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Media MentorshipAndrew Medlar Association for Library Service to Children
Amy Koester Skokie Public Library
Hi! We’re Andrew & Amy.
Youth & Family Program Coordinator, Skokie Public Library
Co-Author, Media Mentorship in Libraries Serving Youth
President, Association for Library Service to Children
Assistant Chief, Technology, Content and Innovation, Chicago Public Library
Today’s Session Agenda
•What is a media mentor, and what does media mentorship have to do with library service to youth & families?
•The current landscape: screen time, children, new media, & libraries
•How to be a media mentor
•Conversation & questions
What is a media mentor?
Media Mentor /ˈmēdēə ˈmenˌtôr/
Noun
1. a person who supports children & their families in their decisions
& practice around media use
1. a person who has access to, and shares, recommendations for and research on children’s media use
What does
media mentorship have to do with library
service to youth & families?
TKTK
Image credit: Brooklyn Public Library
“Think of screen media as
simply another format for entertainment and educational activities.”
- Sarah Roseberry Lytle, Ph.D., Institute of Learning & Brain Sciences
The Current Landscape
The Current Landscape: Screen Time
(Thoughts from experts, many outside the library world, and
some context for their statements)
The Current Landscape: Screen Time
(Thoughts from experts, many outside the library world, and
some context for their statements)
American Academy of Pediatrics
NAEYC/Fred Rogers Center
Zero to Three
Joan Ganz Cooney Center
Lisa Guernsey
“In a world where
‘screen time’ is becoming simply ‘time,’
our policies must evolve or become obsolete.”
- Dr. Arie Brown, Dr. Donald Shifrin, & Dr. David Hill, American Academy of Pediatrics News
The Current Landscape: Screen Time
(Thoughts from experts, many outside the library world, and
some context for their statements)
American Academy of Pediatrics
NAEYC/Fred Rogers Center
Zero to Three
Joan Ganz Cooney Center
Lisa Guernsey
“Effective uses of technology and media are
active, hands-on, engaging, and empowering;
give the child control…and are used as one of many options to support children’s learning.”
- NAECY/Fred Rogers Center, 2012
The Current Landscape: Screen Time
(Thoughts from experts, many outside the library world, and
some context for their statements)
American Academy of Pediatrics
NAEYC/Fred Rogers Center
Zero to Three
Joan Ganz Cooney Center
Lisa Guernsey
“Establish a
healthy ‘media diet’ from the start.”
- Zero to Three, 2014
The Current Landscape: Screen Time
(Thoughts from experts, many outside the library world, and
some context for their statements)
American Academy of Pediatrics
NAEYC/Fred Rogers Center
Zero to Three
Joan Ganz Cooney Center
Lisa Guernsey
“Joint media engagement refers to spontaneous and designed experiences of people using media together.”
- Joan Ganz Cooney Center, 2011
The Current Landscape: Screen Time
(Thoughts from experts, many outside the library world, and
some context for their statements)
American Academy of Pediatrics
NAEYC/Fred Rogers Center
Zero to Three
Joan Ganz Cooney Center
Lisa Guernsey
Do the most good for children by focusing on the
three C’s─ content, context, and the individual child.
- Lisa Guernsey, Learning Technologies Project at New America
The Current Landscape: Children
According to Common Sense Media (2013)...
75% of households with children own digital media
(up from 52% in 2011)
The Current Landscape: Children
According to Common Sense Media (2013)...
40% of families with kids age ≤ 8 own a tablet
(up from 8% in 2011)
The Current Landscape: Children
According to Common Sense Media (2013)...
72% of kids ages 0-8 have used digital
media of some kind
The Current Landscape: Children
The Current Landscape: New Media
The Current Landscape: New Media
The Current Landscape: New Media
The Current Landscape: Libraries
According to the 2015 Young Children, New Media, & Libraries Survey...
71% of libraries use new media in youth programs & services
The Current Landscape: Libraries
According to the 2015 Young Children, New Media, & Libraries Survey...
38% of libraries use new media in
storytimes
The Current Landscape: Libraries
According to the 2015 Young Children, New Media, & Libraries Survey...
22% of libraries offer device mentoring of
some kind
Image credit: Menasha Library
The Current Landscape: Libraries
According to the 2015 Young Children, New Media, & Libraries Survey...
40% of libraries have tethered devices
The Current Landscape: Libraries
How to Be a Media Mentor
Follow Joan Ganz Cooney Center
TEC Center at the Erikson Institute
Follow Joan Ganz Cooney Center
TEC Center at the Erikson Institute
BookmarkMedia Mentorship in Libraries Serving Youth white paper from ALSC
Evaluating Apps and New Media for Young Children: A Rubric by Claudia Haines
Learn & Discuss Commit to staying informed
Talk to the families you serve
Follow Joan Ganz Cooney Center
TEC Center at the Erikson Institute
BookmarkMedia Mentorship in Libraries Serving Youth white paper from ALSC
Evaluating Apps and New Media for Young Children: A Rubric by Claudia Haines
Tweet your selfie!
I am a #mediamentor #IYSI2016