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This wiki is about Infolit iSchool, the Second Life island owned by Sheffield University. The SLURL of the island is http://slurl.com/secondlife/Infolit%20iSchool/132/194/22/

 

 

Sakura House by balloon

 

So far this wiki has information about past events (including links to chatlogs etc.), a calendar of future events and some material about the island (videos, links to presentations etc) and some reflections on activities that have taken place on the island.

 

Purposes

Infolit iSchool is used for learning, teaching, networking and continuing professional development. In 2007/8 the chief activities were

1) activities for students in the Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield, and

2) for any Second Life residents interested in information literacy and/or education, since a major activity has been a programme of discussions and presentations (see Past Events page)

 

From the academic year 2008/9, the School of Education joined the island's community

 

Currently ....

Look at the Calendar page for upcoming events  Calendar of events, and join in the Swine Flu Information Literacy project! Information Literacy builds - Swine flu

 

Brief history

Infolit iSchool was created in October 2007. It was funded for its initial year by the Centre for Inquiry Based Learning in the Arts and Social Sciences, through a grant given to Sheila Webber, in real life a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield. She is Sheila Yoshikawa in Second Life, currently owner of Infolit iSchool. From 2008/9 Infolit iSchool is jointly funded by the Department of Information Studies and the School of Education.

 

 

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