[tweetmeme source=”librarianbyday” only_single=false]This week I had the honor of being Michael Sauers guest on Nebraska Library Commission’s NCompass Live Tech Talk. The session was recorded and you can listen and watch below.
You can see just the slideshow below
Resources mentioned during the post :
- Transliteracy as a Blueberry Smoothie
- Escaping the Echo Chamber – presentation
- Defining Transliteracy for Librarians
- FCC’s Broadband Action Agenda Fails to Address Training and Education
- Empowering Library Users to Work with Digital Media
- Librarians Play a Vital Role in 21st Century Literacies
- Transliterate Divide – Working Definition
- Knight Commission on the Information Needs of Communities in a Democracy Warns of “Second Class Citizens” in the Digital Age
- Libraries Need to Focus on Transliteracy
- Mobile Phones Are Not The Key to Bridging the Digital Divide
- Yes You Do Have The Time to Learn That New Fangled Internet, Just Put Down The Remote
August 8, 2010 at 1:50 pm
[…] Bobbi Newman offers a lecture and Q&A on libraries and Transliteracy. This hour-long presentation, offered by the Nebraska Library Commissions’ NCompass Live, is worth watching if you’re involved at all with information literacy. Transliteracy is “the ability to read, write and interact across a range of platforms, tools and media from signing and orality through handwriting, print, TV, radio and film, to digital social networks.” Bobbie shows how this ought to be squared off in several forms of librarianship. (I know this is something I’m going to write more about in the future.) […]