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“Bibliostory - educational comic stories"A case-based media and information literacy for children and youths
Project financed by Ministry of Culture and national heritage
ewa A. RozkoszUniversity of lower silesia
zuza wiorogórskaUniversity of warsaw library
agata MatrasPoland
“Bibliostory" the comic book 24 stories Polish version: http://wbp.poznan.ekursy.eu/course/view.php?id=30 English version: http://wbp.poznan.ekursy.eu/mod/page/view.php?id=861 target group: children (age 9-12), youths (age 13-16)
each story illustrates one issue, e.g. each story illustrates one issue, e.g. - information searching, - the organization of information, - plagiarism, - information problem-solving strategy
Theoretical framework “Bibliostory" is based on two social constructivist pedagogical concepts:
(1) Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) - zPD defines the differences between tasks which the learner can solve without or with the assistance of a more experienced person (scaffolding).
(2) Case-Based Learning/Teaching - The case itself consists of a brief problem statement. - The teacher identifies the problem and demonstrates its solution (to students) based on example. - the students construct their own knowledge based on presented cases.
“Bibliostory" and pop-culture “Bibliostory" includes pop-culture elements, evocations of places or situations that readers are familiar with. - pop-culture elements build a context known both for the readers and the narrator.
ways of using “Bibliostory" - You can use it as an educational tool during MIL lessons. - You can present printed stories on the library's walls. - You can publish stories on the library?s website or in social media, e.g. Instagram/Facebook. - You can just read it and enjoy it :)