
My Innovation Strategy & Roadmap is based on creating a public library program that introduces AI literacy and digital learning opportunities to the community. The goal is to make learning about AI accessible and easier to use for patrons.
References:
Library Journal. (2004, November 1). Technoplans vs. technolust. Library Journal. https://www.libraryjournal.com/story/technoplans-vs-technolust
Northwestern University Libraries. (2025, September 24). Using AI tools in your research. Northwestern University. https://libguides.northwestern.edu/ai-tools-research
OpenAI. (n.d.). Teaching with AI. OpenAI. https://openai.com/education
Stephens, M. (2012, May 30). Taming technolust: Ten steps for planning in a 2.0 world. Tame the Web. https://tametheweb.com/2012/05/30/taming-technolust-ten-steps-for-planning-in-a-2-0-world/
3 thoughts on “Innovation Roadmap: Helping Communities learn more about AI”
@pbduarte Great idea, slick presentation, and effective use of our course materials to describe your plan!
Patricia, this is just fabulous. Great introduction of your program, the why of it, and how you are going to get it done. I get so hung up on the ethics of AI and the other issues related to it, but you’ve really created a great program that will serve people well. I know one of the themes of this course is to embrace the change and find opportunities to connect people with new technology and your program really does that. I love it!
Lovely presentation- neat and to the point! Even in the past 2 weeks, I have seen more and more about how librarians are ready to meet this challenge. Your timeliness on this topic demonstrates your dedication to getting people informed. Great work, Patricia.