1. “The role of the Knowledge Center in promoting media literacy on the University campus. Describe the possibilities and strategies for success.” Beth A Schuck Candidate for Senior Library Director April 6, 2010
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3. Define Media Literacy: Wikipedia: Media literacy is a repertoire of competences that enable people to analyze, evaluate and create messages in a wide variety of media modes, genres and forms.
Would like to hear from you, your thoughts on this concept.
Marshall McLuhan clip Wired Magazine. Library School
Nice definition
Emory initiatives: Digital storytelling; digital citizenship: WI: Includes:Judgment, analysis and creation of media products analyze and edit media as appropriate to audience and purpose.number one critical challenge for schools in the 21st century is: "a growing need for formal instruction in key new skills, including information literacy, visual literacy, and technological literacy
From her blog: Despite more than 20 years of development, there are few agreements on definitions. Are we educating children about media or with media? Are we talking about a process (media education), or an outcome (media literacy)? Does media literacy include media production? According to researchers at this conference, the answer to all of the questions is “yes.”Information, media, and technology literacy is the acquisition, organization, use, and evaluation of information that prepares students to be active, informed, and literate citizens. The study of social studies includes a variety of skills which are essential to the understanding of historical, geographic, economic, and civic content. Social studies skills are the foundation and building blocks for students to gain an understanding to become an engaged and informed citizen of the 21st Century. These skills which reflect both 21st Century and social studies skills should be taught as an integrated part of classroom content. Nevada’s students must develop skills enabling them to be content literate, gain literacy in media, technology, and information, think critically through historical analysis and interpretation, and become responsible, informed citizens through civic engagement and understanding. http://studentdev.jour.unr.edu/jeducation/?p=68&cpage=1#comment-6
So what advantages does the KC possess?
Then: people were prepared to build their workflows around library services.Now: the library must be prepared to build its services around people's workflows.This shift is because people are increasingly building their workflows - or learnflows, or researchflows. ... - on the network. In some cases through a bricolage of desktop and network tools (e.g. toolbars, rss feeds, social networking sites, search engines, etc); in some cases through prefabricated workflow environments (e.g. course management systems, ...).
Who will care and or has influence over whether KC succeeds? Where should the KC reach out into their world?
Get them at orientation; giveaways; Use text messages, volunteer at student events, at new student week activities, Freshman book activities.
Show faculty the possibilities by using the technology within their learning workflow
Program based ideasGet into their curriculum world: www.mediaeducation.net Armin Hottmann with the Media Education across the Curriculum
Grants for curriculum revisionParticipate in university initiatives.
2000-2005 employers survey: Bring in employers and showcase student workTie the program to their vision: we hold the following values at the center of our endeavor: Integrity ,Excellence, Accountability , Inclusiveness,Creativity,And Innovation Host student senior projects at @one; showcase marketing majors,
Hear what KC staff think and incorporate their ideas, What skills do we need to do this well?How will we know if we are getting there?