The most important takeaway I have from these weeks of exploration is the role that librarians in creating connections with the outside world. Although librarians are well-accustomed to teachers asking for books, making requests for digital resources, and inquiring about our community connections, I have come to realize that the quality of resources we provideContinue reading “The Sway of Other Voices”
Tag Archives: digital citizenship
The Triple Threat
The notion of the school librarian position being a leadership role has surfaced in a couple of my previous UBC T-L courses, and I wholeheartedly agree. When I interviewed for the T-L role at our school, I did not have any formal T-L training. They asked me why I wanted to move into the roleContinue reading “The Triple Threat”
Week 3: Literature Research & Data Collection
In my previous post, I stated various issues related to technology education that were my primary concerns. It was helpful feedback to hear that my concerns were oriented around digital citizenship. Global citizenship has always been a high priority for me in education, and my interest in digital citizenship is a natural extension. As IContinue reading “Week 3: Literature Research & Data Collection”