Addendum II

Printable Materials

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Throughout the LIBRA.I. methodology, you may have encountered pointers to this section. Here you will find additional practical materials to aid your LIBRA.I. journey. As with most of the information you find in this methodology, all of these materials have been practically tested in our own experience. These materials, ranging from librarian knowledge surveys to dice, can be used as a conversation starter and are added for you to use them as you see fit. Although the files are created in PDF format, you are encouraged to copy their contents and adjust them. Materials like surveys or the association dice have been tested in our project and under our conditions of learning, but you may find that a more specific approach is necessary. Just like with methods and ways to engage with audiences, we would be glad to hear from you if you find our materials useful, or if you come up with your own take on what could work in your library setting.

LIST OF MATERIALS
  Used for practical workshops to foster conversation. Participants roll the cube and must give their opinions on the question that is asked (Similar to prompt cards). A practical method for analszing your audience. A practical method to look at needs of a specific audience from five different points ("Keep doing", "Start doing", "Stop doing", "More of" and "Less of"). A table stating all the most important features a good activity should include. Premade printable surveys that you can give your participants to test their understanding of AI and its use in day-to-day life, as well as measure the impact of your events.
  Three lesson plans. Detailed descriptions of LIBRA.I. partner activities underBLOCK #5 for you to get inspired to enhance formats in your library. An alphabetical list of terms with their meanings.
  A selection of questions and answers that you can write on cards to foster discussion about AI between participants (similar to statement cube).

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