This brief explains the learning theories that make memes effective vehicles for instruction, discus...
This project explores the relationship between youth, Internet memes, and digital citizenship. Adopt...
Art-form, send-up, farce, ironic disarticulation, pastiche, propaganda, trololololol, mode of critiq...
Capitalizing on a visual trend from social media, librarians Jillian Ewalt and Bridget Retzloff use ...
How can you use humor to relieve pandemic fatigue while teaching visual literacy? At the University ...
Poster presented October 18, 2019 at the North Carolina Library Association conference in Winston-Sa...
This lightning talk shared experiences with designing and implementing an asynchronous co-curricular...
Memes, or image macros, have become a standard method of digital information sharing. This is especi...
Take a look back at the University Libraries\u27 events and programs in fall 2021
Tired of boring, run-of-the-mill library instruction? Want to jazz up your information literacy pro...
In the past two decades, screen-based technology like smartphone devices has become ubiquitous withi...
In response to the growing call for authentic learning and content creation in the information liter...
In this presentation, three members of the ACRL Visual Literacy Task Force, Dana Statton Thompson, S...
This article aims to show cartoon memes on the internet that contain about libraries to see the poss...
University Libraries faculty and staff offered seven asynchronous programs on a variety of topics, r...
This brief explains the learning theories that make memes effective vehicles for instruction, discus...
This project explores the relationship between youth, Internet memes, and digital citizenship. Adopt...
Art-form, send-up, farce, ironic disarticulation, pastiche, propaganda, trololololol, mode of critiq...
Capitalizing on a visual trend from social media, librarians Jillian Ewalt and Bridget Retzloff use ...
How can you use humor to relieve pandemic fatigue while teaching visual literacy? At the University ...
Poster presented October 18, 2019 at the North Carolina Library Association conference in Winston-Sa...
This lightning talk shared experiences with designing and implementing an asynchronous co-curricular...
Memes, or image macros, have become a standard method of digital information sharing. This is especi...
Take a look back at the University Libraries\u27 events and programs in fall 2021
Tired of boring, run-of-the-mill library instruction? Want to jazz up your information literacy pro...
In the past two decades, screen-based technology like smartphone devices has become ubiquitous withi...
In response to the growing call for authentic learning and content creation in the information liter...
In this presentation, three members of the ACRL Visual Literacy Task Force, Dana Statton Thompson, S...
This article aims to show cartoon memes on the internet that contain about libraries to see the poss...
University Libraries faculty and staff offered seven asynchronous programs on a variety of topics, r...
This brief explains the learning theories that make memes effective vehicles for instruction, discus...
This project explores the relationship between youth, Internet memes, and digital citizenship. Adopt...
Art-form, send-up, farce, ironic disarticulation, pastiche, propaganda, trololololol, mode of critiq...