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SUMMARY:How libraries can support media and information literacy for early childhood school students
DESCRIPTION:Are you passionate about education and the pivotal role libraries play in shaping young minds? Join the National and State Libraries of Australasia (NSLA) for enlightening online sessions that delve into the crucial role of libraries in fostering media and information literacy for young people. \nWhy Attend?\nIn today’s complex information landscape\, media and information literacy skills and dispositions are essential for young people. Libraries are uniquely positioned to support the development of these skills\, providing resources\, guidance\, and a safe space for exploration and learning. This symposium will explore why libraries have an important role to play and how a guiding framework of attitude\, awareness\, ability\, and access can be put into action. \n>> Register here \nThe symposium will have 3 sessions\, across 3 days\, with each focused on a different stage of schooling: early childhood\, Year K-6\, and Year 7-12/13. Choose a session that best meets your needs\, or attend all three to get insights from examples across all year levels. \nKey Topics:\nEach session will cover the following:\n\nDefinitions of media and information literacy\, and why it is important.\nThe role of libraries in developing media and information literacy skills and dispositions.\nAn overview of the 4As (attitude\, awareness\, ability\, and access) Framework and examples from across NSLA libraries.\nQ&A session\, including questions from the audience.\n\nDates & Times:\nDay 1: Early Childhood Focus-Tuesday\, October 29\, 2024: 3:00-4:00 PM AEDT/5:00-6:00 PM NZDT\nDay 2: K-6 Focus-Wednesday\, October 30\, 2024: 3:00-4:00 PM AEDT/5:00-6:00 PM NZDT\nDay 3: 7-12/13 Focus-Thursday\, October 31\, 2024: 3:00-4:00 PM AEDT/5:00-6:00 PM NZDT
URL:https://medialiteracy.org.au/event/how-libraries-can-support-media-and-information-literacy-for-early-childhood-school-students/
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SUMMARY:How libraries can support media and information literacy for K-6 school students
DESCRIPTION:Are you passionate about education and the pivotal role libraries play in shaping young minds? Join the National and State Libraries of Australasia (NSLA) for enlightening online sessions that delve into the crucial role of libraries in fostering media and information literacy for young people. \nWhy Attend?\nIn today’s complex information landscape\, media and information literacy skills and dispositions are essential for young people. Libraries are uniquely positioned to support the development of these skills\, providing resources\, guidance\, and a safe space for exploration and learning. This symposium will explore why libraries have an important role to play and how a guiding framework of attitude\, awareness\, ability\, and access can be put into action. \n>> Register here \nThe symposium will have 3 sessions\, across 3 days\, with each focused on a different stage of schooling: early childhood\, Year K-6\, and Year 7-12/13. Choose a session that best meets your needs\, or attend all three to get insights from examples across all year levels. \nKey Topics:\nEach session will cover the following:\n\nDefinitions of media and information literacy\, and why it is important.\nThe role of libraries in developing media and information literacy skills and dispositions.\nAn overview of the 4As (attitude\, awareness\, ability\, and access) Framework and examples from across NSLA libraries.\nQ&A session\, including questions from the audience.\n\nDates & Times:\nDay 1: Early Childhood Focus-Tuesday\, October 29\, 2024: 3:00-4:00 PM AEDT/5:00-6:00 PM NZDT\nDay 2: K-6 Focus-Wednesday\, October 30\, 2024: 3:00-4:00 PM AEDT/5:00-6:00 PM NZDT\nDay 3: 7-12/13 Focus-Thursday\, October 31\, 2024: 3:00-4:00 PM AEDT/5:00-6:00 PM NZDT
URL:https://medialiteracy.org.au/event/how-libraries-can-support-media-and-information-literacy-for-k-6-school-students/
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SUMMARY:Information Literacy turns 50!
DESCRIPTION:As we celebrate 50 years since ‘information literacy’ was first introduced\, we honour the Australian practitioners and researchers who have shaped its impact on our field\, education and society. With the rapid changes in the information landscape\, we must also explore what information literacy means in today’s digital world. In the age of generative AI\, deepfakes\, and disinformation\, is information literacy still sufficient to navigate these challenges? Join us in celebrating this milestone and exploring the future of information literacy. \nWe will be joined by Professor Christine Bruce\, Vicki McDonald\, Dr Suzana Sukovic and Dr Ellie Abdi\, and the panel will be moderated by Professor Helen Partridge. \nThis event is free for ALIA members or $22 for non-members. \n>>Register here
URL:https://medialiteracy.org.au/event/information-literacy-turns-50/
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SUMMARY:How libraries can support media and information literacy for high school school students
DESCRIPTION:Are you passionate about education and the pivotal role libraries play in shaping young minds? Join the National and State Libraries of Australasia (NSLA) for enlightening online sessions that delve into the crucial role of libraries in fostering media and information literacy for young people. \nWhy Attend?\nIn today’s complex information landscape\, media and information literacy skills and dispositions are essential for young people. Libraries are uniquely positioned to support the development of these skills\, providing resources\, guidance\, and a safe space for exploration and learning. This symposium will explore why libraries have an important role to play and how a guiding framework of attitude\, awareness\, ability\, and access can be put into action. \n>> Register here \nThe symposium will have 3 sessions\, across 3 days\, with each focused on a different stage of schooling: early childhood\, Year K-6\, and Year 7-12/13. Choose a session that best meets your needs\, or attend all three to get insights from examples across all year levels. \nKey Topics:\nEach session will cover the following:\n\nDefinitions of media and information literacy\, and why it is important.\nThe role of libraries in developing media and information literacy skills and dispositions.\nAn overview of the 4As (attitude\, awareness\, ability\, and access) Framework and examples from across NSLA libraries.\nQ&A session\, including questions from the audience.\n\nDates & Times:\nDay 1: Early Childhood Focus-Tuesday\, October 29\, 2024: 3:00-4:00 PM AEDT/5:00-6:00 PM NZDT\nDay 2: K-6 Focus-Wednesday\, October 30\, 2024: 3:00-4:00 PM AEDT/5:00-6:00 PM NZDT\nDay 3: 7-12/13 Focus-Thursday\, October 31\, 2024: 3:00-4:00 PM AEDT/5:00-6:00 PM NZDT
URL:https://medialiteracy.org.au/event/how-libraries-can-support-media-and-information-literacy-for-high-school-school-students/
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