Mobile Learning: Interactive Discovery Using Mobile Technology and QR Codes Presenters: Robin Pachtman, Library Media Specialist Diana Aram, Technology.

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Mobile Learning: Interactive Discovery Using Mobile Technology and QR Codes Presenters: Robin Pachtman, Library Media Specialist Diana Aram, Technology Librarian NOVA-Annandale

Introduction Digital Literacy What we wanted to do and why (our motivation) Project objectives Presentation objectives

Focus: Digital Literacy - The ability to use information and communication technologies to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information, requiring both cognitive and technical skills. (ALA Digital Literacy Taskforce, 2011)

Our motivation Games & mobility QR Codes Learn something new

Journey Objectives Library orientation integrating mobility, media and information literacy concepts …Digital Literacy …Digital Storytelling: Multimedia deliverable

Presentation Objectives Share project, promote the library Encourage others to test out some of these technologies in your classes

21 st Century Skills Collaboration & Communication Technology Critical Thinking Media Literacy Creativity

Mobile Devices Smart Phones Tablets Androids iPod Touches

QR Codes Readers: QRafter Generators: Qrstuff Unitag QR-Code Tag ExtensionQR-Code Tag Extension (CHROME)

Animoto.com Circulation Desk Information Tools: Still Camera, Free Application Questions /Activities: List 3 items from video

Youtube.com Research Help and Information Desk Tools: Video Camera, Talent, Script Questions/Activities: Multiple choice

Zapd.com Final Project

Challenges WIFI accessibility Assessment: (How, Who, Timeframe) Format (Online, Paper)

Presenters Robin Pachtman, Library Media Specialist Diana Aram, Technology Librarian