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ER&L 2015

February 22–25, 2015

Austin, Texas

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Creation Spaces: Teaching Students to Create and Explore with Code

Monday, February 23, 2015 at 2:45 PM–3:00 PM CST
Salon A/B
Conference Track

8. Emerging Technologies & Trends

Keywords

coding, digital literacy

Learning Objectives

Following this session, participants will be able to explore resources for learning to code, and critically examine the value of coding activities in academic library environments.

Abstract

Calls of “learn to code” are everywhere lately. But what do people mean by learning to code and how can academic libraries engage with this trend?  This talk will assess and explore resources and ideas for ways in which academic libraries can incorporate coding into digital and information literacy programming.

Presenters

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Sarah Morris, Loyola University Chicago
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