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Åke Nygren

IFLA/UNESCO Public Library Manifesto 1994 | IFLA - 0 views

  • supporting both individual and self conducted education as well as formal education at all levels; providing opportunities for personal creative development; stimulating the imagination and creativity of children and young people;
  • ensuring access for citizens to all sorts of community information;
  • facilitating the development of information and computer literacy skills;
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  • The public library shall in principle be free of charge
  • It must be supported by specific legislation and financed by national and local governments. It has to be an essential component of any long-term strategy for culture, information provision, literacy and education.
  • Cooperation with relevant partners - for example, user groups and other professionals at local, regional, national as well as international level- has to be ensured.
  • Collections and services should not be subject to any form of ideological, political or religious censorship, nor commercial pressures.
Syed Amjad Ali

Creativity and Innovation for Mobile Development Starts At The Grassroots Level - 0 views

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    Mobile platform to deliver e-learning courses has provided opportunities to think more to meet new and diversified learning requirements.
Syed Amjad Ali

Why E-Learning - A simple analysis - 0 views

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    E-Learning industry is witnessing tremendous growth in terms of revenue and application. It has become a synonym for many of the learning requirements in corporates, academics and government institutions. To provide most suitable learning solutions, industry experts exploring and inventing creative methods and approaches such as Custom Learning Solutions, Rapid Learning Solutions, Gamifications, Instructor Led Training programs and blend of these methods and approaches.
Åke Nygren

Multnomah County Library turns to 'collaborative learning' to lure teens in, keep them ... - 0 views

  • Multnomah County Library turns to 'collaborative learning' to lure teens in, keep them engaged
  • Coi Vu and her team at the library are hoping that a new focus on mentor-based programs that immerse teens in specific topics will keep them coming back for more.
  • It’s known as “connected learning,” and it’s the guiding principal behind the Multnomah County Library’s latest teen engagement effort.
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  • The new approach might include a four-week course in videogame creation or an in-depth animation program. That contrasts with the library’s historical approach to teen programming, which relied heavily on one-time events that lasted a couple of hours at best.
  • Multnomah County’s not the only one to jump on the connected learning bandwagon. In Chicago and San Francisco, for example, libraries have learning spaces dedicated to fostering collaboration, creativity and learning among teens.
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  • “It gets them comfortable with being at the library, which is essential,” Vu said.
  • low-income families
  • programs are free.
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