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Jennie Bales

We create our future: Why we need to embrace critical digital pedagogy - Linking Learning - 1 views

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    "we have the capacity to create our future, and our actions - and particularly our actions as educators - inform the type of future we are heading towards. It is not enough to view digital literacies as forms of technical competence, and to embrace protectionist models of digital citizenship which emphasise frameworks focused only on personal responsibility."
Jennie Bales

Futurist Speaker Thomas Frey - The Future of Libraries | DaVinci Institute - 0 views

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    The Future of Libraries: Beginning the Great Transformation by futurist Thomas Frey of the DaVinci Institute challenges the library and information profession to rethink the library's role as a centre of information to a centre of culture to meet the changing needs of society.
Jennie Bales

How Libraries are Reinventing Themselves for the Future | How Libraries are Reinventing... - 0 views

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    Time magazine pictorial report on the how American public libraries are facing cut back challenges by re imagining their roles and services.
Jennie Bales

FYA | Foundation for Young Adults - 0 views

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    The future is going to look very different. At FYA we believe young people are not a problem to be helped or solved. Young people are ambitious, creative and capable of rethinking the world and solving tomorrow's problems today. And can do it all with a social conscience that will let them build a better world in the process. FYA is all about backing the next generation of young people who are going to rethink the world and create a better future.
Jennie Bales

21st Century Pedagogy: An Educator's Guide for Teaching the Future | Owlcation - 0 views

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    "n the very near future, educators will begin taking advantage of out-of-class technological sources. These sources will be used to reach the students outside of school, which will greatly expand the potential of what can be taught."
Jennie Bales

Trends | Transforming Libraries - 0 views

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    The Center for the Future of Libraries works to identify trends relevant to libraries and librarianship. This trend library is available to help libraries and librarians understand how trends are developing and why they matter. Each trend is updated as new reports and articles are made available. New trends will be added as they are developed. Although the focus is on libraries rather than school libraries this useful resource bank
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    The Center for the Future of Libraries works to identify trends relevant to libraries and librarianship. This trend library is available to help libraries and librarians understand how trends are developing and why they matter. Each trend is updated as new reports and articles are made available. New trends will be added as they are developed. Although the focus is on libraries rather than school libraries this useful resource bank
Jennie Bales

Digital stories are shaping our views of a sustainable future - 0 views

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    "The digital revolution is changing the ways of the world. Not surprisingly it is also reshaping our perception of sustainability. Digital tools can help us offer fresh perspectives on our visions of the future."
Jennie Bales

Literature Review | IFLA Trend Report - 0 views

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    The literature review is a fundamental building block of the IFLA Trend Report. It reviews and summarises existing over 170 studies, trend forecasts, journal articles and academic papers which look at future trends which have the potential to affect the global information environment.
Jennie Bales

SLJ's Top 10 Tech Trends 2014 | School Library Journal - 0 views

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    School Library Journal identifies key trends in technology that teacher librarians need to be up to speed with and adopting to meet current and future needs
Jennie Bales

How well does the new Australian Curriculum prepare young people for climate change? - 0 views

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    "If we are to tackle climate change and adapt to the impacts that are already unavoidable, then children need to be educated for a changing future. Until now, however, this subject matter has been largely missing from the Australian Curriculum."
Jennie Bales

The Library and Information Sector: Core Knowledge, Skills and Attributes | Australian ... - 0 views

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    The library and information sector has a distinctive area of knowledge and skills which is required for effective professional practice. Library and information specialists need to acquire the relevant disciplinary expertise, demonstrate employment-related skills and be prepared for a challenging and dynamic future in many diverse environments.
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Innovation in libraries | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    Ideas for future focussed libraries - curated by Catherine Lee.
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Inanimate Alice | Home - 0 views

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    A Digital Novel (2012) ... set in a technology saturated near future, Inanimate Alice tells the story of a girl called Alice, merging text with animation, videos, music and games to explore what it means to conduct your life online. Requires user action to drive the story forward.Uses text, images, music, sound effects, puzzles and games to illustrate and enhance the narrative. Each a self-contained story, the chapters become more complex as the narrative unfolds reflecting Alice's age and competency as she develops towards her calling as a game animator and designer. See the Teacher's Notes for information on using this title with students.
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The Wombat to Kaptn Koori - Aboriginal representation in comic books and capes | NITV - 0 views

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    After listing as many Australian Indigenous representations in the superhero worlds, I noticed that many of the early characters' powers are connected to the conceptual 'Dreamtime'. Although this is presented in different ways, it's often done using separate dimensions within the extended comic multiverses. Very little have any mention of actual Aboriginal nations, and do not seem to have had much research or thought towards any level of authenticity. However, the more recent characters appear to have had much more understanding put into these characters; their origins, and their characteristics. But sadly, very few entries here are designed by Aboriginal artists or written by Aboriginal authors themselves, but given the positive development from the 1980s to today, hopefully this is something we will see more of in future.
Jennie Bales

2 Simple Things That Will Make Essential Questions Better Every Time - 2 views

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    An essential question is an incredibly powerful tool for discovery learning and critical thinking skill development. Essential and herding questions are also one of the 10 shifts of practice of future-focused learning. If you consider what learning actually is, it is usually the answer to a need or what springs from curiosity around a personal connection. This usually involves the asking of essential questions to drive the learning. However, when they're working with EQs, teachers often ask, "How can I make essential questions better?" 1. Move the question higher on Bloom's Taxonomy 2. Remove specificity
Jennie Bales

6 Strategies for Writing Essential Questions That Will Inspire Learners - 2 views

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    One of the transformations occurring in modern learning is students becoming creators of knowledge. It's why we've defined essential questions as one of the 10 shifts of practice in future-focused learning. In essence, this shift means moving from answering the questions to questioning the answers. It's about the quest of pursuing an answer to a question that isn't easily obtainable. This is, of course, the essence of an essential question.
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