[Sigifp-l] Workshop for 2017 ASIST Annual Meeting
Adam Kriesberg
akriesberg at gmail.com
Thu Mar 16 23:29:04 EDT 2017
This sounds like a great idea for a workshop! I do plan on attending the
meeting in the fall and am interesting in being a part of this. Let me know
how to help/get involved.
-Adam
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Adam Kriesberg
Post-Doctoral Scholar
University of Maryland College of Information Studies
On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 5:31 PM, A.J. Million <ajmillion at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm absolutely in support of this. Additionally, there was talk about
> using the workshop last year to gather a range of IE&P resources and then
> (possibly) create an open repository or resource for future use.
>
> I'd be willing to spearhead this part if there's a need.
>
> AJM
>
> A.J. Million, Graduate Assistant
> School of Information Science & Learning
> Technologies (SISLT)
>
> University of Missouri
> 111 London Hall
> Columbia, MO 65211
>
> E-Mail: ajmillion at gmail.com
> Web: www.amillion.us Tel: 417.894.2222 <(417)%20894-2222>
>
> On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 2:29 PM, Knox, Emily Joyce Magdelyn <
> knox at illinois.edu> wrote:
>
>> I plan to attend and would like to help with whatever we decide to do.
>>
>> Emily
>>
>> ------------------------------
>> *From:* Sigifp-l [sigifp-l-bounces at asis.org] on behalf of Brandi Loveday
>> [blloveday at gmail.com]
>> *Sent:* Thursday, March 16, 2017 11:55 AM
>> *To:* Oltmann, Shannon M
>> *Cc:* sigifp-l at asis.org
>> *Subject:* Re: [Sigifp-l] Workshop for 2017 ASIST Annual Meeting
>>
>> I think this is the perfect time to revive this workshop given the
>> political climate and unbridled attacks on science, transparency, and
>> information availability (or lack thereof).
>>
>> I think we need this, and similar panels/presentations.
>>
>> If I can help, let me know what you need.
>>
>> Brandi Loveday-Chesley
>>
>>
>> On Mar 16, 2017 11:40 AM, "Oltmann, Shannon M" <shannon.oltmann at uky.edu>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone. Last year, for ASIST 2016, we discussed a panel on
>> teaching information ethics and policy and drafted a proposal. Ultimately,
>> we had to withdraw it due to low face to face participation. The panel was
>> titled: “Advancing Information Ethics and Policy Education: Designing
>> Curriculum for Diverse Contexts, sponsored by SIG-IEP and SIG-ED” and the
>> summary is pasted below.
>>
>>
>>
>> I’m writing to see if there is interest in reviving this workshop for
>> ASIST 2017, which will meet in Washington, DC. If so, we will need to
>> update and revise the panel to fit this year’s theme. Details about ASIST
>> 2017 can be found here: https://www.asist.org/events/a
>> nnual-meeting/annual-meeting-2017/asist-2017-call-for-papers/. If you
>> would be interested in helping organize the workshop, and plan to attend
>> the meeting, please let me know. If you would be interested in
>> participating in some way (but not organizing), and plan to attend the
>> meeting, please let me know. I am also seeking ideas on how to
>> update/revise the workshop, so please share any thoughts in that regard.
>>
>>
>>
>> Another option is that we could design a completely different workshop
>> with a new focus. If you think this is a better approach for ASIST 2017,
>> please share your thoughts on this as well.
>>
>>
>>
>> I’m hoping to have a robust discussion via listserv, which we can
>> eventually transfer to a virtual meeting. Thanks, everyone, for
>> contributing your thoughts about this.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -Shannon Oltmann
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Description of 2016 panel:
>>
>> Organizers: Alan Rubel (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA), Shannon
>> Oltmann (University of Kentucky, USA), A.J. Million (University of
>> Missouri, USA), Lisa Nathan (University of British Columbia, Canada), Bryce
>> Newell (Tilburg University, Netherlands), Emad Kharzraee (Kent State
>> University, USA), Emily Knox (University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign,
>> USA), Colin Rhinesmith (University of Oklahoma, USA), Kristene Unsworth
>> (Drexel University, USA)
>>
>>
>>
>> Please join us for a full-day, collaborative workshop focusing on
>> teaching information ethics and policy on October 14, 2016.
>>
>> The SIG IEP, with the support of SIG ED, is sponsoring a workshop on
>> teaching information ethics and policy at the ASIS&T annual meeting in
>> Copenhagen. The workshop will be highly collaborative, with most of the day
>> devoted to working groups focused on building curriculum ideas, pedagogical
>> approaches, project ideas, and teaching tools. Each working group will be
>> preceded by one or two very short presentations on the topic in order to
>> spark discussion and collaboration. The goal of the workshop is to learn
>> from other scholars and teachers of IEP about different approaches, topics,
>> and teaching methods.
>>
>>
>>
>> We are seeking participation from the broadest range of scholars and
>> practitioners whose work includes, or relates to, information ethics and
>> policy (broadly construed). Participation requires only registration and
>> willingness to actively engage over the course of the workshop. We
>> encourage, but do not require, participants to bring syllabi, reading
>> lists, and other artifacts to share during the workshop. In addition, if
>> you have a particularly novel, successful, or interesting approach, unit,
>> assignment, or method for teaching information ethics and policy and would
>> like to do a very short (less than 10 minutes) presentation, please send an
>> abstract (approx.. 500 words) describing the presentation to Alan Rubel at
>> arubel at wisc.edu (subject line: ASIS&T workshop) by August 30. We will
>> notify accepted presentations by September 1, in time for conference early
>> registration (which ends September 2, 2016).
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Dr. Shannon M. Oltmann
>>
>> Assistant Professor
>>
>> School of Information Science
>>
>> College of Communication & Information
>>
>> University of Kentucky
>>
>> shannon.oltmann at uky.edu
>>
>> 320 Lucille Little Library
>>
>> Lexington KY 40506
>>
>> 859-257-0788 <(859)%20257-0788>
>>
>> 859-257-4205 <(859)%20257-4205> (fax)
>>
>>
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