About ANZ 23 Mobile Things and How to Use it in the Library
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Please view this as a slideshow as there are pictures on top of pictures on top of words.
A Quick History Lesson
• 2006- Helene Blowers (Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County) comes up with the first 23 Things program for her staff. It goes viral. See her 2012 reflection on it.
• 2008- Ellen Forsyth and Mylee Joseph launch the NSW Public Library Learning 2.0 version of the course. (over 1,000 participants)
• 2009- Kate gets involved with running a 14 Things program at Murdoch with Kathryn Greenhill where she is working and contracts the informal learning virus.
• 2012- Jan Holmquist develops a 23 mobile things program for his workplace Guldborgsund-bibliotekerene (in Danish) and talks to Michael Stephens and Mylee Joseph about adapting it to English.
A Quick History Lesson
• 2013- The adaption is included in the SLNSW’s Innovation Project and the website is launched via Tame the Web on 8th April. The whole program is shared under a CC Licence.
• 2013- Kate and Abigail get together over a twitter conversation and decide to create a ANZ version which soon spirals into a 6 month, interactive, global phenomenon.
• 2013/4- Remix’s are launched all over the world including a version in German, Russian, Norwegian, a Dutch Music Version and coming in 2014, a French version.
By the Numbers…
• 23 Things• 775 Participants• 8 Countries (All but 15 from Australia and New Zealand)• 50/50 split (almost) between new professionals and
non-new professionals. All sectors represented. • 2 Co-ordinators: but help from 2 twitter posters and 25
volunteers & mentors who did weekly feature and wrap-up blog posts.
• 6 months duration (23 weeks + 4 catch-up/break weeks)
• 29 Weekly Emails Sent (including weeks 0 and 28)
By the Numbers…
• 5 Twitter Chats, 4 Google Hangouts• 5 Social Media Platforms- Blog, Twitter,
Facebook, Youtube, Flickr, • 240 Blog Subscribers, over 35,500 views from
77 posts• 589 Twitter Followers• 335 Facebook Followers• 1 LIANZA Paper:
Wandering Wirelessly Over the Ditch
What does this mean?
• For
and the Library?
• Funding Future Ready• Radical Learning Project• Staff Development• Library Business Plan 2014
Strategic DirectionsBy Dorota
Lets break it down….
The 23 Mobile Things apply to:
STUDENTS RESEARCHERS
THE REST OF US
How Can Students Use the Things?
Data GatheringAnd Sharing
Community Building
Communication
Learning and Educational Tools
How Can Students Use the Things?
• Data gathering and Information Sharing– Twitter (crowdsourcing information, #phdchat) – Instagram – Social reading– Augmented reality– Pinterest
How Can Students Use the Things?
• Data gathering and Information Sharing– Tumblr– Dropbox – voice recording – Evernote – eBooks– digital storytelling
• Community building – Twitter– Facebook– Group Pinterest boards– Google hangouts
How Can Students Use the Things?
How Can Students Use the Things?
• Communication – Twitter – Instagram– Facebook – Maps (Check-In)– Google hangouts – Evernote (group pages)
How Can Students Use the Things?
• Learning tools – Youtube– Webinars and Screencasts– Gamification– eBooks– Zotero– Pomodoro
What about Researchers?Data gathering
and sharing
Research promotion (profile building)
Community building (collaboration)
Current awarenessProductivity tools
• Data gathering and sharing– Same as the students but with a different
emphasis• Emphasis more on professional dissemination
– Twitter – Instagram – Social reading– Augmented reality– Pinterest
What about Researchers?
What about Researchers?
• Research promotion (profile building) – The Repository!– LinkedIn– Academia.edu– Research Gate – Twitter– Blogs
What about Researchers?
• Community building (collaboration) – Twitter– Google hangouts– Curation tools– Google Drive– Dropbox – Zotero
What about Researchers?
• Productivity tools – Pomodoro – Remember the milk– Google drive– Ebooks– pdf annotation– Webmail
What about Researchers?
• Current awareness – rss (feedly)– flipboard – Twitter
And for the rest of us …
Communication
Service &Advice
ProfessionalNetworking
Day to Day Functions Current Awareness
Fun!
And for the rest of us …
Thankyou
• Any questions?• Tweet me! @katejf• Email me! [email protected]• This will be on unite (internal) and slideshare*
*link to come