[Asis-l] 13 Dec, 12 noon Second Life time; Using a "23 Things" approach as part of an information literacy class

Sheila A Webber s.webber at sheffield.ac.uk
Mon Dec 12 17:43:58 EST 2011


What: Using a "23 Things" approach as part of an information literacy class
When: Tuesday13 December 2011, 12noon Second Life time (which is the
same as US Pacific time, see http://tinyurl.com/czarcan for times
elsewhere)

Where: Infolit iSchool in the virtual world, Second Life:
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Infolit%20iSchool/125/240/22/
You need a SL avatar and the SL browser on your computer to participate

Sheila Webber (Information School, University of Sheffield, UK: Sheila
Yoshikawa in Second Life) will describe how she used a "23 Things"
approach with her class of Masters student in the Information School,
University of sheffields. The class size was 115 students and the
majority are international students, particularly from China. "23
Things" is an approach that originated with public librarians
developing staff knowledge of Web 2.0  through use of blogging.
Presentation in voice, discussion in text chat.

A Centre for Information Literacy Research event


-- 
Sheila Webber, Senior Lecturer & Director of the Centre for
Information Literacy Research, Information School, The University of
Sheffield, 211 Portobello Street, Sheffield, S1 4DP. UK
s.webber at sheffield.ac.uk
Phone: +44 114 222 2641
Second Life & Twitter: Sheila Yoshikawa
The Information Literacy Weblog http://information-literacy.blogspot.com/


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