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CaRILLO: One day event for developers of information literacy teaching and learning material

University of Birmingham
Tuesday 3rd August, 2010

Are you a librarian/learning technologist?

Do you create learning material to help you/others teach information literacy skills?

Then this event could be for you!

One of the main outcomes of a symposium held at the LILAC information literacy conference in 2009 was a demand for a community of practice for librarians and educational technologists to share ideas and resources in creating, re-using and re-purposing information literacy learning objects. This event (Creating and Re-using Information Literacy Learning Objects) will be a day of talks and a workshop to exchange ideas and good practice and to highlight high quality resources already available.

The workshop section of the day will give you a chance to work with others on one of the following areas:


 *   Finding resources to re-use/re-purpose
 *   Sharing your own resources with others
 *   Creating new resources
 *   Re-purposing your own or others' resources

Outline of the day

10am                            Registration and coffee
10.25am                        Welcome and introduction to the day

10.30am                        Rebecca Mogg, Senior Subject Librarian, Information Services, Cardiff University - The Information Literacy Resource Bank

11am                            Katy Wrathall, former SMILE Project Manager and currently Academic Liaison Team Leader, University of Worcester - The SMILE project: repurposing IL material

11.30am                        Tea break

11.50am                        Professor Tom Boyle, Director of the RLO-CETL, London Metropolitan University - Using GLO Maker to create learning/teaching material

12.20pm                       Nicola Siminson, Jorum Community Enhancement Officer, Mimas, at The University of Manchester - JorumOpen and IL: finding and sharing resources

12.50pm                       Lunch
1.50pm                         Hands-on workshop

2.50pm                         Catherine Bruen, NDLR Manager, Trinity College Dublin - Community aspects of the National Digital Learning Repository

3.20pm                         Q&A, discussion and agreement of future events
3.50pm                         Close


Cost: £60
Payment can be made by cheque, made payable to The University of Birmingham.

To book a place please send the following information to Nancy Graham ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) by 20th July

Full name
Job title
Institution
Postal address

Postcode
E-mail address
Contact telephone

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Please specify any special requirements (e.g. disabled access, audio/visual requirements, dietary requirements, etc.)

INDICATION OF AREA OF INTEREST (for workshop):
(please tick one only)


 *   Finding resources to re-use/re-purpose
 *   Sharing your own resources with others
 *   Creating new resources
 *   Re-purposing your own or others' resources

This event will, hopefully, be the first of many more. So, if you can't attend, or if the event is over subscribed, please let me know if you would be interested in attending a similar event in the future.


Best wishes

Nancy

Nancy Graham
Acting Academic Support Team Manager (Sciences, Engineering and Medicine)
Library Services
Academic Services
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham B15 2TT
 Tel: +44 (0) 121 414 6570
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