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Technology Telling Stories: Library Instruction Perspectives from an Information Literacy Librarian and an Archivist
Library Presentations
  • Beth Fuchs, University of Kentucky
  • Jaime Marie Burton, University of Kentucky
Abstract

Connecting with today’s undergraduates requires more than just a demonstration of technology, tasks, and procedures – it also requires capturing their imaginations, emotions, and feelings. Telling stories with technology connects real world, tangible experiences with abstract ideas and research methods, therefore getting students to care about what they are researching and invest in not just the topic, but in cultivating their own habits of mind.

Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
9-18-2014
Notes/Citation Information

A presentation at the Kentucky Library Association/Kentucky Association of School Librarians Joint Conference in Louisville, KY.

The presentation slides are available by clicking the Download button on the right. An accompanying handout is available as the additional file listed below.

Citation Information
Beth Fuchs and Jaime Marie Burton. "Technology Telling Stories: Library Instruction Perspectives from an Information Literacy Librarian and an Archivist" (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/bethfuchs/7/