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Libraries as Communally Constructed Sites of Participatory Culture---Composing Narratives of Participatory Literacy and Enchantment, April 2012
1. Libraries as
Communally
Constructed Sites
of Participatory Culture: Composing
Narratives of Participatory
Literacy and Enchantment
Buffy Hamilton | April 2012
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2. how do we
transform
ourselves and
libraries?
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3. Instructional
Partner
Program
Teacher Administrator
Information
Leader
Specialist
4. what’s in a
name?
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5. who and
what are
we?
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6.
7. trustworthiness
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14. relationships are the cornerstone of
libraries and participation
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15. “…participatory teaching methods simply
will not work if they do not begin with a
deep bond between teacher and student.
Importantly, this bond must be built
through mutual respect, care, and an
ongoing effort to know and understand one
another.”
Dr. Michael Wesch
Associate Professor of Cultural
Anthropology
Coffman Chair for Distinguished
Teaching Scholars
Kansas State University
Quote: http://chronicle.com/article/A-Tech-Happy-Professor-Reboots/130741/#disqus_thread
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16.
17.
18.
19. librarians are like gardeners who must
cultivate and nurture relationships
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20. library is the
shared story of the
human
experience
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21. libraries as communal experiences and
“commonplace” texts constructed by
participants
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22. libraries as sites of the experience of self-excavation
and discovery through learning
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26. how do we grow a culture of participatory
culture, relationships, and learning
communities as librarians?
27. participatory
learning is a lens to
help us see the
possibilities and
create a context for
crafting a shared
vision of library in
learning
communities
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28. participatory
learning and literacy
are scalable to
the needs of a
learning
community
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29. libraries as site of
participatory instructional design and
culture and learning learning experiences to
build participatory
literacy
33. what is known by the most experienced is
passed along to novices
34. members feel some degree of social
connection with one another
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36. communities formed around content and
information literacy standards
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37. communities formed around passions,
interests, wonderings, and curiosity
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38. librarians can be the
catalyst to spark larger
change in a learning
ecosystem
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39. Learning Communities and
Librarians
Read, listen, watch, and learn at http://pewinternet.org/Presentations/2011/Oct/Internet-Librarian.aspx
and http://bit.ly/AEw9iG
40. “librarians as a “node” in networks attuned to
perpetual learning”
Quote Source: Slide 24, http://www.slideshare.net/PewInternet/libraries-and-learning-communities-
internet-librarian?from=ss_embed
41. Hear Dr. Wesch’s TED Talk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeaAHv4UTI8 CC image via http://bit.ly/r8oa8n
42. how do we disrupt what paulo freire terms the
“banking” system of education that devalues
inquiry?
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43. librarians craft learning experiences to
support students and teachers
contributing to dialogic conversations for
learning through participation
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Participatory Librarianship and Change Agents: http://blip.tv/file/1566813
44. enrich participatory, dialogic conversations for
learning by facilitating and scaffolding
discourse in multiple transliterate contexts
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45. Transliteracy is an umbrella term encompassing
different literacies and multiple communication
channels that require active participation
with and across a range of platforms, and
embracing both linear and non-linear messages
Dr. Susie Andretta
London Metropolitan University
Source: http://nlabnetworks.typepad.com/transliteracy/Andretta_Transliteracy.pdf
46. Transliteracy is a “a convergence of literacies”
(Lippincott, 2007: 17) as the boundaries
between medial literacy, digital literacy,
technology literacy and information literacy
become blurred when individuals evolve from
consumers of information to producers of
content.
Dr. Susie Andretta
London Metropolitan University
Source: http://nlabnetworks.typepad.com/transliteracy/Andretta_Transliteracy.pdf and
http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ERM07610.pdf
47. Transliteracy is concerned with mapping
meaning across different media and not with
developing particular literacies about various
media. It is not about learning text literacy and
visual literacy and digital literacy in isolation
from one another but about the interaction
among all these literacies.
Tom Ipri
Liaison Librarian to the College of Media Arts and Design at W. W. Hagerty Library at Drexel
University
Source: http://crln.acrl.org/content/71/10/532.full
48. open and
transparent
choices social
learner inquiry
driven driven
49. Project New Media Literacies: The 5 Characteristics of Participatory Learning
(CPLs)
Source: http://playnml.wikispaces.com/PLAY!+Framework
50. meaningful
play
and experimentation
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52. teachers and students as co-teachers and
co-learners
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Source: http://www.slideshare.net/buffyjhamilton/buffy-hamilton-response-to-paulo-freire
53. learning that feels relevant
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54. opportunities to create and solve
problems
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55. Project New Media Literacies 4 C’s:
Practices of Participation
Create Circulate
Collaborate Connect
Source: http://playnml.wikispaces.com/PLAY!+Framework
56. resistance
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61. focus on pedagogies and processes first, tools
and mediums for learning secondly
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62. social media and web 2.0 tools can
amplify conversations for learning and
expand learning networks
63. technology is just one piece in the puzzle of fostering
community and a culture of participatory learning
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64. be open to encouraging
participation with many mediums
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65. “there is no one size fits all model of
participatory learning”
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70. “awakening prior knowledge”
Kristin Fontichiaro
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71. Connecting
providing context
and background
providing focus to deal
knowledge/building
with information
schema
overload (big idea
thinking)
72. Connecting
Collaborative Scale/share
Provide
knowledge constructed
choices
building knowledge
73.
74.
75.
76. Bubbl.us
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90. Investigate
Organizing Evaluating
Search Skills
Information Information
Reflection/ Information Ethical use of
Metacognition dashboards information
108. 5
express
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109. Express
Shared Learning
Authenticity/
Digital Rigor
Creativity
110. “Looking at this across the
disciplines you start to see
how important the
knowledge-creation
activity plays into the
sense of identity. The
overriding theme is that
one does not become a
“scholar” until they have
created something new. In
their eyes, it is the act of
creation that
distinguishing the student
from the scholar.”
Brian Mathews, Assistant University Librarian
at UC Santa Barbara
125. Formative and Summative
Assessments
• Presentations • “Ticket out the door”
• Portfolios • Multimedia creations
(Voice Thread, Video,
• Text based papers Glogster)
• Reflective narratives • Tests/Exams
in written or video • Performance based
format tasks
Source: Stripling, 2009
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127. focus on the learner
experience to provide
students more
ownership and
increased participation
in conversations for
learning
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128. joyfully embrace the messiness of
participatory learning
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129. embrace the
wobbles
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130. change and
understanding=
innovation
Participatory Librarianship and Change Agents: http://blip.tv/file/1566813
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135. “Don't judge each day by the harvest you
reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
Robert Louis Stevenson
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136. compose the story of library with your learners
Original photograph by Buffy Hamilton
141. works cited
Kawasaki, Guy (2011).
Enchantment: The Art of Changing
Hearts, Minds, and Actions (Kindle
Locations 116-118). Portfolio. Kindle
Edition.