- Date: August 19, 2004
- Presenter(s): Steven J. Bell, John Shank and Dr. Tim McGee
- Link: Coming Soon!
- Description: This session discussed curricular and education trends in the field of instructional technology. Dr. McGee also addressed why librarians may want to add instructional technology skills to their repertoire and how they may best do so.
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Blended Librarian Discussion from 11-4-04 Recording
Learning About Learning Objects with Dr. Tim Spannaus
Discussion with Dr. R. David Lankes “A Knowledge Driven Organization in an Information Age”
Blended Librarian — Developing Multimedia Teaching and Learning
Emerging Positions in Academic Libraries: A Case Study of the Learning Technologies Center librarian @ Kutztown University Libraries
Participatory Librarianship and Change Agents
Knowledge is created through conversation. Libraries are in the knowledge business. Therefore libraries are in the conversation business. This seemingly simple set of statements has profound implications for how libraries are run, and how they measure success. For example, it casts library services as centered on learning, and not access. This presentation will cover the basics of participatory librarianship, and talk about the need for librarians to become change agents within their own libraries and the communities they serve. Continue reading Participatory Librarianship and Change Agents
Canadian Information Service Professionals Discuss National Information Infrastructure and Trends in Library Service in Canada
For a nation to flourish in the emerging knowledge economy, the opportunities of the Information Age must be exploited to full advantage. In 1995, Canada developed a “Connecting Canadians” strategy to lead the country towards becoming the most connected country Continue reading Canadian Information Service Professionals Discuss National Information Infrastructure and Trends in Library Service in Canada
The Courseware Solution: Integrating Library Services into the Blended Classroom
Courseware (i.e. Blackboard, WebCT) is increasingly being used to augment classroom instruction. Teaming up with faculty and administrators using courseware, librarians can enhance library instruction and strategically place library services and resources. This session will examine how to improve student Continue reading The Courseware Solution: Integrating Library Services into the Blended Classroom
Digitizing the Stacks: Moving a Scanner to the Shelf in a Wireless Environment ? The Wireless Book Truck Pilot
Participants will learn about the creation and testing of a wireless scanner book truck to reduce the overall cost of copying and scanning services such as Interlibrary Loan, etc.