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Gwyneth Jones:
Secrets of the Remix, Mash-Up, YouTube Generation with the Daring Librarian

Gwyneth Jones
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Title: Secrets of the Remix, Mash-Up, YouTube Generation with the Daring Librarian
Presenter:
Gwyneth Jones
Date: January 15, 2014

Session Overview:
Are you a media specialist, principal, teacher or administrator trying to make sense of all the amazing and wonderful and sometimes scary shifts in our digital world?

Join CILC and the Daring Librarian, Gwyneth Jones, as Gwyneth explores the "Secrets of the The Remix, Mash-Up YouTube Generation!" This one hour webinar with Gwyneth Jones, aka the Daring Librarian, will tout the importance of being culturally literate and hip to the interwebs because Gwyneth firmly believes that being culturally literate and hip to the interwebs keeps us relevant and inspires instant student engagement. And isn't that our goal… Student ENGAGEMENT?

Gwyneth thinks it is imperative to teach students about intellectual property shifts and Creative Commons while embracing the digital remix YouTube generation. This is a critical part of the new toolbox for creative student (and teacher!) expression. Gwyneth is here to share how that can be done.

"What Does the Fox Say? Know your Meme and teach it Gangnam style!" If you need clarification, join Gwyneth in this one hour webinar that will help you sort out the details and the ins and outs of those intellectual property rules.

Gwyneth, of the Daring Librarian.com fame (http://www.thedaringlibrarian.com/) is a blogger, a tweeter (@gwynethjones), an international speaker, a citizen of social media and a resident of Second Life. She is also a Google Certified Teacher, a DEN Star, an elected member of the ISTE Board of Directors, and the author of the award-winning Daring Librarian Blog. Jones was named a Visionary Leader by Teacher Librarian Magazine and a Mover & Shaker by Library Journal Magazine. Her work and writings have been featured in the New York Times, The Washington Post, and the Huffington Post. Admittedly, she's also a goofball, a geek, and ridiculously humble.

How can you possibly pass up this opportunity to spend time with the Daring Librarian and learn a little bit about engaging students, navigating digital citizenship and becoming more hip?