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Trials And Tribulations Of Tutorials, Belinda Bolivar, Loren Mixon, Elizabeth Nelson, Sarah Thorngate Oct 2022

Trials And Tribulations Of Tutorials, Belinda Bolivar, Loren Mixon, Elizabeth Nelson, Sarah Thorngate

Library Faculty Presentations

Online tutorials have become a regular and important part of library instruction. During the pandemic there was an increase in the number of online tutorials created by libraries, as librarians shifted their approach to working with students. Having to adapt to the increasing changes in digital pedagogy left some librarians at a disadvantage. While some institutions had the resources to adapt quickly, other institutions did not. In order to understand the limitations of tutorial creation, one must understand the “pain points” or the difficulties some institutions and individuals go through in creating tutorials.


Ceteal News, May/June 2020, Ceteal May 2020

Ceteal News, May/June 2020, Ceteal

CeTEAL Newsletter

  • CCU Faculty and Staff Shift to Academic Continuity Plan, Bringing Creativity and Concern for Students to the Task
    CeTEAL Staff
  • Reality Check
    Steven Hamelman, professor; English; Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts
  • Moving Theatre Online: The Challenge of Teaching Performance Classes
    Kris McIntyre, lecturer; theatre; Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts
  • Excuse Me While I Brag about the M.A.T. Students
    Suzanne Horn, associate professor; graduate and specialty studies; Spadoni College of Education
  • Moving Online: Making a Plan and Collaborating with Colleagues
    Alison Hamilton, teaching associate; finance and economics; Wall College of Business
  • Challenges of Advising in an Online …


Ceteal News, March/April 2020, Ceteal, Coastal Carolina University Mar 2020

Ceteal News, March/April 2020, Ceteal, Coastal Carolina University

CeTEAL Newsletter

  • Instructional Technology: Transformative Learning with VR Has Arrived Alex Fegley, lecturer; graduate and specialty studies; Spadoni College of Education
  • Digital Accessibility: A Must for Student Success Kelly Parnell, online learning systems administrator; Coastal Office of Online Learning
  • Boosting Instructional Efficiency through Video Austin Hitt, associate professor, graduate and specialty studies, Spadoni College of Education
  • Revamping My Courses with Instructional Videos Cari Borisuk, lecturer; management and decision sciences; Wall College of Business
  • The Transformational Effect of Instructional Technology George Warriner, instructional technology trainer, CeTEAL
  • Utilizing Open and Inclusive Course Textbooks Ariana Baker; scholarly research librarian; Kimbel Library