Reconceptualizing Libraries brings together cases and models developed by experts in the information and learning sciences to identify the potential for libraries to adapt and transform in the wake of new technologies for connected learning and discovery. Chapter authors explore the ways that the increased interest in the design research methods, digital media emphases, and technological infrastructure of the learning sciences can foster new collaborations and formats for education within physical library spaces. Models and case studies from a variety of library contexts demonstrate how…mehr
Reconceptualizing Libraries brings together cases and models developed by experts in the information and learning sciences to identify the potential for libraries to adapt and transform in the wake of new technologies for connected learning and discovery. Chapter authors explore the ways that the increased interest in the design research methods, digital media emphases, and technological infrastructure of the learning sciences can foster new collaborations and formats for education within physical library spaces. Models and case studies from a variety of library contexts demonstrate how library professionals can act as change agents and design partners and how patrons can engage with these evolving experiences. This is a timely and innovative volume for understanding how physical libraries can incorporate and thrive as educational resources using new developments in technology and in the learning sciences.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Victor R. Lee is Associate Professor of Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences at Utah State University, USA. Abigail L. Phillips is Assistant Professor in the School of Information Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA.
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About the Editors. List of Contributors. Acknowledgments. Introduction Victor R. Lee and Abigail L. Phillips I. Reconceptualizing Libraries and Communities 1. Libraries Will be Essential to the Smart and Connected Communities of the Future Victor R. Lee 2. Makerspaces in Libraries: Social Roles and Community Engagement Kyungwon Koh June Abbas and Rebecca Willett II. Reconceptualizing Library Experience 3. Making Connected Messages: Designing Community-Relevant Murals with Youth in Public Libraries Yasmin Kafai Orkan Telhan Richard Lee Davis K-Fai Steele and Barrie Adleberg 4. Building Expansive Family STEAM Programming Through Participatory Design Research Carrie Tzou Philip Bell Megan Bang Rekha Kuver Amy Twito and Ashley Braun 5. Designing Alternate Reality Games for the Public Library's Summer Reading Programs Elizabeth Bonsignore Derek Hansen and Kari Kaus 6. Improving Digital Experience Through Modeling the Human Experience: The Resurgence of Virtual (& Augmented & Mixed) Reality Diana Hellyar Renee Walsh and Micah Altman III. Reconceptualizing Librarianship 7. Designing for STEM in Libraries Serving Underserved Communities Crystle Martin 8. Redefining Mentorship in Facilitating Interest-Driven Learning in Libraries Tamara Clegg and Mega Subramaniam 9. Small Town Librarians as Experience Engineers Abigail L. Phillips Victor R. Lee and Mimi Recker 10. Cultivating School Librarian Discernment as E-Learning Technology Stewards of the Future Rebecca Reynolds and Chris Leeder Part IV. Reconceptualizing Library Research 11. The Design of Digital Learning Activities for Libraries Through Participatory Design Jason Yip and Kung Jin Lee 12. Probing Causal Relationships Between What School Librarians Do and What Learners Gain in School Libraries: A Reconceptualization of the Profession's Research Agenda Marcia Mardis Faye R. Jones Lenese Colson Shana Pribesh Sue Kimmel Barbara Schultz-Jones Laura Pasquini and Laura Gogia 13. Using Research-Practice Partnerships to Support Interest-Related Learning in Libraries William R. Penuel Josephina Chang-Order and Vera Michalchik 14. Learning Through New Experiences: A Researcher of Modern-Day Librarianship Discovers the Learning Sciences Abigail L. Phillips. Conclusion: Looking Back to See Forward Beth Yoke
About the Editors. List of Contributors. Acknowledgments. Introduction Victor R. Lee and Abigail L. Phillips I. Reconceptualizing Libraries and Communities 1. Libraries Will be Essential to the Smart and Connected Communities of the Future Victor R. Lee 2. Makerspaces in Libraries: Social Roles and Community Engagement Kyungwon Koh June Abbas and Rebecca Willett II. Reconceptualizing Library Experience 3. Making Connected Messages: Designing Community-Relevant Murals with Youth in Public Libraries Yasmin Kafai Orkan Telhan Richard Lee Davis K-Fai Steele and Barrie Adleberg 4. Building Expansive Family STEAM Programming Through Participatory Design Research Carrie Tzou Philip Bell Megan Bang Rekha Kuver Amy Twito and Ashley Braun 5. Designing Alternate Reality Games for the Public Library's Summer Reading Programs Elizabeth Bonsignore Derek Hansen and Kari Kaus 6. Improving Digital Experience Through Modeling the Human Experience: The Resurgence of Virtual (& Augmented & Mixed) Reality Diana Hellyar Renee Walsh and Micah Altman III. Reconceptualizing Librarianship 7. Designing for STEM in Libraries Serving Underserved Communities Crystle Martin 8. Redefining Mentorship in Facilitating Interest-Driven Learning in Libraries Tamara Clegg and Mega Subramaniam 9. Small Town Librarians as Experience Engineers Abigail L. Phillips Victor R. Lee and Mimi Recker 10. Cultivating School Librarian Discernment as E-Learning Technology Stewards of the Future Rebecca Reynolds and Chris Leeder Part IV. Reconceptualizing Library Research 11. The Design of Digital Learning Activities for Libraries Through Participatory Design Jason Yip and Kung Jin Lee 12. Probing Causal Relationships Between What School Librarians Do and What Learners Gain in School Libraries: A Reconceptualization of the Profession's Research Agenda Marcia Mardis Faye R. Jones Lenese Colson Shana Pribesh Sue Kimmel Barbara Schultz-Jones Laura Pasquini and Laura Gogia 13. Using Research-Practice Partnerships to Support Interest-Related Learning in Libraries William R. Penuel Josephina Chang-Order and Vera Michalchik 14. Learning Through New Experiences: A Researcher of Modern-Day Librarianship Discovers the Learning Sciences Abigail L. Phillips. Conclusion: Looking Back to See Forward Beth Yoke
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