TEDxUIUC2010.6.13---Carol Tilley :孩子需要漫畫書
TEDxUIUC2010.6.13---Carol Tilley :孩子需要漫畫書
TEDxUIUC - Carol Tilley - Kids Need Comic Books
A former high school library media specialist and a lecturer in library science at Indiana University, Tilley is currently an assistant professor in the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) at the University of Illinois. Her teaching and research interests include children's print culture, media literacy, and school librarianship. One of her current research projects, Folktales and Facets, unites the study of information seeking and facet analysis in an attempt to develop an enhanced bibliographic record format for complex information resources such as folktales. She also investigates reading guidance concerning comic books for young people during the years 1938 1955.
This talk was recorded at TEDxUIUC 2010 (4/10/10), which was organized at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign by a group of students led by Cristian Mitreanu.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
TEDxUIUC-卡羅爾蒂利-孩子需要漫畫書
阿前高中圖書館媒體專家和講師在印第安納大學圖書館學,蒂利是當前助理教授研究生院圖書館和信息科學(GSLIS)在伊利諾伊大學。她的教學和研究興趣包括兒童的印刷文化,媒介素養,學校圖書館。她目前的一個研究項目,民間故事和維度,聯合研究方面的資訊搜尋與分析,試圖建立一個增強的書目記錄格式複雜的信息資源,如民間故事。她還調查有關漫畫書閱讀指導青少年在年1938年1955年。
演講的時間是2010年錄得TEDxUIUC(4/10/10),這是有組織的在美國伊利諾大學香檳分校的一群學生領導的克里斯蒂安Mitreanu。
關於 TEDx的中,x=獨立組織的活動
在精神理念值得推廣,TEDx是一種方案的地方,自我組織的活動,使人們共同分享的TED的體驗。在TEDx活動,TEDTalks視頻及現場演講結合,引發深入的探討和連接在一個小組。這些地方,自我組織的活動都是品牌TEDx的,其中x=獨立組織的TED事件。 TED會議提供一般指導意見 TEDx的方案,但個別 TEDx活動是自發組織.*(*待一定的規則和條例)
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