Blog Post #3: Leveraging Tools, Text, and Talk in My Teaching Context
With the introduction of digital tools in educational settings, teachers and librarians have had to face challenges. When I came back to work as a librarian after having been an English teacher many years ago, I had to learn an entirely different way of interacting with students and their work. After reading about the many ways technology can supplement classroom activities, I have a renewed sense of curiosity about ideas that I hadn't explored before. Information literacy remains one of the most important topics I teach in my library. In my seven years as a librarian, I've watched as digital information channels continue to expand. Though I have found useful ways to guide students through finding credible sources, I notice that there is a seemingly infinite amount of data available to researchers. In the article "Assessing News Literacy in the 21st Century" an English teacher gives his students an assignment during which they analyze a news photo. They use graphic or...