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Thanks for the videos, Mike!
Mike Eisenberg, Dean Emeritus and Professor at the University of Washington iSchool and co-founder of Big6, shares a growing series of video conversations that should provoke both understanding and discussion of topics and issues near and dear to the hearts of teacher librarians, topics and issues that should matter to everyone involved in learning.
In partnership with ABC-CLIO, Mike shares a monthly series of vodcasts on the ABC-CLIO blog and also available on ABCCLIOLive and ABC-CLIO’s Teacher Tube Channel.)
Mike bases his talk-show style conversations on questions posed by graduate students and librarians around the country.
The vodcasts are perfect for sharing at district library meetings and inservice classrooms. They may be useful for helping you articulate your role and instructional goals with stakeholders in department, faculty, board, and PTA meetings.
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Watch them alone when you need a pep talk, as well as a few practical ideas for amplifying your practice from a respected mentor.
So far Mike offers:
- Vodcast #1—What is Information Literacy?
- Vodcast #2—How to Implement an Information Literacy Program
- Vodcast #3–Accountability in the Information Literacy Program
- Vodcast #4–The Role of the Teacher Librarian and the School Library Program
Thanks, Mike and our friends at ABC-CLIO!
Filed under: information literacy, instruction, libraries, media literacy, teacher librarians
About Joyce Valenza
Joyce is an Assistant Professor of Teaching at Rutgers University School of Information and Communication, a technology writer, speaker, blogger and learner. Follow her on Twitter: @joycevalenza
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