Thursday, January 17, 2013

Talk: digital and information literacy strategy at Cardiff University

Jane Secker has announced that the next London School of Economics (LSE) NetworkED seminar will be held on Wednesday 6 February at 2.30pm UK time (in London, UK). The presenters are Cathie Jackson, Joe Nicholls and Janet Finlay, talking about the development and implementation of a digital and information literacy strategy at Cardiff University.
If people external to LSE would like to attend in person, they should contact j.secker@lse.ac.uk and she will send joining instructions. They intend to live stream the event: to watch the seminar online visit the event webpage at 2.30pm UK time on Wednesday 6 February (no booking needed; the recording will be mounted after the event). Follow the event in Twitter using #LSENetEd
You can see recordings of the earlier sessions o n the site too: Dr Jane Secker & Dr Emma Coonan "Supporting undergraduate students of the future: developing a new curriculum for information literacy"; Prof John Naughton "What do people really need to know about the Internet."; Prof Martin Weller "10 Digital Scholarship lessons in 10 videos"; David White "I knew that the internet wouldn't give me a wrong answer"; Patrick Dunleavy "The Republic of Blogs - a new phase in the development, democratisation, critique and application of knowledge"; Diana Laurillard; "Teaching as a design science: developing reliable knowledge of learning technology"; Carl Miller "The Literacy Challenge of the digital age"
Go to the website: http://clt.lse.ac.uk/events/networkED-seminar-series-08.php

Photo by Sheila Webber: sun in Hellingly woods, photoshopped, January 2013

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