Digital Fluencies Workshops at Penn Libraries

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Digital FluenciesNew skills for a changing academy

With rapid advances in

globally-networked

information

technologies, new types of fluencies are

emerging — especially in the area of scholarly

inquiry.

Fluency implies mastery and effortlessness in acting within a community of practice.

Literacy is essential and emphasizes individual skill. Both are needed.

Engaging Students Symposium

PhillyDHWorkshop planning

At the Penn Libraries, we have been developing workshops & events around new fluencies that connect directly to our services.

Digital Fluencies

Information Literacy

Media Literacy

Digital Pedagogy

Digital Publishing

Research Methods

as we define them

Info Literacy

You are fluent in information literacy if you are able to create meaning from existing works by finding, analyzing, and synthesizing information from a variety of sources.

Media Literacy

You are fluent in media literacy if you are able to understand, produce, and legally distribute digital media.

Digital Pedagogy

You are fluent in digital pedagogy if you are able to evaluate and successfully use technology in combination with physical spaces to support teaching and learning.

Digital Publishing

You are fluent in digital publishing when you can knowledgeably identify where you can publish, what the legal implications are, and how to disseminate your research.

Research methods

You are fluent in digital research methods when you know how computational, visual, geospatial, or data-driven digital approaches operate in your field, how computer programming works at a basic level, how to choose or build new tools, & make the file types you need.

Registration Now open

http://libcal.library.upenn.edu/calendar/wicshops

Ask us about custom sessions for your classeshttp://tinyurl.com/custom-session

for a variety of formats including online, blended, and traditional group instruction