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Autore principale: Cox, Fannie M.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2013
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1092805
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contents Engaging the Homeless through Technology and Information Literacy Cox, Fannie M. Homeless People Academic Libraries Outreach Programs Information Literacy Partnerships in Education School Community Relationship Technological Literacy Emergency Shelters Community Education The University of Louisville (U of L) Libraries' outreach mission is to encourage the development of information literacy (IL) and critical thinking in individuals. In March 2010, a community engagement partnership began between Ekstrom Library and the Wayside Christian Mission for the libraries to provide a basic computer skills class to its clients (referred to as students), many of whom had never used a computer. Now in its fourth iteration, the class named Wayside 100 provides students an opportunity to develop skills that may assist them with increasing their educational level, succeeding in college, as well as overcoming homelessness.
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spellingShingle Engaging the Homeless through Technology and Information Literacy
Cox, Fannie M.
Homeless People
Academic Libraries
Outreach Programs
Information Literacy
Partnerships in Education
School Community Relationship
Technological Literacy
Emergency Shelters
Community Education
Engaging the Homeless through Technology and Information Literacy Cox, Fannie M. Homeless People Academic Libraries Outreach Programs Information Literacy Partnerships in Education School Community Relationship Technological Literacy Emergency Shelters Community Education The University of Louisville (U of L) Libraries' outreach mission is to encourage the development of information literacy (IL) and critical thinking in individuals. In March 2010, a community engagement partnership began between Ekstrom Library and the Wayside Christian Mission for the libraries to provide a basic computer skills class to its clients (referred to as students), many of whom had never used a computer. Now in its fourth iteration, the class named Wayside 100 provides students an opportunity to develop skills that may assist them with increasing their educational level, succeeding in college, as well as overcoming homelessness.
title Engaging the Homeless through Technology and Information Literacy
topic Homeless People
Academic Libraries
Outreach Programs
Information Literacy
Partnerships in Education
School Community Relationship
Technological Literacy
Emergency Shelters
Community Education
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1092805