Online Discussion: Teaching the iGeneration

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If you follow blogs, Twitter, or school library listservs, then the name Bill Ferriter won’t come as a surprise to you. He stirred up quite a bit of controversy this spring when he urged librarians to tone down their librarian-as-superhero language. It was a fair point that, unfortunately, spiralled into some pretty negative back-and-forth. I wrote about it here.

But as time goes on, I keep going back to Ferriter’s work, partly because he says some very good things that have been very useful in our preparations for our Teaching with Technology course in the School of Educaiton, partly because his very provocativeness makes me step back and rethink my preconceptions, partly because many of our Teaching with Technology students find resonance in Ferriter’s work. It’s good to feel uncomfortable once in a while, right?

Alice Yucht Tweeted that Ferriter, his co-author Adam Garry, the fabulous Meg Ormiston, and his publisher, Solution Tree, are embarking on a VoiceThread discussion project around Ferriter and Garry’s new book, Teaching the iGeneration, and a portion of Ormiston’s forthcoming book.

Here’s the best part: you can download the FULL TEXT of Teaching the iGeneration and a sample Ormiston chapter if you register for free at the Solution Tree site.

Click here to view Ferriter’s post and all the details.

Wouldn’t this be a great way to kick off your building’s professional development season — for free? (Ahhh, free … the magic bullet of staying afloat in these hard times.) You’d be bound to get some great conversation out of it.



One Response to “Online Discussion: Teaching the iGeneration”

  1. Bill Ferriter Says:

    Hey All,

    Glad to hear that my writing carries resonance with y’all—even if it can be uncomfortable at times! I know that the conversation in the spring was a learning experience for me, too—that’s for sure. What I learned was just how passionate and articulate librarians are about their profession, and that carries resonance for me. I respect passionate, articulate people!

    And glad to hear that my newest book and upcoming conversation look interesting, too. As a writer and a teacher, that’s the greatest reward.

    A few things to know:

    1. The free downloads will be available only until Sunday of this week—so get there sooner rather than later!

    2. Some people have been having trouble saving their downloaded copies. If that happens to you, email me and I’ll send a copy that way. My address is wferriter at hotmail dot com.

    3. While the free book download is only available until Sunday, all of the handouts—and several tutorials on using individual services—are permanently posted and available at http://go.solution-tree.com/technology. Those docs are likely to be valuable in and of themselves…and they’ll always be free.

    Hope this helps. While I’m proud to be a published author, I’m a big believer in making as much content freely available as possible. Intellectual philanthropy is never a bad thing.

    Rock on,
    Bill

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