Curious about our new Climate Study findings “that almost half of Americans are potentially persuadable about climate action and the future of the planet”
Read “Here Come the Climate Wars,” Dr. Alison Head’s guest opinion piece for the @NRDC Action Fund https://t.co/FZn4LvgW6h
Great overview of #InformationLiteracy practice & research in Australia from the last 50 years:
New ways of adapting & delivering IL instruction for librarians & educators
Nice mention of #PILTour2024@ProjectInfoLit ta @thorpe_clare #Libraries#InfoLit
https://t.co/fgCu1hc3uG
Sharing latest @ProjectInfoLit research was at the heart of #PILTour2024@alisonjhead demonstrated how research guides the Library and Information Science profession in recognising sector changes, understanding client needs, & enhancing best practices https://t.co/pXWU0tGVGe
'Not WHAT people know but HOW they know'
So many wonderful talks and inspiring conversations Monday at the #PILTour2024 Sydney Symposium @westernsydneyu
Thanks to keynote @alisonjhead sharing findings from latest @ProjectInfoLit research on Information Worlds and Climate Change
LARK is pleased to be so well represented in events celebrating 50 years of Information Literacy. @suzanasukovic is on the panel with 4 inspiring speakers, while @pdjewell has organised @alisonjhead Australian tour @ProjectInfoLit. Still time to register https://t.co/67V71GPXVX
Only three more sleeps! 🚀
📣 Calling all Librarians, Educators, Students and Citizens:
Spaces still available in person or online for this exciting opportunity to hear @alisonjhead talk about @ProjectInfoLit latest research on Information Worlds and Climate Change
Open to all
Weekend read: how do people form opinions about climate change in our contested info landscape? New deep survey-based report from @ProjectInfoLit with insightful suggestions https://t.co/2o5500bx6l
'It’s critical for us to understand not what students know about the climate crisis but how they know it, so librarians can develop effective learning opportunities.'
Great #PILTour2024 prep reading from the team @ProjectInfoLit and @alisonjhead
https://t.co/1swnraHOiN
For those that can't attend #PILInfoLitTour Sydney symposium in-person there is also an online option https://t.co/9GE8AcRK5v
Event is open to librarians, academics, students and community members
#InfoLit#Research#MediaLiteracy#SocialChange
📣 Calling all Sydney-based Librarians & Educators:
Spaces are limited for this great chance to hear @alisonjhead talk in-person on the latest @ProjectInfoLit research
Keeping abreast of information worlds is crucial for our profession so don't miss this opportunity
#PILTour2024
Webinar: Project Information Literacy: What students can teach us: A webinar from ALIA (Australian Library and Information Association) is Project Information Literacy: What students can teach us on 22 October 2024 at 12noon AEDT (Australian… https://t.co/fWLkVgooib #infolit
You can read the full study, “How information worlds shape our response to climate change,” by Alison J. Head, Steven Geofrey, Barbara Fister, and Kirsten Hostetler and access supplementary resources on our site https://t.co/2PeKdLcfPd
Curious about our new Climate Study findings “that almost half of Americans are potentially persuadable about climate action and the future of the planet”
Read “Here Come the Climate Wars,” Dr. Alison Head’s guest opinion piece for the @NRDC Action Fund https://t.co/FZn4LvgW6h