10 Unique Program Ideas to Teach Digital Literacy
From AI Shakepeare to family trees, these library programs can teach patrons about internet architecture.
From AI Shakepeare to family trees, these library programs can teach patrons about internet architecture.
Navigating the internet and its invisible architecture can be bewildering. Here are 10 things library workers should know.
One of the best places to teach media literacy is at the point of need, where the users are. Most library interactions occur during the delivery of services, such as reference interviews, technology classes and interactions at the circulation desk. Consider these five ways to incorporate small lessons about media literacy into your regular services.
This hands-on program teaches participants how to look out for disinformation through interacting with and solving a mock crime scene.
These program ideas teach media and internet literacy skills that allow patrons to think critically about how the architecture of the internet influences what they see and do online.
ALA is seeking 6 librarian advisors to support the creation of a new media literacy guide.