Transliteracy
Libraries and Transliteracy
View more presentations from Bobbi Newman.
The Libraries and Transliteracy blog
- Libraries and Transliteracy Facebook Group
- Transliteracy Interest Group LITA, ALA you do not need to be an ALA member to join
October is National Information Literacy Awareness Month – Proclamation by the President
Thank you for that heads-up! I’m bookmarking your site as one of my favorites!
Lack of computer skills foils many job-seekers
Technology economy proves a barrier for older, less-educated applicants MSNBC story 10/2/2009
Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy Warns of “Second Class Citizens” in the Digital Age
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Excellent video! Glad to have a term for what librarians need to be now for the benefit of the patrons and themselves!
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I ♥ transliteracy! Great vid Bobbi
Thank you Michelle!
Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education
http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/standards/informationliteracycompetency.cfm
Thanks for pointing this out to me today. Great stuff!
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I have been thinking about technology and how it seems folks fall into two camps – absolutely ga-ga every time something new comes out or total neigh-sayers. Neither group, I think,”gets” transliteracy. I've read the definitions but I think it means being able to function in the world in which you live. So where does the ability to look at new tools and technologies and decide which will enhance your life fall in all this? Can it be taught?
I have been thinking about technology and how it seems folks fall into two camps – absolutely ga-ga every time something new comes out or total neigh-sayers. Neither group, I think,”gets” transliteracy. I've read the definitions but I think it means being able to function in the world in which you live. So where does the ability to look at new tools and technologies and decide which will enhance your life fall in all this? Can it be taught?
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