[Asis-l] Fwd: Project CoPILOT - request for international contributors
M.J. Menou
michel.menou at orange.fr
Mon Nov 5 06:39:01 EST 2012
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The University of Birmingham and London School of Economics and
Political Science are working with the Communication and Information
Sector of UNESCO on a short project. Project CoPILOT (Community of
Practice for Information Literacy Online Teaching) is looking at how
librarians and teachers can share information and digital literacy
resources globally to support their own teaching and build good practice.
We are currently looking to recruit volunteers from around the world to
join an online Community of Practice. Contributors should ideally be
teaching information or digital literacy and have an interest in
creating or using open educational resources to inform their practice.
The project will explore the use of an online community platform to
build a community of practice and share resources. If you would like to
get involved please contact Nancy Graham (n.graham.1 at bham.ac.uk
<mailto:n.graham.1 at bham.ac.uk>). You will be invited to join the
community and expected to contribute to discussions and provide feedback
on resources. Please state which country you come from and the area in
which you work.
Further details about the project are available at
http://delilaopen.wordpress.com/project-co-pilot/
Many thanks
Jane
Dr Jane Secker
Copyright and Digital Literacy Advisor, Centre for Learning Technology,
London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street,
London, WC2A 2AE
Editor, Journal of Information Literacy:
http://ojs.lboro.ac.uk/ojs/index.php/JIL
Tel 020 7955 6530 | Email j.secker at lse.ac.uk <mailto:j.secker at lse.ac.uk>
| Blog http://elearning.lse.ac.uk/blogs/socialsoftware
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