Knitting, data, cats. Librarian in a small town in New Brunswick. (she/they)
Elizabeth Stregger
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For those interested in critical AI literacy, a hopeful thread:
This past semester, for their final project, I asked my @uoe-llc.bsky.social Digital Humanities students to make "AI literacy objects" (AILOs): multimedia digital artefacts intended to foster critical literacy around generative AI +
I gasped when you asked your question. My attention had wandered. And I knew you were right.
The scholarly conversation just wasn’t there. No citations. No moments of connection in the q&a. Nothing to read later, even if the full text is available.
Thanks for asking the question, @alwaystheself.bsky.social
I was in the room where this happened. I’m a digital services librarian, not a humanist. By the middle of the talk, my notes say “Will the full text be posted online later? Confused, maybe interested? Need to start at beginning again.”
Knitting in public is the theme for #ShowMeYourKnits organized by @livrunsfast.bsky.social
Perfect timing! I’m at the Moncton airport, on my way to #DHSI2026 in Montréal.
My travel knitting project is Fairwind Shawl by @kateatherley.bsky.social in @gobsmackedyarn.bsky.social Finn Cross.