CRIG Seminar 2022
The CRIG Seminar of 2022 was held online across three webinars and workshops on the theme of Library Transformers: More than meets the eye.
CRIG Seminar 2022: Library Transformers: More than meets the eye
The full program can be accessed here.
Day 1, Technology as a positive change agent
Tuesday 8 November, 10.30am-12.00pm AEDT
Resources suggested and/or used by the presenters and/or mentioned in the chat + Q&As:
Technology as a positive change agent
Jo Coldwell-Neilson, Deakin University
Presentation slides
- The Hindu, 2022. Pullampara declared first fully digitally literate panchayat
- Cain, K. 2022. Return of the byte
- Decoding Digital Literacy
- Australian Curriculum
- Future shock
- D.School Public Library
Coldwell-Neilson, J., Armitage, J. A., Wood-Bradley, R. J., Kelly, B., & Gentle, A. (2019). Implications of updating digital literacy – A case study in an optometric curriculum. Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology, 16, 33-49. https://doi.org/10.28945/4285
Day 2 Diversification of the Academic Library
Wednesday 9 November, 11.00am – 12.55pm AEDT
Indigenous Knowledges Working Group - What are we doing?
Jennifer Murphy, Victoria University, & Cheryl Claridge, Federation University
- Presentation slides
With a Little Help from My Learning Designer Friends
Emeka Anele & Lizzy Delacretaz, Deakin University
- Presentation slides
- Law and Legal research LibGuide
Transforming information literacy for teaching and learning overnight
Wendy Frerichs & Mare Maticevski, RMTI University
- Presentation slides
Student support teams: Evolving collaborations
Erin Roga, Federation University
- Presentation slides
Moodle tile rented: we are moving in
Manuel Jantos & Heather Tera, La Trobe University
- Presentation slides
Day 3 Cybernetics, AI, and Libraries (workshop)
Thursday 10 November, 1.30 – 3.00pm AEDT
Resources suggested and/or used by the facilitators and/or mentioned in the chat during the workshop: