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Subject:

Plagiarism and Transliteracy: two seminars 22nd Oct

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Gillian Harris <[log in to unmask]>

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Please see below for details of two half day seminars in October.  The plagiarism seminar, I think, will be particularly useful to people teaching information literacy and Phil Bradley, running the transliteracy session, always has something new to say.

 

 

 



Two Half-Day Seminars



Friday 22nd Oct 2010



CILIP, Ridgmount St, London WC1E 7AE, 



 



 



Plagiarism – Stopping it before it Begins



(09.00 – 12.30)



 



In the e-environment, copying is easier than ever and the Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V keystrokes are readily available.  This seminar examines ways in which librarians can help pupils and students understand the implications of what they are doing and reasons why copying and pasting does not help them learn.



Learning Outcomes 



·        Strategies for explaining plagiarism to students



·        Examples of ways in which schools and colleges are tackling plagiarism



·        What students can and cannot do



·        How to support international students



 



Course leaders



Anne–Marie Tarter is School Librarian of the Year 2006 and formerly librarian for Ripon Grammar School



Marianne Bradnock is on the Board of the SLA, and co-editor of its new guideline on plagiarism



Nazlin Bhimani is Academic Support Liaison Manager for the School of Engineering & Information Sciences & The Institute for Work Based Learning at Middlesex University



 



Transliteracy and Web2.0



(13.15-16.45)



In the e-environment, copying is easier than ever and the Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V keystrokes are readily available.  This seminar examines ways in which librarians can help pupils and students understand the implications of what they are doing and reasons why copying and pasting does not help them learn.



Learning Outcomes 



·        Strategies for explaining plagiarism to students



·        Examples of ways in which schools and colleges are tackling plagiarism



·        What students can and cannot do



·        How to support international students



 



 



Transliteracy, according to wikipedia,   is the ability to read, write and interact across a range of platforms, tools and media from signing and orality through handwriting, print, TV, radio and film, to digital social networks – but what does this mean for librarians who want to teach information literacy?



Learning outcomes



*	An understanding of the wide range of literacies needed by pupils and students to access different types of information

*	An understanding of uses of some of the latest Web2.0 tools such as voicethreads, QR codes and stickybits 

*	An understanding of how these tools can be used to enhance information literacy skills in pupils and students



Course Leader



 



Phil Bradley is well known as a guru in all things web-related.  Here he turns his expertise to new Web2.0 gizmos and assesses their value, and considers issues around Transliteracy and Web2.0



 



 



Prices per seminar: ILIG member £75  /  Cilip member £85 / Non member £110 / Concession  £50



Special price to attend both seminars



ILIG members £117.50 / CILIP members £150 / Non-members £190  / Concessions £70.50



3+ delegates from same organisation 10% discount.   Includes refreshments and VAT (NB Lunch not included)



Enquiries about the programme and bookings to Norman Briggs



14 Beech Lane, Earley, READING, RG6 5PT ● email: [log in to unmask]



 





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Booking form



 



ILIG: The International Library and Information Group of CILIP



 



Plagiarism (morning.)



Transliteracy and Web2.0 (afternoon)



 



Friday 22nd October 2010



CILIP, Ridgmount St, London WC1E 7AE, 



 



Morning Session 09.15 - 12.30 (Registration & coffee 9.00) 



Afternoon Session 13.30 - 16.45 (Registration & coffee 13.15)



 



Please complete and return this form to: 



Norman Briggs, 14 Beech Lane, Earley, READING, RG6 5PT.  



email: [log in to unmask]



 



Name:



 



Organisation:



 



Address:



 



 



 



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Please delete as necessary



 



* I wish to attend the session(s) in the   



   i) morning   ii) afternoon iii) both morning and afternoon



                                    



* I am/am not a member of ILIG / CILIP



 



*I enclose a cheque for £………………………made payable to International Library and Information Group (ILIG)



 



*Please invoice my organisation (as above)



 



In the event of a booking being cancelled a fee of £10 + VAT will be charged.  No refunds after 8th October 2010



 



Data Protection Act 1998: 



Please tick if you do not wish your name and affiliation to appear on the delegate list  <file:///C:/Temp//att58fba.gif> 



 

Gillian Harris

Head of Tower Hamlets Schools Library Services

Professional Development Centre

English Street

London E3 4TA

Tel 020 7364 6428

Fax 020 7364 6422



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