Web 2.0 tools and services clearly have matured and are nearing ubiquity for most 21st-century computer users. They present technologies accompanied by an ever-increasing wave of information, leaving many of us overwhelmed. So, how can libraries add measurable value to what is consumed via the internet while enhancing lifelong learning and inspiring involvement in our new and fascinating “Age of Participation?” Mairn demonstrates interactively a variety of internet tools and services that can be incorporated anywhere online and/or in physical library spaces and highlights strategies to help provide more visibility to library resources. He discusses ways to help generate practical ideas for adding value, including creating useful Twitter backchannels to inspire participation before, during, and after a presentation; starting Google Waves to communicate and share ideas; having actual voice conversations with groups in social networks; sharing your desktop screen so that you can show off your library’s online tools over the internet; hosting live music concerts, gaming activities, and other library events; affixing QR (Quick Response) codes to book spines, ID badges, and doors to help guide mobile library users in your physical spaces to come visit your digital library space; and more.
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Internet Tools & Services to Enhance Learning & Inspire Participation
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2. Presented October 27, 2010 at
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3. Objectives
Highlight ways that librarians are adding measurable
value for their communities by …
– using social media,
– providing free programs like concerts, gaming
events, and more.
Discuss as a group what librarians can do to continue
enhancing learning and inspiring participation. We can
continue the discussion in Facebook and Twitter!
Offer strategies and practical ideas to help provide
more visibility to library resources and services.
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5. Has the simplicity and ubiquity of
helped to make your library a center of
learning and a hub for participation?
8. According to Wikipedia, “Social media is a
term used to describe the type of media
that is based on conversation and
interaction between people online.”
Sharing is a huge component!
9. Libraries ARE social networks! And librarians are (or
should be) like circuit boards connecting users to high-
quality information while providing a social space for
users to consume, repurpose, and to share content.
31. Measurable Value?
• Improved access to information via sharing
tools.
• Marketing services and resources to help
provide more visibility.
• Instant and inexpensive (oftentimes free)
communication with staff and patrons.
• Interaction
• Enhanced learning?
32. Plans for 2011
• Have LIS 1002 Honors students create a wiki
textbook.
• Music Industry Recording Arts (MIRA)
students showcasing their CD in the library.
• Start an ‘app band’ and jam in the library.
• Look to other industries for ideas for libraries.
• Make a difference, lead, and connect with others.
33. Share what you are
doing to help enhance
learning and inspire
participation in your
library.
http://voicethread.com/share/1421780/
34. Contact Information
mairn.chad@spcollege.edu
(727) 341.7181
+ 1 (727) 537.6405
chadmairn@gmail.com
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