In this meeting with librarians, the American educator Lorella Lamonaca will talk about the educational benefits provided by the incorporation of "maker" activities and digital literacy in library programming. To do this, she will start from her experience as a trainer in schools with innovative programs and will include practical examples and the mention of good practices developed in the United States.
The event will be in English without simultaneous translation and the format will be participatory, so it is recommended that participants have an upper-intermediate level of English or higher.
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Biography: Lorella Lamonaca has an MA in Educational Leadership. She has been an educator for the past 30 years in both New York City and New York State public schools. She currently works as a teacher in the Scarsdale Public School System (New York) and is an international educational consultant on the theory of Constructivism, Socio-Constructivism, Project-Oriented (project-based learning) and educational philosophies inspired by the Reggio methodology. Emily.
Registration from the SEDIC website as part of the continuous programming of the International Days of Library Experiences in which the International Institute and American Space Madrid participate as organizing committee.