weekends and
summers with children.
Once I graduate, I am undecided whether I want to work K-8
or 9-12. There are pros and cons to both age groups. However, either way I am considering taking
the Praxis to add Business Teacher to my arsenal. My long term goal is to become a Tech Coach.
This course is my first “in classroom” course in 18 years. I’m
a little nervous, to say the least.
However, as a Librarian it is as important to understand the types of books
as it to know what books are in the collection. My only goal is to come out of
this course with a better understanding of an area I have little experience in.
As mentioned earlier, I am married. My wife, Janice is a
teacher in Jersey City. She just finished her Master’s as a Reading Specialist
and is already taking her first two courses in a doctoral program. We’ve been married just over a year, dated 5 ½,
and know each other for 25 years. We dated many years ago and have always remained friends.We got married last summer in Las Vegas.
I have 3 step-children; a boy (14), a girl (18), and another boy (21) – who is attending NJCU for his undergrad.
I have 3 step-children; a boy (14), a girl (18), and another boy (21) – who is attending NJCU for his undergrad.
I’ve been lucky enough to be asked to speak at several Lucasfilm sanctioned Star Wars Celebrations
around the US and abroad over the past 10 years. I’ve spoken in Los Angeles, Orlando,
Pennsylvania, London, and, most recently, in Anaheim. We received
the best praise for one of our Orlando panels. The MC overheard an audience member tell his
friend, “that one actually didn’t suck”. HIGH PRAISE INDEED! After the most recent panel in Anaheim we were interviewed by Lucasfilm and it was posted on the Star Wars Youtube page. They picked
a panel each day that they deemed as the best and we were it for that day. Needless to say
being interview by Lucasfilm was a high point of my panel participation over
the years.
That’s about it for me. Looking forward to the semester.
-Your Digital Librarian




I admire you for restarting your career and congratulations on your marriage as well! I think your wife is right about the increasing need for technology teachers and it sounds like you'll fit right in with having your previous work experience, skills, and personal interests in your favor. Look forward to working and learning with you.
ReplyDeleteAgreed, I admire your "restart." It seems like all of the skills you possess set you up perfectly for your future role. I enjoy your writing style. You keep me engaged:)
ReplyDeleteOne of my friends really Carmichael also works at liberty science Center not sure if you know her
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