On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 2:47 AM, Alex Stinson <stinsoad(a)dukes.jmu.edu>wrote;wrote:
Now I know that Education oriented outreach is
generally focused on
bringing in students and their instructors, but
wouldn't work-shopping librarians to take advantage of their own resources
like we have been doing with GLAMs, and then using that built up
relationship to get access to their network of media literacy types be a
useful approach for non-University members wishing to do outreach on
campuses? I think this might be a useful type of outreach event to make
Campus Ambassadors aware of, especially those not attached to Professors. As
I found last semester at JMU, the libraries always have a list of people who
are interested in new approaches to sharing their information.
Vaguely related to this... I've created instructional materials for sport
organisations about using social media and wikis to help the organisations
meet their institutional goals and objectives. These can be found at
http://csv.ozziesport.com/sport%20social%20media%20academy.pdf and
http://csv.ozziesport.com/wiki%20sport%20academy.pdf .
One of my supervisors encourage me to do a version for academics. The
social media one can be found at
http://csv.ozziesport.com/academic%20social%20media%20academy.pdf and
involves about four pages really being changed. The wiki one has parts that
refer to academics and an academic version could be made. I am hoping to
hold an academic use of both social media and wiki workshop at my
university sometime in the future. I'd love to see these packets used more
as they go at the WHY to use, which answers some of those what are the
benefits issues.
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