Kyle Jones & I just presented the first bit of our findings from #hyperlibMOOC at the Association of Library and Information Science Educators Conference. Download the slides here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/239835/StephensJonesMOOCsProfDev.pdf
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Here are the slides from my WISE workshop presentation: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/239835/StephensWISEWorkshop14.pdf Sponsored by the Web-based Information Science Education (WISE) Consortium As LIS programs become more entrepreneurial, reaching more diverse groups of learners, LIS educators are challenged to design their courses for diverse communities. There are many possible dimensions of diversity—different learner work contexts with different value structures (e.g., library vs. business), different cultural contexts when courses have a global reach, differences in learner demographics (age, gender, ethnicity), and differences in technology use outside of class, including social media. How does online course design take into account this diversity? This panel of experienced […]
January 21, 2014: Designing Online Courses for Diverse Communities of Learners, Sponsored by the Web-based Information Science Education (WISE) Consortium. Moderator: Nicole Cooke, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Presenters: Lilia Pavlovsky, Rutgers University; Michael Stephens, San Jose State University; and Jill Hurst-Wahl, Syracuse University. ALISE Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. January 22, 2014: MOOCs as LIS Professional Development Platforms: Evaluating and Refining SJSU’s First Not-for-Credit MOOC, with Kyle Jones. ALISE Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. January 23, 2014: New Landscapes: Exploring MOOCs as LIS and Professional Development Spaces, with Kyle Jones, Joanne de Groot, Jennifer Branch. ALISE Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. January 23, 2014: Participatory and Transformative Engagement in Libraries and Museums: Exploring and Expanding the […]
My new column is up at Library Journal and it’s all about the incredible community of LIS folks in new Zealand: http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2013/12/opinion/michael-stephens/notes-from-some-small-islands-office-hours/ Something struck me about this conference, in addition to my interactions with the library folk I met as we traveled down the North Island, stopping in Wellington for a talk I gave at Victoria University and on to the South Island. At a combination #hyperlibMOOC and library folk tweet up held at Pomeroy’s Pub in Christchurch, I finally asked the assembled group, “Why does the LIS community here feel so cohesive and tight-knit? Is it the isolation?” Between the […]
More keynotes from some great folks here: http://www.youtube.com/user/lianzaNZ Previously posted: Thanks to everyone who made this trip to New Zealand for the Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa Conference so wonderful and magical. From the Powhiri that opened the conference at the Turangawaewae Marae to the beautiful M?ori songs that filled the ballroom after the keynotes, this experience touched my heart. The fact I got to meet so many #hyperlibMOOC students as well made these past few days all the better! My talk was sponsored by the Victoria University of Wellington’s School of Information Management – Thanks! Slide Download: For slides please Contact Michael Presentation Resources: […]
Rangatiratanga: encouraged to lead – wear your heart on your sleeve from Cath Sheard From #hyperlibMOOC student Cath Sheard. Cath writes: “This is a lightning presentation I first gave at the LIANZA 2013 conference in Hamilton. It looks at why we should be prepared to show our emotions at work, especially when leading a team of staff.” Please click through the slides. They are Cath’s original artwork.
Thanks to everyone who made this trip to New Zealand for the Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa Conference so wonderful and magical. From the Powhiri that opened the conference at the Turangawaewae Marae to the beautiful M?ori songs that filled the ballroom after the keynotes, this experience touched my heart. The fact I got to meet so many #hyperlibMOOC students as well made these past few days all the better! My talk was sponsored by the Victoria University of Wellington’s School of Information Management – Thanks! Slide Download: For slides please Contact Michael Presentation Resources: Learning Everywhere:http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2012/04/opinion/michael-stephens/learning-everywhere-office-hours/ Learning to Learn: http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2013/06/opinion/michael-stephens/learning-to-learn-office-hours/ Infinite Learning: http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2013/10/opinion/michael-stephens/infinite-learning-office-hours/ […]
Another global learning opportunity, Library 2.013, just concluded. The online conference brings folks together from all over the world to give presentations and exchange ideas. Some people connected with our Hyperlinked Library MOOC presented. I wanted to make sure everyone had access to the recordings: Sally Pewhairangi & Megan Ingle: https://sas.elluminate.com/site/external/recording/playback/link/table/dropin?sid=2008350&suid=D.47F3CA811D882EB515B2E91FFADC77 Jan Holmquist: https://sas.elluminate.com/site/external/recording/playback/link/table/dropin?sid=2008350&suid=D.57F6183623B23ED0542907813D9180 Peter Morville: https://sas.elluminate.com/site/external/recording/playback/link/table/dropin?sid=2008350&suid=D.C7075D9664E97AA4FF492D5CBCB380 My keynote “Learning Everywhere” is here: https://sas.elluminate.com/site/external/recording/playback/link/table/dropin?sid=2008350&suid=D.6A5AD004B2F7A97FAC79CE2F5F453B Full slide deck: for full slide deck, please Contact Michael ALL recordings: http://www.library20.com/page/2-013-recordings
I’m presenting today as part of Library Journal‘s The Digital Shift: http://www.thedigitalshift.com/reinventinglibraries/ Here are my slides as a PDF: for slide please Contact Michael I go on at 12:55pm, talking about The Hyperlinked Library MOOC. More below: This post was originally published at the Center for Information Research and Innovation (CIRI) blog at the San Jose State University School of Library and Information Science in May 2013. MOOC Meets Learning 2.0 In Fall 2013, the SJSU School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) will be offering its first open online course, the Hyperlinked Library MOOC. It is adapted from an existing […]
Greetings from the Pushing the Envelope in Education: Roles for Libraries — MOOCs, eLearning & Gamification Symposium in Toronto! It’s been an incredible event centered on sharing ideas about learning in our ever-evolving world. I was honored to present today about #hyperlibMOOC with SJSU SLIS Director Dr. Sandy Hirsh and my co-instructor Kyle Jones, who both Skyped in to be with us. Dr. Hirsh’s slides: for slides please Contact Michael My slides: Intro to the Hyperlinked Library MOOC: for slides please Contact Michael #HyperlibMOOC Toolkit for Student Success: for slides please Contact Michael Kyle’s slides: for slides please Contact Michael THANK YOU to […]