The App Library project: technology and media education for teens

dc.audienceAudience::Library and Research Services for Parliaments Section
dc.audienceAudience::Public Libraries Section
dc.audienceAudience::Information Technology Section
dc.audienceAudience::Asia-Oceania Regional Division
dc.conference.sessionTypeInformation Technology Library and Research Services for Parliaments Public Libraries and Asia and Oceania
dc.conference.venueCape Town International Convention Centre
dc.contributor.authorStoica, Marius
dc.date.accessioned2025-09-24T08:22:35Z
dc.date.available2025-09-24T08:22:35Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.description.abstractThe lives of young people today are strongly affected by information and communication technologies (ICTs). Used effectively, ICTs can complement school and other, further education, support psycho-social development and contribute to social inclusion. To support these processes of teenagers (13-18 y.o.) especially those who come from modest families, County Library "Alexandru D. Xenopol" Arad (Romania) implemented a new kind of library service focused on digital media education and promotion of the use of free software. The paper presents experiences obtained through this “App Library” project, which was funded by the EIFL (Electronic Information for Libraries) Public library Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP). Through the project the library aims to give young people knowledge and practical skills in using digital media; to develop their critical thinking skills and enable them to express themselves online properly and effectively. During the first six months of service provision, over 100 teenagers attended library after-school training sessions. The trainees learnt how to verify and critically assess information, how to create multimedia content online and how to communicate effectively in social networks. Workshops were based on free software like Ubuntu Linux, LibreOffice Writer and Impress, GIMP and OpenShot. The paper details the experience of this project, explores lessons learnt, and suggest that the “App Library” experience offers a model for other libraries interested in media literacy training for young people, and in using free software and Creative Commons to supporten
dc.identifier.citation[1] Study on Assessment Criteria for Media Literacy Levels - A comprehensive view of the concept of media literacy and an understanding of how media literacy levels in Europe should be assessed, Project coordinator and editor: Paolo Celot, Scientific coordinator: José Manuel Pérez Tornero, Brussels, October 2009, (http://ec.europa.eu/culture/library/studies/literacy-criteria-report_en.pdf); [2] MEDEAnet - Charting Media and Learning in Europe - 2011, Main authors: Ine Vos, [Romania contributing authors – Nicoleta Fotiade], 2012, (http://www.medeanet.eu/report/); [3] MEDEAnet - Charting Media and Learning in Europe - 2013, Main authors: Ine Vos, Dirk Terryn, [Romania contributing authors – Nicoleta Fotiade], (http://www.medeanet.eu/report/).
dc.identifier.relatedurlhttp://conference.ifla.org/ifla81
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.ifla.org/handle/20.500.14598/5598
dc.language.isoen
dc.rightsAttribution 3.0 Unported
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
dc.subject.keywordMedia education
dc.subject.keywordcritical thinking
dc.subject.keyworduser generated content
dc.subject.keywordcreative commons
dc.subject.keywordfree and open source software
dc.titleThe App Library project: technology and media education for teensen
dc.typeArticle
ifla.UnitSection:Library and Research Services for Parliaments Section
ifla.UnitSection::Public Libraries Section
ifla.UnitSection::Information Technology Section
ifla.UnitSection::Asia-Oceania Regional Division
ifla.oPubIdhttps://library.ifla.org/id/eprint/1245/

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