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21C School Librarian - What does it take?Judy O’Connell

Information Literacy / School Libraries Section Satellite Cape Town, South Africa14th August 2015

When you stand at the door of your library and look inside, what is your school library dream?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/planolibrary/3382581338/

What does your library look like, sound like, and feel like - to you and to your students and teachers?

cc licensed ( BY SD ) flickr photo by heyjudegallery: http://flickr.com/photos/heyjude/480675657/

School libraries are vital, showcasing and empowering the best in good reading and

research for immersion in knowledge.cc licensed ( BY NC SD ) flickr photo by J. Star: http://flickr.com/photos/jstar/345712329/

What has changed?

Viewing and linking

Single view online web pages for information and

marketing

Choice & experiencesPortable, socially powered, focused

on life-stream, content, and powered by

widgets, drag and drop, and mashups of user engagement.

Immersive & pervasiveConnections and

experiences augmented and

transformed through immersive

technology and smart data.

http://www.miragebookmark.ch/most-interesting-libraries.htm

Library

National libraries in every country

http://www.miragebookmark.ch/most-interesting-libraries.htm

Library 2.0

The Dead Sea Scrolls online from Israel Museum’s Shrine of the Book

The King James Bible required seven years to translate and many months for scribes to copy.

Now we can have it ‘whispernetted’ into electronic paper in moments.

Once again, it was a book that inspired many radical changes in our global society.

changing their reading

and

information encounters

The iPad and other mobile devices have probably changed learning forever.

http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-16933145/stock-photo-technology

School libraries and

teacher librarians can

be immersed

in today’s interactive

knowledge

environments.

Responsible for helping students and teachers connect to the ‘outside world’ with comprehensive projects, activities and technology media.

Engaging students with all the dimensions of learning that we can think of!

Multi-literate environments Variety of ‘services’ Curriculum understanding Collaborative work spaces Media flexibility

“In meeting readers where they are the role of the school librarian is to promote books and reading, in old ways and new ways”.

Change has arrived at an iSchool library near you. Judy O’Connell

Change has arrived at an iSchool library near you. Judy O’Connell

“For students information literacy action happens wherever they read and interpret the world around them, not just in the library or the classroom”.

BODY in the LIBRARY

Dear Sophie

“Learning today requires teachers to understand reading and information seeking in a connected world.”

Change has arrived at an iSchool library near you. Judy O’Connell

Knowledge 2.0

“Provide the divergence and convergence in media needed to foster motivation, differentiation, collaboration and connections necessary for 21st century learning.”

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Change has arrived at an iSchool library near you. Judy O’Connell

Knowledge 2.0

“...because students need a range of reading and information options delivered via all manner of digital devices.”

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Knowledge 2.0

“ because they need to know how to juxtapose text, sound, media and social connections in real time ”

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Knowledge 2.0

“Part of rethinking how schools work is redefining what skill mastery looks like. Integrating technology into the curriculum is putting a new twist on how teachers and students approach knowledge acquisition.”

NMC Horizon Report K-12 2015

http://www.nmc.org/publication/nmc-horizon-report-2015-k-12-edition/

• ask good questions in order to get good answers

• access and acquire material from the appropriate digital information sources

• analyse the raw material to distinguish value, bias, and re-usable information

• apply the knowledge within a real-world problem or simulation

• assess the process and the product.

Knowledge 2.0

“The more we interact with these information spaces, the more the environment changes, and the very act of finding information reshapes not only the context that gives that information meaning, but also the meaning itself.”

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DouglasThomas and John Seely Brown

BIG information world

The question is.....?

How should a librarian and technology connect?

cc licensed ( BY NC SA ) flickr photo by fatboyke (Luc): http://flickr.com/photos/fatboyke/2984569992/

What’s the story with the yellow blotch?

SearchReSearch bloghttp://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 sense-

making and information foraging.

For several years people have been fascinated by small, robot-

like figures popping up in city streets and other innocuous places. These figures, now

documented in flickr pools and blog posts from cities arose the

world, can be attributed to Stikman (sometimes searched for and referred to as "stickman"), an

anonymous graffiti 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

put video

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..... because your knowledge and my knowledge, based on what search results we are served, may be very different from each other.

Siva  Vaidhyanathan  in  The  Googlization  of  Everything,

Filter bubble!

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“the first search result is clicked on twice as much as the second, and the second twice as much as the third”. Dan Russell, Google’s usability chief

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Search is fast without necessarily being intelligent

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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?

Learn about the latest additions to search so as to get the most out of Google.

http://www.google.com/insidesearch/features/

Because Google is where everyone starts!

By demonstrating how to connect a database information repository (such as EBSCO, Gale, or JStor) or a local library service with Google Scholar, we are helping students broaden the scope of their information seeking, while at the same time refining the quality of the information response.

RSS topic and journal alerts

1. Find the right thing 2. Get the best summary 3. Go broader and deeper

http://www.kidrex.org/

https://developers.google.com/custom-search/docs/tutorial/creatingcse

Google Trends

Flu

embed code is also available

http://www.instagrok.com/

Wolfram|Alpha is a free online computational knowledge engine that generates answers to questions in real time by doing computations on its own vast internal knowledge base.

http://www.wolframalpha.com/educators/

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Your information flow might be so last century...

http://judyoconnell.com/2013/06/17/your-information-flow-might-be-so-last-century/

http://www.go-gulf.com/60seconds.jpg

Begin with yourself

http://pennystocks.la/internet-in-real-time/

http://pennystocks.la/internet-in-real-time/

South African digital landscape

https://youtu.be/8n9008VfpeQ

Devices are providing options for innovation never before possible.

Understand how to connect, communicate and collaborate

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social learning information team

This is the connected world!

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[social] self

• Social media • Video channels • Communication • Curation • QR Codes • Podcasts

[social] self

Personal learning environment –

relying on the people we connect

with through social networks and

collaborative tools e.g. Twitter,

Yammer.

Personal learning network –

knowing where or to whom to

connect and find professional

content

[learning] self

Personal web tools – used

for tracking our life and

powering our information

organisation e.g. photos to

Facebook, pictures to Flickr,

photos to Twitter

[learning] self

Cloud computing – utilising open

access between sources and devices

e.g. Edmodo, Evernote, Diigo.

Mixed reality – adopting e-devices and

augmented reality e.g. ebooks,

QRcodes, Layar browser.

Content curation – utilising web

services to filter and disseminate

resources, news, and knowledge

promptsl

[learning] self

Microblogging

Social bookmarking and tagging

Collaborative writing

Information management – e.g. Endnote, Easybib, Zotero

Information capture on multiple devices – 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

[team] self

knowledge encounters

The Scout Report is the flagship 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://oztlnet.com/

http://oztlnet.com/

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.

http://bit.ly/digitaltoolbox

http://cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/

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Use LiveBinders to integrate a variety of online resources in one location giving students what they need in context:

Organise

http://www.livebinders.com/play/play/245623

Evernote for Educators

Digital librarian

In talking about school libraries and the essential paradigm shift that is taking place, Stanley (2011) highlights three areas of influence:

Information fluency — using search engines effectively; evaluating online information; collaborating in virtual environments, and delivering material resources online.

Digital citizenship — understanding responsible and ethical use of information, and maintaining safe online practices.

Digital storytelling — reading, writing and listening to books in many formats; creating, collaborating and sharing in a range of mediums.

Digital citizenship

Stanley. D.B. (2011). Change has arrived for school libraries, School Library Monthly, 27 (4)4, 45–47.

21 C librarian

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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:

• Sense-making • Social intelligence • Novel and adaptive thinking • Cross-cultural competency • Computational thinking

• New-media literacy • Transdisciplinarity • Design mindset • Cognitive load management • Virtual collaboration

http://www.iftf.org/our-work/global-landscape/work/future-work-skills-2020/

Challenge based learning

Project based learning

http://bit.ly/pgS98P http://bit.ly/pM6JiXSusie Boss & Jane Krauss

Guided Enquiry

Game based learning

http://bit.ly/qjDBsc

Education’s value-add is

in coaching and

troubleshooting

when students are

applying their learning,

and in challenging

students to apply their

thinking to hands-on

learning by

doing and teaming.

The flipped classroom

Stop isolating, separating, and labelling the many aspects of library services

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Information curation

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Gather

Seek Follow

Explore

Cultivating inquisitive mindsets

Choose the right tool to re-frame information collection and organisation as highly flexible and collaborative information and knowledge conversations.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/

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.It’s about knowing, learning,

sharing, and teaching, all in one.

Turn personal interest into a community of interest

The Solution: Infotention Traininghttp://www.rheingold.com/university/mini-courses/

Flipboard Magazine

http://theedublogger.com/2013/06/12/flipboard/

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Modelling exemplary use of

social media, search engines,

and collaborative research strategies.

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The leadership challenges are out there .....

http://libraryschool.libguidescms.com/hiddentreasures

Hidden treasures in the global commons

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Where do we begin?

• Communication

–sharing thoughts, questions, ideas and solutions

• Curation

–collecting and reflecting on what we encounter

• Collaboration

–working together to reach a goal

–putting talent, expertise and ‘smarts’ to work

• Critical thinking

– looking at problems in a new way

– linking learning across subjects and disciplines

• Creativity

– trying new approaches to get things done

– innovation and invention104

Will your library be be an important “hop, step, and jump” in your student’s learning futures?

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Are you trusting and listening to your students and giving them a role in helping define the future of your library services?

Will your library be the first step or not even be in the game?

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Y/Our connections are everything!

http://judyoconnell.com

http://www.facebook.com/judy.oconnell

http://twitter.com/heyjudeonline

O’Connell, J. (2011) “Change Has Arrived at an iSchool Library near you” in Information Literacy Beyond Library 2.0 Edited by Peter Godwin and Jo Parker, Facet. In publication.

Thank You

O'Connell, J., & Groom, D. (2010). Connect, communicate, collaborate. Acer Press.

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