LIS@ECU Seminar Series
Edith Cowan University

Information Literacy, Technology and the Future of Libraries

“Libraries are a key resource in the realisation of lifelong learning”
(David Kemp, Minister for Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs, July 2001)

A half-day seminar and series of workshops for teachers,
teacher librarians and librarians

  • What is information literacy and how can we create an information literate community?
  • Going online.
  • Selling the library as a centre for lifelong learning.

Program

1

The current state of play: What does the research say, government initiatives, national testing agendas, post compulsory schooling
Barbara Combes, Edith Cowan University

2

Paving the way: What does the future hold for libraries?
Robyn Valli, Perth College

3

How to create a learning to learn culture in your school: information literacy in practice.
Gary Green, Presbyterian Ladies College

4

Thinking outside the square: technology and future applications in your library.
Robyn Valli, Perth College

5

How to bait the hook: embedding information literacy across the curriculum.
Barbara Combes, Edith Cowan University

6

The way of the future: online learning.
Jan Ring,Edith Cowan University

7

Finding your way: CMIS Evaluation.
Barbara Combes, Edith Cowan University

8

The big sell: how to promote your role and raise the profile of the library.
Gary Green, Presbyterian Ladies College

9

Photo Gallery
IL 1.jpg – Dr Jan Ring, ECU
IL 2.jpg – Gary Green, Presbyterian Ladies College
IL 3.jpg – Gary Green, Presbyterian Ladies College, The Big Sell
IL 4.jpg – delegates
IL 5.jpg – LIS ECU students
IL 6.jpg – delegates
IL 7.jpg – Robyn Valli
IL 8.jpg – delegates