[Web4lib] Students' use of Technology
Abramson, Alicia
AAbramson at ci.berkeley.ca.us
Mon Sep 17 18:48:26 EDT 2007
Andrew,
Thanks for the link. I'm also curious about the question you pose. I
would like to see some examples of libraries successfully engaging the
community they serve via the use of social technologies.
If anyone out there has one to share, please post it. As for the
definition of successful, I don't have one in particular, but community
participation would definitely be one of the criterion.
Alicia
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Subject: [Web4lib] Students' use of Technology
Hi folks,
I saw this article this morning and thought I'd pass it along.
http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2007/09/17/it
I particularly found these paragraphs interesting:
Instead, students appear to segment different modes of communication
for different purposes. E-mail, Web sites, message boards and
Blackboard? Viable ways of connecting with professors and peers. Same
for chat, instant messaging, Facebook and text messages? Not
necessarily, the authors write, because students may "want to protect
these tools' personal nature."
"They're using social networking sites like crazy, but they don't
necessarily think those have a place in the classroom," said Gail
Salaway, one of the primary authors and a fellow at ECAR.
It brings to my mind some of the questions that have been asked on
this list regarding the place of Libraries on social networking sites
like Facebook.
Cheers,
Andrew
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