Academic Librarianship in a Media Literacy Crisis

Academic Librarianship in a Media Literacy Crisis
Date
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Location

Online via Teams

Audience

Academic Library Staff

Cost
Free of Charge

Event Description

Explore media literacy concepts in the age of algorithms and AI. Investigate the intersections of media literacy and information literacy to incorporate both into academic library instruction. Ground the ACRL’s Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education in learners’ real-life media consumption and production habits.

Discuss and adapt activities for teaching media literacy to faculty and students to create an institutional culture of critical media consumption. Define core concepts of media literacy in order to lead faculty in designing media analysis assignments within their disciplines. Identify intersections of media literacy and information literacy in order to connect critical information skills with modern media consumption habits within library instruction. And articulate the importance of media literacy in the modern information landscape in order to foster a culture of critical media consumption at one’s institution.

Registration Instructions
  • This event is hosted by Florida Virtual Campus (FLVC) and brought to you via the Professional Development Alliance of Library Consortia (PDA)
  • All registration and attendee communication will be handled by FLVC

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