Doug Johnson: Library Media Programs

October 8th, 2006 | by Tim Wilson |

Doug Johnson is a maven of media here in Minnesota and elsewhere where he is known as an author, teacher, and presenter. His blog, The Blue Skunk Blog, has also become quite popular in the last year.

Doug’s been in the business long enough to be able to reflect on the changing role of the library media specialist in our schools. He’s not afraid to challenge conventional wisdom either. We talked about media programs, Wikipedia, and a few other topics in this interview recorded via Skype last summer.

Download: STP-DougJohnson (12.3 MB, 26:50)

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  1. 4 Responses to “Doug Johnson: Library Media Programs”

  2. By Janice Friesen on Oct 11, 2006 | Reply

    Thanks so much for your Podcasts. I find them really interesting to listen to. They are really well done and you pick interesting people to talk with!

    Janice

  3. By Sally Mays on Oct 17, 2006 | Reply

    Great to hear Savvy Technologist again! Doug Johnson is a great choice for a podcast interview! Doug’s unique perspective continues to give us things to ponder.

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