SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 122
Download to read offline
FACULTY OF EDUCATION CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY
Pedagogy and School Libraries
Judy Oā€™Connell
9 October, 2015
Developing Agile Approaches in a Digital Age
ļ¬‚ickr photo by clappstar http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/clappstar/5759395358 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) license
Developing Agile Approaches in a Digital Age
School
ļ¬‚ickr photo by Kay Kim(ź¹€źø°ģ›…) http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/kaykim/3883340152 shared under a Creative Commons (BY) license
Change
Challenge
Challenge
"Gutenberg Parenthesisā€
or ā€¦ā€¦Living the dream!
Eisenstadt (a Gutenberg scholar): the book did not take
on its own form until 50 years after it was invented by
Gutenberg. Printing was originally called "automatic
handwriting." [horseless carriage]
The Web at 25+
Overall verdict:
The internet has been a plus for society and an
especially good thing for individual users
http://www.pewinternet.org/2014/02/27/the-web-at-25-in-the-u-s/
http://pennystocks.la/internet-in-real-time/
http://pennystocks.la/internet-in-real-time/
Is the ā€œGutenberg Parenthesisā€
a foundational concept that can
help us in reconceptualising
directions for school libraries?
Trends in knowledge
construction and
participatory culture
21c curriculum alignment =
digital information ecology
Agile approaches to connected
learning
21 C teacher librarian
ļ¬‚ickr photo by giulia.forsythe http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/gforsythe/10310176123 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license
not just a
discussion
about selļ¬es
Robert Cornelius in 1839, believed to be the world's ļ¬rst selļ¬e. Photograph: Library of Congress
digital footprint
chirp! a plant watering alarm
drone pilot locates missing 82-year-old man after three day search
not just a
about our
technology
man accused of murder asked Siri where to hide the body
living replica of Vincent Van Gohā€™s ear
welcome innovation
embrace change
meet the challenges of our global connected future
Developing Agile Approaches in a Digital Age
Thomas, D., & Brown, J. S. (2011). A new culture of learning: Cultivating the
imagination for a world of constant change (Vol. 219). Lexington, KY: CreateSpace.
ā€œInformation absorption is a
cultural and social process of
engaging with the constantly
changing world around usā€. p47
When you stand at the door of your library
and look inside, do you see your school
library dream?
http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/planolibrary/3382581338/
What does your library look like, sound like,
and feel like - to your school community?
cc licensed ( BY SD ) ļ¬‚ickr photo by heyjudegallery: http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/heyjude/480675657/
7 Things You Should Know About Makerspaces. (2013, April 1). Retrieved June 8, 2015, from https://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/eli7095.pdf
Awesome effect!
changing their
reading
and
information
encounters
changing their
creative
encounters
In talking about school libraries and the
essential paradigm shift that is taking place,
Stanley (2011) highlights three areas of
inļ¬‚uence:
Information ļ¬‚uency ā€” using search engines
effectively; evaluating online information;
collaborating in virtual environments, and
delivering material resources online.
Digital citizenship ā€” understanding
responsible and ethical use of information, and
maintaining safe online practices.
Digital storytelling ā€” reading, writing and
listening to books in many formats; creating,
collaborating and sharing in a range of
mediums.
Digital inļ¬‚uences
Stanley. D.B. (2011). Change has arrived for school libraries, School Library Monthly, 27 (4)4, 45ā€“47.
Media literacy
nature and role of subliminal media effects
ā€œThe entire process is fundamentally rhetorical:
it concerns the transformation of an audienceā€
McLuhan, E., & McLuhan, M. (2011). Theories of communication. Peter Lang.
ļ¬‚ickr photo by Striking Photography by Bo Insogna http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/thelightningman/4888770222 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) license
Digital literacy
ā€œreading and writing in a digital environment, in order
to position where the literacy action is taking place
and that it can be authentic, multimodal, far
reaching, multi-tool, and code interdependentā€
Chase, Z., & Laufenberg, D. (2011). Digital literacies: Embracing the squishiness of digital
literacy. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 54(7), 535ā€“537
transliteracy is not about learning
text literacy and visual literacy
and digital literacy in isolation
from one another but about the
interaction of these literacies
Transliteracy
Information literacy
ā€œthe evolution of Web 2.0 and the revolution of social
media and social networking requires a fundamental
shift in how we think about information literacyā€
Mackey, T. P., & Jacobson, T. E. (2014). Metaliteracy: reinventing information
literacy to empower learners. American Library Association.
comprehensive examination
approach to metacognition,
multiple intelligence theory, multi-
literacies, multiple literacies,
transliteracy, convergence and
multimodal literacy.
Metaliteracy
ā€¦..or any other bunch
of new literacies -
they really matter!
Heuristics for
instructional design!
Each of these has a common purpose to break overall
cognitive development process into parts that can more easily
structure educational processes and goals, and scaffold
learning and individual knowledge development.
Davies, A., Fidler, D., & Gorbis, M. (2011). Future work skills 2020.
http://www.iftf.org/our-work/global-landscape/work/future-work-skills-2020/
Evolving Learning Landscape
Current thinking about 21st century skills, and the learning
experiences that support their development, are essential
starting points for capacity building. A list of the workforce
skills presented by Davies, et al (2011, pp. 8-12) include:
ā€¢ Sense-making
ā€¢ Social intelligence
ā€¢ Novel and adaptive thinking
ā€¢ Cross-cultural competency
ā€¢ Computational thinking
ā€¢ New-media literacy
ā€¢ Transdisciplinarity
ā€¢ Design mindset
ā€¢ Cognitive load management
ā€¢ Virtual collaboration
http://www.iftf.org/our-work/global-landscape/work/future-work-skills-2020/
Sustainable learning involves
a pedagogic fusion between
environments, tools, formats
and meta-literacy capabilities.
(Mackey & Jacobson 2011)
Mackey, T P and Jacobson, T E 2011, ā€˜Reframing information literacy as a metaliteracyā€™,
College & Research Libraries, vol. 72, no. 1, pp. 62ā€“78.
Foundation for young
Australians
2015
http://www.fya.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/fya-future-of-work-report-ļ¬nal-lr.pdf
Trends, challenges and
development in technologies
that will inļ¬‚uence the future of
schools and libraries
NMC Horizon Reports
Using a modiļ¬ed Delphi process, a panel of 50+ education and technology
experts identify topics very likely to impact technology planning and decision-
making: six key trends, six signiļ¬cant challenges and six important
developments in technology.
Long-Term Impact Trends: next ļ¬ve or more years
ā€¢ Rethinking how schools work
ā€¢ Shift to deeper learning approaches
Mid-Term Impact Trends: next three to ļ¬ve years
ā€¢ Increasing use of collaborative learning approaches
ā€¢ Shift from students as consumers to students as creators
Short-Term Impact Trends: next one to two years
ā€¢ Increasing use of hybrid/blended learning designs
ā€¢ Rise of STEAM learning (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics)
http://www.nmc.org/publication/nmc-horizon-report-2015-k-12-edition/
Key Trends Accelerating
K-12 Ed Tech Adoption
unique opportunities for vision and leadership
Implications for Policy, Leadership, or Practice
Solvable Challenges: Those which we both understand and know how to solve
ā€¢ Creating authentic learning opportunities
ā€¢ Integrating technology in Teacher Education
Difļ¬cult Challenges: Those we understand but for which solutions are elusive
ā€¢ Personalizing learning
ā€¢ Rethinking the roles of teachers
Wicked Challenges: Those that are complex to even deļ¬ne, much less address
ā€¢ Scaling teaching innovations
ā€¢ Teaching complex thinking
Signiļ¬cant Challenges Impeding
K-12 Ed Tech Adoption
Increasing use of collaborative learning approaches
Time to Adoption: One Year or Less
ā€¢ Bring your own device (BYOD)
ā€¢ Makerspaces
Time to Adoption: Two to Three Years
ā€¢ 3D printing
ā€¢ Adaptive learning technologies
Time to Adoption: Four to Five Years
ā€¢ Digital badges
ā€¢ Wearable technology
Important developments
Shift of students as consumers to creators
Long-Term Impact Trends: next ļ¬ve or more years
ā€¢ Increasing accessibility of research content
ā€¢ Rethinking library spaces
Mid-Term Impact Trends: next three to ļ¬ve years
ā€¢ Evolving nature of scholarly record
ā€¢ Increasing focus on research data management
Short-Term Impact Trends: next one to two years
ā€¢ Increasing value of the user experience
ā€¢ Prioritisation of mobile content delivery
http://www.nmc.org/publication/nmc-horizon-report-2015-library-edition/
Key Trends Accelerating
Library Ed Tech Adoption
Implications for Policy, Leadership, or Practice
Solvable Challenges: Those which we both understand and know how to solve
ā€¢ Embedding academic and research libraries in the curriculum
ā€¢ Improving digital literacy
Difļ¬cult Challenges: Those we understand but for which solutions are elusive
ā€¢ Competition from alternative avenues of discovery
ā€¢ Rethinking the roles and skills of librarians
Wicked Challenges: Those that are complex to even deļ¬ne, much less address
ā€¢ Embracing the need for radical change
ā€¢ Managing knowledge obsolescence
Signiļ¬cant Challenges Impeding
Library Ed Tech Adoption
Evaluating digital services through user experience
Time-to-Adoption: One Year or Less
ā€¢ Makerspaces
ā€¢ Online learning
Time-to-adoption: Two to Three Years
ā€¢ Information vizualisation
ā€¢ Semantic web and linked data
Time-to-adoption: Four to Five Years
ā€¢ Location intelligence
ā€¢ Machine learning
Important developments
Growth of mobile technology and embedded curriculum
What is really at stake?
ļ¬‚ickr photo by chrisfurniss http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/chrisfurniss/5554098017 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC) license
Learning today requires that education
is built on all kinds of reading and
connected information seeking
creative commons licensed (BY-NC-SA) ļ¬‚ickr photo by kassemmounhem: http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/122638947@N08/13889171653
Learning today requires apps, devices,
information access, data repositories
sharing, networks and communication.
The digital age student who
can think critically, learn
through connections, create
knowledge and understand
concepts should be able to
actively participate in a
digitally enhanced society.
creative commons licensed (BY-NC-SA) ļ¬‚ickr photo by kassemmounhem: http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/122638947@N08/13889171653
Library futures
https://youtu.be/_dv4KxkNCKI
The question is.....?
How should you, your library
AND technology connect?
cc licensed ( BY NC SA ) ļ¬‚ickr photo by fatboyke (Luc): http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/fatboyke/2984569992/
More content, streams of data,
topic structures, (theoretically)
better quality - all of these in
online environments
require an equivalent shift in our
online capabilities.
56
ā€œthe ļ¬rst search result is clicked on twice as
much as the second, and the second twice
as much as the thirdā€. Dan Russell, Googleā€™s usability chief
cc	
 Ā licensed	
 Ā (	
 Ā BY	
 Ā NC	
 Ā SD	
 Ā )	
 Ā ļ¬‚ickr	
 Ā photo	
 Ā by	
 Ā ecsta=cist:	
 Ā h?p://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/ecsta=cist/3722475127/
57
cc	
 Ā licensed	
 Ā (	
 Ā BY	
 Ā NC	
 Ā )	
 Ā ļ¬‚ickr	
 Ā photo	
 Ā by	
 Ā Cayusa:	
 Ā h?p://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/cayusa/1444806159/
..... because your knowledge and
my knowledge, based on what
search results we are served,
may be very different from each
other. Siva	
 Ā Vaidhyanathan	
 Ā in	
 Ā The	
 Ā Googlization	
 Ā of	
 Ā Everything,
Filter bubble!
Rather than simply identifying a useful page, these
systems try to pull the information from those pages
that might be what a user is looking for, and to make
this immediately apparent.
More informative results?
Whatā€™s the
story with the
yellow blotch?
SearchReSearch blog
http://searchresearch1.blogspot.com.au/
A blog about search, search skills, teaching search, learning how to search, learning how to
use Google effectively, learning how to do research. It also covers a good deal of sensemaking
and information foraging.
For several years people have
been fascinated by small, robot-
like ļ¬gures popping up in city
streets and other innocuous
places. These ļ¬gures, now
documented in ļ¬‚ickr pools and
blog posts from cities arose the
world, can be attributed to
Stikman (sometimes searched for
and referred to as "stickman"), an
anonymous grafļ¬ti artist,
sometimes perhaps going by the
alias "Bob," who has been putting
these images up since at least
2006.
http://searchresearch1.blogspot.com.au/2013/01/wednesday-search-challenge-11613-whats.html
Search for 'painted
yellow man robot'
yielded 'stickman' for a
better explanation.
About 3 minutes
Reply
Agile approaches to your library
environments
Letā€™s talk about my favourites!
h?p://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/tjt195/501975860/
When your formative years are spent working your ļ¬ngers
through apps and iPads, smartphones and YouTube, the
digital world and its habits can bend and shape not just
how you access information, but how you
conceptualiseinformation discovery!
h?p://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/tjt195/501975860/
Google Knowledge Graph
When you search, youā€™re not just
looking for a webpage.
Youā€™re looking to get answers,
understand or explore.
Google alerts too!
Learn about the latest
additions to search so as to
get the most out of Google.
http://www.google.com/insidesearch/howsearchworks/
thestory/index.html
knowledge
encounters
helping students
broaden the scope
of their information
seeking
http://www.kidrex.org/
http://www.instagrok.com/
What else is really at stake?
learning
information
This is the connected world!
Personal learning environment ā€“
relying on the people we connect
with through social networks and
collaborative tools e.g. Twitter,
Yammer.
Personal learning network ā€“
knowing where or to whom to
connect and find professional
content
[learning] self
Personal web tools ā€“ used
for tracking our life and
powering our information
organisation e.g. photos to
Facebook, pictures to Flickr,
photos to Twitter
[learning] self
Microblogging
Social bookmarking and tagging
Collaborative writing
Information management ā€“ e.g. Endnote, Easybib, Zotero
Information capture on multiple devices ā€“ e.g. Evernote
Library resources or databases all used for information
collection, RSS topic and journal alerts, and compatible
with research organisation tools
Online storage for access across multiple platforms
[information] self
ļ¬‚ickr photo by chrisfurniss http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/chrisfurniss/5554098017 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC) license
How do you get
where you want to
go?
itā€™s ok to start small
The Scout Report is the ļ¬‚agship publication
of the Internet Scout Research Group.
Published every Friday both on the Web and
by email subscription, it provides a fast,
convenient way to stay informed.
https://scout.wisc.edu/
http://oztlnet.com/
The OZTL_NET Discussion List is an email-based forum
for information professionals working in Australian schools.
It is supported by the teacher librarianship academic staff at
the School of Information Studies , Charles Sturt University.
Discussion is open to all members of the Australian TL
community and any people with a genuine interest in
teacher librarianship and/or school libraries.
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/96705
A crowdsourced
collection of over 100
essays from around
the world about trends
in school libraries
written by librarians,
teachers, publishers,
and library vendors.
I need to search, scan, and
select the best resources I can
find for my own personal
interests, and by making my
choices available to others, I
create a resource for many
besides myself.Itā€™s about knowing, learning,
sharing, and teaching, all in one.
Turn personal interest into a
community of interest
The Solution: Infotention Training
http://www.rheingold.com/university/mini-courses/
cc licensed ļ¬‚ickr photo by assbach: http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/assbach/253218488/
Gather
Seek Follow
Explore
Cultivating inquisitive mindsets
http://delicious.com/hrheingold/crap_detection
ā€˜crapā€™ detection
cc licensed ļ¬‚ickr photo by selva: http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/selva/23816545/
Information labyrinth
Howard Rheingold
Nurture strategies for information ļ¬‚uency
Gapminder fact-based world view
http://www.gapminder.org/for-teachers/
http://www.google.com/publicdata
Google Public Data Explorer
http://www.livebinders.com/play/play/245623
Evernote for Educators
Digital librarian
Evernote in education Flipboard Magazine http://bit.ly/1cmL2Ki
h?p://23mobilethings.net/wpress/
Modelling
exemplary use of
social media,
search engines,
and collaborative
research strategies.
The natural limitations of search has
resulted in expansion of choice in
information curation.
The traditional social bookmarking sites like
diigo, pearltrees, Scoopit, and others
enable users to save information.
Products like pinterest allow for collection
of visual artifacts, allowing users to
organize them into inļ¬nite categories.
http://www.teachthought.com/featured/how-google-impacts-the-way-students-think/
But recent software has taken this even further, with
apps like Learnist, mentormob, and even InstaGrok
providing more structure to how information is not only
discovered, but sequenced and applied.
Diigo is a social bookmarking site that allows users to collect bookmarks, annotate
them and share to groups or lists.
Pinterest is a pinboard-styled social photo sharing website. The service allows
users to create and manage theme-based image collections linked out to sites of
origin.
Learnist is a social curation and sharing site that integrates with other curation
opportunities such as Pinterest, LinkedIn, Google+, Twitter
Livebinders is a great way to creat your own information resources, evidence,
documentation, and more. Itā€™s easy and itā€™s visual and a great opportunity for
collaborating, organising and sharing resources.
Scoop.it allows users to create and share their own themed magazines designed
around a given topic.
Diigo
Lorem Ipsum Dolor
Maecenas aliquam maecenas ligula nostra, accumsan taciti. Sociis mauris in integer
El eu libero cras interdum at eget habitasse elementum est, ipsum purus pede
Aliquet sed. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, ligula suspendisse nulla pretium, rhoncus
Flipboard Magazine
http://theedublogger.com/2013/06/12/ļ¬‚ipboard/
http://trove.nla.gov.au/
http://archive.org/
Explore it all!
Europeana enables people to explore the
digital resources of Europe's museums, libraries,
archives and audio-visual collections.
http://www.europeana.eu/portal/index.html
Linked Open Data on the Web. The site currently contains
metadata on 3.5 million texts, images, videos and sounds.
Global Images
The key goal of The Commons is to share hidden treasures
from the world's public photography archives.
https://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/commons
Create resource guides
Feedly is a great RSS feed reader to help you monitor lots of resources quickly.
Smore or Tackk works well to create newsletter types of pages where you can add new
resources and news.
Flipboard Magazines allow you to create collections of articles, links to resources,
images, news and more. Users can subscribe and get updates in a variety of ways,
depending on the source.
Tumblr blog ā€“ itā€™s easy to add notes, photos, links to articles to a tumblr. Your audience
can subscribe to update through their own tumblr account, visit it via itā€™s URL or via an
RSS feed
Diigo Groups ā€“ Bookmark items in Diigo and add items to a diigo group that your
audience can subscribe to updates via email or RSS.
RSS magic ā€“ Anything with an RSS feed gives you lots more options. Readers can
subscribe via their own feed reader or email. And you can display updates in a widget on
your web/wiki pages.
https://cooltoolsforschool.wordpress.com/thing-22-create-a-resource-guide/
Flickr
http://www.periodicvideos.com/
Periodic Table of QR codes on Flickr
https://www.tineye.com/
Find free images online http://judyoconnell.com/ļ¬nd-free-images-online/
PhotoPin ā€“ My ļ¬rst stop for photo searching. Very easy to use
and searches a number of sources for CC licensed photos.
CC search ā€“ search for images, video and music from one
search page. Handy!
Flickr advanced search ā€“ Scroll to the botton of the screen
and select the Creative Commons setting & ā€œFind content to
modify, adapt, or build uponā€
Image search tools
ā€¢ Post photos of school & community events.
ā€¢ Create a school group on Flickr for students & staff to share photos
of events.
ā€¢ Hold a ā€œDay in the Lifeā€ event where the community shares photos
representing one day in the life of the school.
ā€¢ Photos to chronicle library/school renovations and keep community
up to date.
ā€¢ Share photos of art work and crafts created by students.
ā€¢ Book spine poetry photos. :)
ā€¢ Scan & post historic photos and ask community to share memories
through the comments feature.
ā€¢ Join other groups or share your own class groups!
ā€¢ Share ideas for library displays, program ideas and more.
ā€¢ Create slide shows that can be embedded on your web page
ā€¢ Create your own favourites collection
ā€¢ Public photo sharing sites like ļ¬‚ickr are great resources for Creative
Commons licensed images to use in presentations.
Spell with Flickr
http://metaatem.net/words/
http://bighugelabs.com/
Creative Commons
Creative Commons licensing allows for reuse of a image
(and other intellectual content) under certain conditions.
The licensing is easy to understand and having students
select how they want to license their own work is a great
way to get students thinking about copyright, reuse and
attribution.
Creative commons
licenses work as ā€œsome
rights reserved rule
instead of ā€œall rights
reservedā€ rule.
Diverse set of license
conditions with a range
of freedoms and
limitations.
http://creativecommons.org/
Digital content curation and communication
The beneļ¬ts of
content curation
is that you donā€™t
re-invent the
wheel - you
share!
Model the future!
Curriculum projects
The focus of the project was to facilitate deeper learning in our students by creating an
ā€˜authentic learningā€™ experience to strengthen writing and literacy skills across the
curriculum. In English, students learned about the literary conventions of forensic ļ¬ction in
their crime novel, Framed, and how to use them to solve a crime. In Science, students
learned about how use a variety of scientiļ¬c methods including analysing dental records,
fragments and ļ¬bres, ļ¬ngerprinting, shoe-printing and DNA samples in order to solve a
crime.
Body in the library
Curriculum projects
Each boy received a forensic workbook ā€“
containing a range of materials for
examination such as crime reports,
witness statements and a coroners
report. In addition the ā€˜crime sceneā€™ was
taped off, with key evidence on display
e.g. ļ¬ngerprints, the location of the body,
and places where DNA was found.
Photographic evidence included the
injury reports (fake bruising and blood on
the victim), video footage of the scene of
the crime (staged by students and
teachers) and also hard hitting
interviews.
Curriculum projects
Oā€™Connell, J. (2011). Body in the Library': A cross-curriculum transliteracy project, in
L.Marquardt & D. Oberg (Ed.) Global Perspectives on School Libraries: Projects and Practices,
Berlin, New York : De Gruyter Saur.
English curriculum
ā€¢ Study of forensic ļ¬ction and different sub -genres of mystery ļ¬ction
(this also provided an opportunity for supporting literature displays in the
library)
ā€¢ Study of famous ļ¬ction forensic ļ¬lms/novels/characters
ā€¢ Character and plot analysis, including the relationships of clues,
events, and people in solving a crime.
Science curriculum
ā€¢ Study of forensic science and the scientiļ¬c method required (this provided
an opportunity for non-ļ¬ction book displays in the library)
ā€¢ Crime scene basics, protocol, techniques, scientiļ¬c evidence.
ā€¢ Police techniques for investigating a murder. i.e., interviews, ID parade,
CTV security images.
What is really at stake?
ā€¢ Communication
ā€“sharing thoughts, questions, ideas and solutions
ā€¢ Curation
ā€“collecting and reflecting on what we encounter
ā€¢ Collaboration
ā€“working together to reach a goal
ā€“putting talent, expertise and ā€˜smartsā€™ to work
ā€¢ Critical thinking
ā€“looking at problems in a new way
ā€“linking learning across subjects and disciplines
ā€¢ Creativity
ā€“trying new approaches to get things done
ā€“innovation and invention
119
Developing agile approaches .....
http://libraryschool.libguidescms.com/hiddentreasures
Hidden treasures in
the global commons
120
The leadership support is out there .....
121
pedagogy and school libraries ā€¦.. WOW
heyjudeonline
Judy Oā€™Connell
http://judyoconnell.com
Judy Oā€™Connell

More Related Content

What's hot

Decnswslideshare 151008102226-lva1-app6892
Decnswslideshare 151008102226-lva1-app6892Decnswslideshare 151008102226-lva1-app6892
Decnswslideshare 151008102226-lva1-app6892
michelesda
Ā 

What's hot (20)

Learning in Networks of Knowledge
Learning in Networks of KnowledgeLearning in Networks of Knowledge
Learning in Networks of Knowledge
Ā 
Pedagogy and School Leadership
Pedagogy  and School LeadershipPedagogy  and School Leadership
Pedagogy and School Leadership
Ā 
Our Everyday Tools for Success
Our Everyday Tools for SuccessOur Everyday Tools for Success
Our Everyday Tools for Success
Ā 
Strategic Directions for School Libraries
Strategic Directions for School LibrariesStrategic Directions for School Libraries
Strategic Directions for School Libraries
Ā 
Using wikis to promote quality learning in teacher training
Using wikis to promote quality learning in teacher trainingUsing wikis to promote quality learning in teacher training
Using wikis to promote quality learning in teacher training
Ā 
Leadership in a connected age: Change, challenge and productive chaos!
Leadership in a connected age: Change, challenge and productive chaos!Leadership in a connected age: Change, challenge and productive chaos!
Leadership in a connected age: Change, challenge and productive chaos!
Ā 
Smart Libraries, Smart Classrooms
Smart Libraries, Smart ClassroomsSmart Libraries, Smart Classrooms
Smart Libraries, Smart Classrooms
Ā 
Decnswslideshare 151008102226-lva1-app6892
Decnswslideshare 151008102226-lva1-app6892Decnswslideshare 151008102226-lva1-app6892
Decnswslideshare 151008102226-lva1-app6892
Ā 
The Modern Digital Learning Landscape: 5 Tips To Engage Gen Z and Millennial ...
The Modern Digital Learning Landscape: 5 Tips To Engage Gen Z and Millennial ...The Modern Digital Learning Landscape: 5 Tips To Engage Gen Z and Millennial ...
The Modern Digital Learning Landscape: 5 Tips To Engage Gen Z and Millennial ...
Ā 
Schooling for the 21st Century: Unleashing Student Passion
Schooling for the 21st Century: Unleashing Student PassionSchooling for the 21st Century: Unleashing Student Passion
Schooling for the 21st Century: Unleashing Student Passion
Ā 
New culture of learning
New culture of learningNew culture of learning
New culture of learning
Ā 
Tri-West Teachers Assoc
Tri-West Teachers AssocTri-West Teachers Assoc
Tri-West Teachers Assoc
Ā 
From Information Literacy to Transliteracy: Preparing our Students for Open L...
From Information Literacy to Transliteracy: Preparing our Students for Open L...From Information Literacy to Transliteracy: Preparing our Students for Open L...
From Information Literacy to Transliteracy: Preparing our Students for Open L...
Ā 
Connectededc catc
Connectededc catcConnectededc catc
Connectededc catc
Ā 
Social Media, Social Networking and School Libraries.
Social Media, Social Networking and School Libraries.Social Media, Social Networking and School Libraries.
Social Media, Social Networking and School Libraries.
Ā 
Digital literacy in primary school site presentation 2010
Digital literacy in primary school site presentation 2010Digital literacy in primary school site presentation 2010
Digital literacy in primary school site presentation 2010
Ā 
Keepingup hra2012
Keepingup hra2012Keepingup hra2012
Keepingup hra2012
Ā 
Webquest Workshop
Webquest WorkshopWebquest Workshop
Webquest Workshop
Ā 
Leading the Learning Revolution
Leading the Learning RevolutionLeading the Learning Revolution
Leading the Learning Revolution
Ā 
networklearning
networklearningnetworklearning
networklearning
Ā 

Similar to Pedagogy and School Libraries: Developing agile approaches in a digital age

Innovations in E-Resources
Innovations in E-ResourcesInnovations in E-Resources
Innovations in E-Resources
Libraries Thriving
Ā 
Teach the Teachers, Reach the Students
Teach the Teachers, Reach the StudentsTeach the Teachers, Reach the Students
Teach the Teachers, Reach the Students
Kelsey O'Brien
Ā 
Curriculum Driven Tablet Pro
Curriculum Driven Tablet ProCurriculum Driven Tablet Pro
Curriculum Driven Tablet Pro
ehelfant
Ā 
Guiding Learners Toward Digital Fluency
Guiding Learners Toward Digital Fluency Guiding Learners Toward Digital Fluency
Guiding Learners Toward Digital Fluency
Robin M. Ashford, MSLIS
Ā 

Similar to Pedagogy and School Libraries: Developing agile approaches in a digital age (20)

Researching Studentsā€™ Information Choices (RSIC): Determining Identity and Ju...
Researching Studentsā€™ Information Choices (RSIC): Determining Identity and Ju...Researching Studentsā€™ Information Choices (RSIC): Determining Identity and Ju...
Researching Studentsā€™ Information Choices (RSIC): Determining Identity and Ju...
Ā 
Innovations in E-Resources
Innovations in E-ResourcesInnovations in E-Resources
Innovations in E-Resources
Ā 
Teach the Teachers, Reach the Students
Teach the Teachers, Reach the StudentsTeach the Teachers, Reach the Students
Teach the Teachers, Reach the Students
Ā 
Curriculum Driven Tablet Pro
Curriculum Driven Tablet ProCurriculum Driven Tablet Pro
Curriculum Driven Tablet Pro
Ā 
Hitting the moving target: The transformation of information literacy instruc...
Hitting the moving target: The transformation of information literacy instruc...Hitting the moving target: The transformation of information literacy instruc...
Hitting the moving target: The transformation of information literacy instruc...
Ā 
Building Dialogical Collections and Scholarship
Building Dialogical Collections and ScholarshipBuilding Dialogical Collections and Scholarship
Building Dialogical Collections and Scholarship
Ā 
Modernizing Education
Modernizing EducationModernizing Education
Modernizing Education
Ā 
Engaging students through social learning
Engaging students through social learningEngaging students through social learning
Engaging students through social learning
Ā 
Lippincott "Library Spaces: The Pandemic's Final Frontier"
Lippincott "Library Spaces: The Pandemic's Final Frontier"Lippincott "Library Spaces: The Pandemic's Final Frontier"
Lippincott "Library Spaces: The Pandemic's Final Frontier"
Ā 
Promoting Metaliteracy and Metacognition in Collaborative Teaching and Learning
Promoting Metaliteracy and Metacognition in Collaborative Teaching and LearningPromoting Metaliteracy and Metacognition in Collaborative Teaching and Learning
Promoting Metaliteracy and Metacognition in Collaborative Teaching and Learning
Ā 
Guiding Learners Toward Digital Fluency
Guiding Learners Toward Digital Fluency Guiding Learners Toward Digital Fluency
Guiding Learners Toward Digital Fluency
Ā 
Innovation and future thinking
Innovation and future thinkingInnovation and future thinking
Innovation and future thinking
Ā 
Passionbased Oce Avalon
Passionbased Oce AvalonPassionbased Oce Avalon
Passionbased Oce Avalon
Ā 
New Identities: Adapting the Academic Library
New Identities: Adapting the Academic LibraryNew Identities: Adapting the Academic Library
New Identities: Adapting the Academic Library
Ā 
Adapting the Academic Library MD ACRL-MILEX
Adapting the Academic Library MD ACRL-MILEXAdapting the Academic Library MD ACRL-MILEX
Adapting the Academic Library MD ACRL-MILEX
Ā 
Battle for Open - Studia Generalia Lecture Tallin Estonia, April 2015
Battle for Open - Studia Generalia Lecture Tallin Estonia, April 2015Battle for Open - Studia Generalia Lecture Tallin Estonia, April 2015
Battle for Open - Studia Generalia Lecture Tallin Estonia, April 2015
Ā 
Siemens handbook of emerging technologies for learning
Siemens handbook of emerging technologies for learningSiemens handbook of emerging technologies for learning
Siemens handbook of emerging technologies for learning
Ā 
Using Open Scholarship to Leapfrog Traditional Educational Barriers
Using Open Scholarship to Leapfrog Traditional Educational Barriers Using Open Scholarship to Leapfrog Traditional Educational Barriers
Using Open Scholarship to Leapfrog Traditional Educational Barriers
Ā 
ITE primer for digital literacies
ITE primer for digital literaciesITE primer for digital literacies
ITE primer for digital literacies
Ā 
Md acrl-program
Md acrl-programMd acrl-program
Md acrl-program
Ā 

More from Judy O'Connell

More from Judy O'Connell (13)

21C School Librarian - What does it take?
21C School Librarian - What does it take?21C School Librarian - What does it take?
21C School Librarian - What does it take?
Ā 
Preparing for the Impact of Web 3.0
Preparing for the Impact of Web 3.0 Preparing for the Impact of Web 3.0
Preparing for the Impact of Web 3.0
Ā 
Eduwebinar: Our Everyday Tools for Success
Eduwebinar:  Our Everyday Tools for SuccessEduwebinar:  Our Everyday Tools for Success
Eduwebinar: Our Everyday Tools for Success
Ā 
Knowledge Networks & Digital Innovation
Knowledge Networks & Digital InnovationKnowledge Networks & Digital Innovation
Knowledge Networks & Digital Innovation
Ā 
Preparing our students for Web 3.0 learning
Preparing our students for Web 3.0 learningPreparing our students for Web 3.0 learning
Preparing our students for Web 3.0 learning
Ā 
Learning in a Changing World: Racing against Time
Learning in a Changing World: Racing against TimeLearning in a Changing World: Racing against Time
Learning in a Changing World: Racing against Time
Ā 
Building a new [virtual] learning world
Building a new [virtual] learning worldBuilding a new [virtual] learning world
Building a new [virtual] learning world
Ā 
Resistance is Futile: The dynamics of the Science Collective
Resistance is Futile: The dynamics of the Science CollectiveResistance is Futile: The dynamics of the Science Collective
Resistance is Futile: The dynamics of the Science Collective
Ā 
Remix Culture as a Professional and Creative Habit
Remix Culture as a Professional and Creative HabitRemix Culture as a Professional and Creative Habit
Remix Culture as a Professional and Creative Habit
Ā 
Libraries with Social Media XFactor
Libraries with Social Media XFactor Libraries with Social Media XFactor
Libraries with Social Media XFactor
Ā 
Revolutionising Libraries with Social Media
Revolutionising Libraries with Social MediaRevolutionising Libraries with Social Media
Revolutionising Libraries with Social Media
Ā 
Learning without Frontiers: School libraries and meta-literacy in action
Learning without Frontiers: School libraries and meta-literacy in actionLearning without Frontiers: School libraries and meta-literacy in action
Learning without Frontiers: School libraries and meta-literacy in action
Ā 
The Next Big Thing is Web 3.0. Catch It If You Can
The Next Big Thing is Web 3.0. Catch It If You Can The Next Big Thing is Web 3.0. Catch It If You Can
The Next Big Thing is Web 3.0. Catch It If You Can
Ā 

Recently uploaded

Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in DelhiRussian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
kauryashika82
Ā 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
ciinovamais
Ā 
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
ZurliaSoop
Ā 
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptxSeal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
negromaestrong
Ā 

Recently uploaded (20)

UGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdf
UGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdfUGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdf
UGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdf
Ā 
Understanding Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding  Accommodations and ModificationsUnderstanding  Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding Accommodations and Modifications
Ā 
Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024
Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024
Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024
Ā 
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in DelhiRussian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
Russian Escort Service in Delhi 11k Hotel Foreigner Russian Call Girls in Delhi
Ā 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Ā 
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan FellowsOn National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
Ā 
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptxUnit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Ā 
psychiatric nursing HISTORY COLLECTION .docx
psychiatric  nursing HISTORY  COLLECTION  .docxpsychiatric  nursing HISTORY  COLLECTION  .docx
psychiatric nursing HISTORY COLLECTION .docx
Ā 
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingGrant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Ā 
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
Ā 
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Ā 
ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701
ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701
ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701
Ā 
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdfHoldier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Holdier Curriculum Vitae (April 2024).pdf
Ā 
Kodo Millet PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
Kodo Millet  PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...Kodo Millet  PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
Kodo Millet PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
Ā 
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptxBasic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Basic Civil Engineering first year Notes- Chapter 4 Building.pptx
Ā 
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptxICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
Ā 
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptxSeal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) 2024Final.pptx
Ā 
Spatium Project Simulation student brief
Spatium Project Simulation student briefSpatium Project Simulation student brief
Spatium Project Simulation student brief
Ā 
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual Proper...
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual  Proper...General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual  Proper...
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual Proper...
Ā 
PROCESS RECORDING FORMAT.docx
PROCESS      RECORDING        FORMAT.docxPROCESS      RECORDING        FORMAT.docx
PROCESS RECORDING FORMAT.docx
Ā 

Pedagogy and School Libraries: Developing agile approaches in a digital age

  • 1. FACULTY OF EDUCATION CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY Pedagogy and School Libraries Judy Oā€™Connell 9 October, 2015 Developing Agile Approaches in a Digital Age ļ¬‚ickr photo by clappstar http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/clappstar/5759395358 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) license
  • 2. Developing Agile Approaches in a Digital Age
  • 4. ļ¬‚ickr photo by Kay Kim(ź¹€źø°ģ›…) http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/kaykim/3883340152 shared under a Creative Commons (BY) license Change
  • 8. Eisenstadt (a Gutenberg scholar): the book did not take on its own form until 50 years after it was invented by Gutenberg. Printing was originally called "automatic handwriting." [horseless carriage]
  • 9. The Web at 25+ Overall verdict: The internet has been a plus for society and an especially good thing for individual users http://www.pewinternet.org/2014/02/27/the-web-at-25-in-the-u-s/
  • 11. Is the ā€œGutenberg Parenthesisā€ a foundational concept that can help us in reconceptualising directions for school libraries?
  • 12. Trends in knowledge construction and participatory culture
  • 13. 21c curriculum alignment = digital information ecology Agile approaches to connected learning
  • 14. 21 C teacher librarian ļ¬‚ickr photo by giulia.forsythe http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/gforsythe/10310176123 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license
  • 15. not just a discussion about selļ¬es Robert Cornelius in 1839, believed to be the world's ļ¬rst selļ¬e. Photograph: Library of Congress digital footprint
  • 16. chirp! a plant watering alarm drone pilot locates missing 82-year-old man after three day search not just a about our technology man accused of murder asked Siri where to hide the body living replica of Vincent Van Gohā€™s ear
  • 17. welcome innovation embrace change meet the challenges of our global connected future Developing Agile Approaches in a Digital Age
  • 18. Thomas, D., & Brown, J. S. (2011). A new culture of learning: Cultivating the imagination for a world of constant change (Vol. 219). Lexington, KY: CreateSpace. ā€œInformation absorption is a cultural and social process of engaging with the constantly changing world around usā€. p47
  • 19. When you stand at the door of your library and look inside, do you see your school library dream? http://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/planolibrary/3382581338/
  • 20. What does your library look like, sound like, and feel like - to your school community? cc licensed ( BY SD ) ļ¬‚ickr photo by heyjudegallery: http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/heyjude/480675657/
  • 21. 7 Things You Should Know About Makerspaces. (2013, April 1). Retrieved June 8, 2015, from https://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/eli7095.pdf Awesome effect!
  • 24. In talking about school libraries and the essential paradigm shift that is taking place, Stanley (2011) highlights three areas of inļ¬‚uence: Information ļ¬‚uency ā€” using search engines effectively; evaluating online information; collaborating in virtual environments, and delivering material resources online. Digital citizenship ā€” understanding responsible and ethical use of information, and maintaining safe online practices. Digital storytelling ā€” reading, writing and listening to books in many formats; creating, collaborating and sharing in a range of mediums. Digital inļ¬‚uences Stanley. D.B. (2011). Change has arrived for school libraries, School Library Monthly, 27 (4)4, 45ā€“47.
  • 25. Media literacy nature and role of subliminal media effects ā€œThe entire process is fundamentally rhetorical: it concerns the transformation of an audienceā€ McLuhan, E., & McLuhan, M. (2011). Theories of communication. Peter Lang. ļ¬‚ickr photo by Striking Photography by Bo Insogna http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/thelightningman/4888770222 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) license
  • 26. Digital literacy ā€œreading and writing in a digital environment, in order to position where the literacy action is taking place and that it can be authentic, multimodal, far reaching, multi-tool, and code interdependentā€ Chase, Z., & Laufenberg, D. (2011). Digital literacies: Embracing the squishiness of digital literacy. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 54(7), 535ā€“537
  • 27. transliteracy is not about learning text literacy and visual literacy and digital literacy in isolation from one another but about the interaction of these literacies Transliteracy
  • 28. Information literacy ā€œthe evolution of Web 2.0 and the revolution of social media and social networking requires a fundamental shift in how we think about information literacyā€ Mackey, T. P., & Jacobson, T. E. (2014). Metaliteracy: reinventing information literacy to empower learners. American Library Association.
  • 29. comprehensive examination approach to metacognition, multiple intelligence theory, multi- literacies, multiple literacies, transliteracy, convergence and multimodal literacy. Metaliteracy
  • 30. ā€¦..or any other bunch of new literacies - they really matter!
  • 31. Heuristics for instructional design! Each of these has a common purpose to break overall cognitive development process into parts that can more easily structure educational processes and goals, and scaffold learning and individual knowledge development.
  • 32. Davies, A., Fidler, D., & Gorbis, M. (2011). Future work skills 2020. http://www.iftf.org/our-work/global-landscape/work/future-work-skills-2020/
  • 33. Evolving Learning Landscape Current thinking about 21st century skills, and the learning experiences that support their development, are essential starting points for capacity building. A list of the workforce skills presented by Davies, et al (2011, pp. 8-12) include: ā€¢ Sense-making ā€¢ Social intelligence ā€¢ Novel and adaptive thinking ā€¢ Cross-cultural competency ā€¢ Computational thinking ā€¢ New-media literacy ā€¢ Transdisciplinarity ā€¢ Design mindset ā€¢ Cognitive load management ā€¢ Virtual collaboration http://www.iftf.org/our-work/global-landscape/work/future-work-skills-2020/
  • 34. Sustainable learning involves a pedagogic fusion between environments, tools, formats and meta-literacy capabilities. (Mackey & Jacobson 2011) Mackey, T P and Jacobson, T E 2011, ā€˜Reframing information literacy as a metaliteracyā€™, College & Research Libraries, vol. 72, no. 1, pp. 62ā€“78.
  • 36. Trends, challenges and development in technologies that will inļ¬‚uence the future of schools and libraries NMC Horizon Reports Using a modiļ¬ed Delphi process, a panel of 50+ education and technology experts identify topics very likely to impact technology planning and decision- making: six key trends, six signiļ¬cant challenges and six important developments in technology.
  • 37.
  • 38. Long-Term Impact Trends: next ļ¬ve or more years ā€¢ Rethinking how schools work ā€¢ Shift to deeper learning approaches Mid-Term Impact Trends: next three to ļ¬ve years ā€¢ Increasing use of collaborative learning approaches ā€¢ Shift from students as consumers to students as creators Short-Term Impact Trends: next one to two years ā€¢ Increasing use of hybrid/blended learning designs ā€¢ Rise of STEAM learning (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics) http://www.nmc.org/publication/nmc-horizon-report-2015-k-12-edition/ Key Trends Accelerating K-12 Ed Tech Adoption unique opportunities for vision and leadership Implications for Policy, Leadership, or Practice
  • 39. Solvable Challenges: Those which we both understand and know how to solve ā€¢ Creating authentic learning opportunities ā€¢ Integrating technology in Teacher Education Difļ¬cult Challenges: Those we understand but for which solutions are elusive ā€¢ Personalizing learning ā€¢ Rethinking the roles of teachers Wicked Challenges: Those that are complex to even deļ¬ne, much less address ā€¢ Scaling teaching innovations ā€¢ Teaching complex thinking Signiļ¬cant Challenges Impeding K-12 Ed Tech Adoption Increasing use of collaborative learning approaches
  • 40. Time to Adoption: One Year or Less ā€¢ Bring your own device (BYOD) ā€¢ Makerspaces Time to Adoption: Two to Three Years ā€¢ 3D printing ā€¢ Adaptive learning technologies Time to Adoption: Four to Five Years ā€¢ Digital badges ā€¢ Wearable technology Important developments Shift of students as consumers to creators
  • 41.
  • 42. Long-Term Impact Trends: next ļ¬ve or more years ā€¢ Increasing accessibility of research content ā€¢ Rethinking library spaces Mid-Term Impact Trends: next three to ļ¬ve years ā€¢ Evolving nature of scholarly record ā€¢ Increasing focus on research data management Short-Term Impact Trends: next one to two years ā€¢ Increasing value of the user experience ā€¢ Prioritisation of mobile content delivery http://www.nmc.org/publication/nmc-horizon-report-2015-library-edition/ Key Trends Accelerating Library Ed Tech Adoption Implications for Policy, Leadership, or Practice
  • 43. Solvable Challenges: Those which we both understand and know how to solve ā€¢ Embedding academic and research libraries in the curriculum ā€¢ Improving digital literacy Difļ¬cult Challenges: Those we understand but for which solutions are elusive ā€¢ Competition from alternative avenues of discovery ā€¢ Rethinking the roles and skills of librarians Wicked Challenges: Those that are complex to even deļ¬ne, much less address ā€¢ Embracing the need for radical change ā€¢ Managing knowledge obsolescence Signiļ¬cant Challenges Impeding Library Ed Tech Adoption Evaluating digital services through user experience
  • 44. Time-to-Adoption: One Year or Less ā€¢ Makerspaces ā€¢ Online learning Time-to-adoption: Two to Three Years ā€¢ Information vizualisation ā€¢ Semantic web and linked data Time-to-adoption: Four to Five Years ā€¢ Location intelligence ā€¢ Machine learning Important developments Growth of mobile technology and embedded curriculum
  • 45. What is really at stake?
  • 46. ļ¬‚ickr photo by chrisfurniss http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/chrisfurniss/5554098017 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC) license
  • 47.
  • 48.
  • 49. Learning today requires that education is built on all kinds of reading and connected information seeking
  • 50. creative commons licensed (BY-NC-SA) ļ¬‚ickr photo by kassemmounhem: http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/122638947@N08/13889171653 Learning today requires apps, devices, information access, data repositories sharing, networks and communication.
  • 51. The digital age student who can think critically, learn through connections, create knowledge and understand concepts should be able to actively participate in a digitally enhanced society. creative commons licensed (BY-NC-SA) ļ¬‚ickr photo by kassemmounhem: http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/122638947@N08/13889171653
  • 54. How should you, your library AND technology connect? cc licensed ( BY NC SA ) ļ¬‚ickr photo by fatboyke (Luc): http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/fatboyke/2984569992/
  • 55. More content, streams of data, topic structures, (theoretically) better quality - all of these in online environments require an equivalent shift in our online capabilities.
  • 56. 56 ā€œthe ļ¬rst search result is clicked on twice as much as the second, and the second twice as much as the thirdā€. Dan Russell, Googleā€™s usability chief cc Ā licensed Ā ( Ā BY Ā NC Ā SD Ā ) Ā ļ¬‚ickr Ā photo Ā by Ā ecsta=cist: Ā h?p://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/ecsta=cist/3722475127/
  • 57. 57 cc Ā licensed Ā ( Ā BY Ā NC Ā ) Ā ļ¬‚ickr Ā photo Ā by Ā Cayusa: Ā h?p://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/cayusa/1444806159/
  • 58. ..... because your knowledge and my knowledge, based on what search results we are served, may be very different from each other. Siva Ā Vaidhyanathan Ā in Ā The Ā Googlization Ā of Ā Everything, Filter bubble!
  • 59. Rather than simply identifying a useful page, these systems try to pull the information from those pages that might be what a user is looking for, and to make this immediately apparent. More informative results?
  • 60. Whatā€™s the story with the yellow blotch? SearchReSearch blog http://searchresearch1.blogspot.com.au/ A blog about search, search skills, teaching search, learning how to search, learning how to use Google effectively, learning how to do research. It also covers a good deal of sensemaking and information foraging.
  • 61. For several years people have been fascinated by small, robot- like ļ¬gures popping up in city streets and other innocuous places. These ļ¬gures, now documented in ļ¬‚ickr pools and blog posts from cities arose the world, can be attributed to Stikman (sometimes searched for and referred to as "stickman"), an anonymous grafļ¬ti artist, sometimes perhaps going by the alias "Bob," who has been putting these images up since at least 2006. http://searchresearch1.blogspot.com.au/2013/01/wednesday-search-challenge-11613-whats.html Search for 'painted yellow man robot' yielded 'stickman' for a better explanation. About 3 minutes Reply
  • 62. Agile approaches to your library environments Letā€™s talk about my favourites! h?p://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/tjt195/501975860/
  • 63. When your formative years are spent working your ļ¬ngers through apps and iPads, smartphones and YouTube, the digital world and its habits can bend and shape not just how you access information, but how you conceptualiseinformation discovery! h?p://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/tjt195/501975860/
  • 64. Google Knowledge Graph When you search, youā€™re not just looking for a webpage. Youā€™re looking to get answers, understand or explore. Google alerts too!
  • 65. Learn about the latest additions to search so as to get the most out of Google. http://www.google.com/insidesearch/howsearchworks/ thestory/index.html
  • 66.
  • 67.
  • 68. knowledge encounters helping students broaden the scope of their information seeking
  • 71. What else is really at stake?
  • 73. Personal learning environment ā€“ relying on the people we connect with through social networks and collaborative tools e.g. Twitter, Yammer. Personal learning network ā€“ knowing where or to whom to connect and find professional content [learning] self
  • 74. Personal web tools ā€“ used for tracking our life and powering our information organisation e.g. photos to Facebook, pictures to Flickr, photos to Twitter [learning] self
  • 75. Microblogging Social bookmarking and tagging Collaborative writing Information management ā€“ e.g. Endnote, Easybib, Zotero Information capture on multiple devices ā€“ e.g. Evernote Library resources or databases all used for information collection, RSS topic and journal alerts, and compatible with research organisation tools Online storage for access across multiple platforms [information] self
  • 76. ļ¬‚ickr photo by chrisfurniss http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/chrisfurniss/5554098017 shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC) license How do you get where you want to go?
  • 77. itā€™s ok to start small
  • 78. The Scout Report is the ļ¬‚agship publication of the Internet Scout Research Group. Published every Friday both on the Web and by email subscription, it provides a fast, convenient way to stay informed. https://scout.wisc.edu/
  • 79. http://oztlnet.com/ The OZTL_NET Discussion List is an email-based forum for information professionals working in Australian schools. It is supported by the teacher librarianship academic staff at the School of Information Studies , Charles Sturt University. Discussion is open to all members of the Australian TL community and any people with a genuine interest in teacher librarianship and/or school libraries.
  • 80. http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/96705 A crowdsourced collection of over 100 essays from around the world about trends in school libraries written by librarians, teachers, publishers, and library vendors.
  • 81. I need to search, scan, and select the best resources I can find for my own personal interests, and by making my choices available to others, I create a resource for many besides myself.Itā€™s about knowing, learning, sharing, and teaching, all in one. Turn personal interest into a community of interest The Solution: Infotention Training http://www.rheingold.com/university/mini-courses/
  • 82. cc licensed ļ¬‚ickr photo by assbach: http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/assbach/253218488/ Gather Seek Follow Explore Cultivating inquisitive mindsets
  • 83. http://delicious.com/hrheingold/crap_detection ā€˜crapā€™ detection cc licensed ļ¬‚ickr photo by selva: http://ļ¬‚ickr.com/photos/selva/23816545/ Information labyrinth Howard Rheingold Nurture strategies for information ļ¬‚uency
  • 84. Gapminder fact-based world view http://www.gapminder.org/for-teachers/
  • 85.
  • 88. Evernote in education Flipboard Magazine http://bit.ly/1cmL2Ki
  • 89. h?p://23mobilethings.net/wpress/ Modelling exemplary use of social media, search engines, and collaborative research strategies.
  • 90. The natural limitations of search has resulted in expansion of choice in information curation. The traditional social bookmarking sites like diigo, pearltrees, Scoopit, and others enable users to save information. Products like pinterest allow for collection of visual artifacts, allowing users to organize them into inļ¬nite categories. http://www.teachthought.com/featured/how-google-impacts-the-way-students-think/ But recent software has taken this even further, with apps like Learnist, mentormob, and even InstaGrok providing more structure to how information is not only discovered, but sequenced and applied.
  • 91. Diigo is a social bookmarking site that allows users to collect bookmarks, annotate them and share to groups or lists. Pinterest is a pinboard-styled social photo sharing website. The service allows users to create and manage theme-based image collections linked out to sites of origin. Learnist is a social curation and sharing site that integrates with other curation opportunities such as Pinterest, LinkedIn, Google+, Twitter Livebinders is a great way to creat your own information resources, evidence, documentation, and more. Itā€™s easy and itā€™s visual and a great opportunity for collaborating, organising and sharing resources. Scoop.it allows users to create and share their own themed magazines designed around a given topic.
  • 92. Diigo
  • 93. Lorem Ipsum Dolor Maecenas aliquam maecenas ligula nostra, accumsan taciti. Sociis mauris in integer El eu libero cras interdum at eget habitasse elementum est, ipsum purus pede Aliquet sed. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, ligula suspendisse nulla pretium, rhoncus
  • 96.
  • 98. Europeana enables people to explore the digital resources of Europe's museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections. http://www.europeana.eu/portal/index.html Linked Open Data on the Web. The site currently contains metadata on 3.5 million texts, images, videos and sounds.
  • 99. Global Images The key goal of The Commons is to share hidden treasures from the world's public photography archives. https://www.ļ¬‚ickr.com/commons
  • 100. Create resource guides Feedly is a great RSS feed reader to help you monitor lots of resources quickly. Smore or Tackk works well to create newsletter types of pages where you can add new resources and news. Flipboard Magazines allow you to create collections of articles, links to resources, images, news and more. Users can subscribe and get updates in a variety of ways, depending on the source. Tumblr blog ā€“ itā€™s easy to add notes, photos, links to articles to a tumblr. Your audience can subscribe to update through their own tumblr account, visit it via itā€™s URL or via an RSS feed Diigo Groups ā€“ Bookmark items in Diigo and add items to a diigo group that your audience can subscribe to updates via email or RSS. RSS magic ā€“ Anything with an RSS feed gives you lots more options. Readers can subscribe via their own feed reader or email. And you can display updates in a widget on your web/wiki pages. https://cooltoolsforschool.wordpress.com/thing-22-create-a-resource-guide/
  • 101.
  • 102. Flickr
  • 104.
  • 106. Find free images online http://judyoconnell.com/ļ¬nd-free-images-online/ PhotoPin ā€“ My ļ¬rst stop for photo searching. Very easy to use and searches a number of sources for CC licensed photos. CC search ā€“ search for images, video and music from one search page. Handy! Flickr advanced search ā€“ Scroll to the botton of the screen and select the Creative Commons setting & ā€œFind content to modify, adapt, or build uponā€ Image search tools
  • 107. ā€¢ Post photos of school & community events. ā€¢ Create a school group on Flickr for students & staff to share photos of events. ā€¢ Hold a ā€œDay in the Lifeā€ event where the community shares photos representing one day in the life of the school. ā€¢ Photos to chronicle library/school renovations and keep community up to date. ā€¢ Share photos of art work and crafts created by students. ā€¢ Book spine poetry photos. :) ā€¢ Scan & post historic photos and ask community to share memories through the comments feature. ā€¢ Join other groups or share your own class groups! ā€¢ Share ideas for library displays, program ideas and more. ā€¢ Create slide shows that can be embedded on your web page ā€¢ Create your own favourites collection ā€¢ Public photo sharing sites like ļ¬‚ickr are great resources for Creative Commons licensed images to use in presentations.
  • 109. Creative Commons Creative Commons licensing allows for reuse of a image (and other intellectual content) under certain conditions. The licensing is easy to understand and having students select how they want to license their own work is a great way to get students thinking about copyright, reuse and attribution.
  • 110. Creative commons licenses work as ā€œsome rights reserved rule instead of ā€œall rights reservedā€ rule. Diverse set of license conditions with a range of freedoms and limitations. http://creativecommons.org/
  • 111. Digital content curation and communication The beneļ¬ts of content curation is that you donā€™t re-invent the wheel - you share! Model the future!
  • 112.
  • 113.
  • 114. Curriculum projects The focus of the project was to facilitate deeper learning in our students by creating an ā€˜authentic learningā€™ experience to strengthen writing and literacy skills across the curriculum. In English, students learned about the literary conventions of forensic ļ¬ction in their crime novel, Framed, and how to use them to solve a crime. In Science, students learned about how use a variety of scientiļ¬c methods including analysing dental records, fragments and ļ¬bres, ļ¬ngerprinting, shoe-printing and DNA samples in order to solve a crime. Body in the library
  • 115. Curriculum projects Each boy received a forensic workbook ā€“ containing a range of materials for examination such as crime reports, witness statements and a coroners report. In addition the ā€˜crime sceneā€™ was taped off, with key evidence on display e.g. ļ¬ngerprints, the location of the body, and places where DNA was found. Photographic evidence included the injury reports (fake bruising and blood on the victim), video footage of the scene of the crime (staged by students and teachers) and also hard hitting interviews.
  • 116. Curriculum projects Oā€™Connell, J. (2011). Body in the Library': A cross-curriculum transliteracy project, in L.Marquardt & D. Oberg (Ed.) Global Perspectives on School Libraries: Projects and Practices, Berlin, New York : De Gruyter Saur. English curriculum ā€¢ Study of forensic ļ¬ction and different sub -genres of mystery ļ¬ction (this also provided an opportunity for supporting literature displays in the library) ā€¢ Study of famous ļ¬ction forensic ļ¬lms/novels/characters ā€¢ Character and plot analysis, including the relationships of clues, events, and people in solving a crime. Science curriculum ā€¢ Study of forensic science and the scientiļ¬c method required (this provided an opportunity for non-ļ¬ction book displays in the library) ā€¢ Crime scene basics, protocol, techniques, scientiļ¬c evidence. ā€¢ Police techniques for investigating a murder. i.e., interviews, ID parade, CTV security images.
  • 117. What is really at stake?
  • 118. ā€¢ Communication ā€“sharing thoughts, questions, ideas and solutions ā€¢ Curation ā€“collecting and reflecting on what we encounter ā€¢ Collaboration ā€“working together to reach a goal ā€“putting talent, expertise and ā€˜smartsā€™ to work ā€¢ Critical thinking ā€“looking at problems in a new way ā€“linking learning across subjects and disciplines ā€¢ Creativity ā€“trying new approaches to get things done ā€“innovation and invention
  • 119. 119 Developing agile approaches ..... http://libraryschool.libguidescms.com/hiddentreasures Hidden treasures in the global commons
  • 120. 120 The leadership support is out there .....
  • 121. 121 pedagogy and school libraries ā€¦.. WOW