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Full-Text Articles in Education
Growing And Maintaining Your Tech Collection: A Guide For Libraries Large And Small, Kyle Culpepper, Wilhelmina Randtke
Growing And Maintaining Your Tech Collection: A Guide For Libraries Large And Small, Kyle Culpepper, Wilhelmina Randtke
Library Faculty Presentations
Are you curious about how to start, grow, or maintain a circulating technology collection in your library? Join our upcoming webinar as we discuss the library's dynamic role in providing essential equipment circulation services for diverse patron groups.
Discover:
✅ The array of A/V and computer equipment available.
✅ Borrowing and circulation policies.
✅ Support, training, and accessibility initiatives.
✅ Real success stories from the Valdosta State University and Georgia Southern University communities
✅ Exciting plans for the future!
Don't miss this opportunity to explore how the New Media Center at Valdosta State University and the libraries at Georgia Southern …
Digital Liberal Arts Fellows, Tiffini Eckenrod
Digital Liberal Arts Fellows, Tiffini Eckenrod
Library Presentations
This poster describes recent activities of the Digital Liberal Arts (DLA) Fellows at Ursinus College, including workshops and supported technologies.
Tools To Enhance Student Engagement In The Online Teaching And Learning Environment, Ken Mccarthy
Tools To Enhance Student Engagement In The Online Teaching And Learning Environment, Ken Mccarthy
Excellence in Teaching Series
A slide presentation by Ken McCarthy (Waterford Institute of Technology) about technologies such as H5P and Padlet, and how they have helped with the pivot to online delivery during early stages of the campus closures occasioned by the Covid-19 pandemic.
How Can Open Educational Resources Be Used In Teaching Business Courses In Community Colleges? – A Case Of Bronx Community College, Harini Mittal, Neil Hwang, Emakoji Ayikoye
How Can Open Educational Resources Be Used In Teaching Business Courses In Community Colleges? – A Case Of Bronx Community College, Harini Mittal, Neil Hwang, Emakoji Ayikoye
Publications and Research
There are a growing number of Open Educational Resources (OER) available worldwide to teach a wide range of courses at various learning levels. Hyler (2006) has listed motives for OER initiatives for institutions such as right to education for all, sharing of knowledge as basis of academics, leveraging tax payer’s money for the common good, better use of resources by reducing costs, good public relations tool, diversity in business models. As for individuals, the motives are access to the best possible resources and to have more flexible materials. Individuals are not motivated by altruistic ambitions, such as assisting developing countries, …
Arduino Microcontrollers In The Classroom: Teaching How To Phrase Effective Science Questions And How To Answer Them With Original Data, Tony Dinsmore
Arduino Microcontrollers In The Classroom: Teaching How To Phrase Effective Science Questions And How To Answer Them With Original Data, Tony Dinsmore
Science and Engineering Saturday Seminars
Arduino microcontrollers in the classroom: teaching how to phrase effective science questions and how to answer them with original data. Prof. Tony Dinsmore, UMass Physics This workshop will develop course modules that address a challenge in the science curriculum: how do we teach basic problem-solving and curiosity-based research skills in a classroom setting? The standard science curriculum teaches concepts and theory quite well but leaves rather little opportunity for students to take the lead in designing and implementing their own investigations. The workshop will use the Arduino, an inexpensive microcontroller that is simple to set up. A huge range of …
It's Automagic Technically Once The Stars Align : 3rd Party Integrations, Import And Publishing Profiles With Alma, David W. Schuster, Marian Stern
It's Automagic Technically Once The Stars Align : 3rd Party Integrations, Import And Publishing Profiles With Alma, David W. Schuster, Marian Stern
Library Scholarship
This presentation at ENUG(ExLibris Users from the Northeast US) discussed several integrations that Binghamton University has accomplished in the 5 months since they went live. New Self Check system from Bintech replacing bibliotheca units. Integrating with the Banner system for Faculty, Student, and staff loads and exporting fines and fee information to Banner. Publishing to Google Scholar, OCLC and other systems to automate updating of content to these services. Also discussed was how to load content into Primo VE.
Peer-To-Peer Tech Pd, Madeline Craig, Linda Kraemer
Peer-To-Peer Tech Pd, Madeline Craig, Linda Kraemer
Faculty Works: EDU (1995-2023)
With the wide availability and ever-changing nature of instructional technology, there is an increasing need for continuous professional development for educators. This workshop will describe a pilot program which offers an integrative approach to peer-led professional development and the use of instructional technology in college courses. Participants will interact with technology tools while planning ways to customize content-specific professional development to meet the needs of 21st century learners.
"Our Stories" Developing A Virtual Community Of First-Year Voices, Sandra Cheng, Jennifer Sears, Karen Goodlad, Ashwin Satyanarayana, Mery Diaz, Philip Kreniske
"Our Stories" Developing A Virtual Community Of First-Year Voices, Sandra Cheng, Jennifer Sears, Karen Goodlad, Ashwin Satyanarayana, Mery Diaz, Philip Kreniske
Publications and Research
First Year Learning Communities (FYLC) at City Tech is structured to provide first-year students in linked courses an interdisciplinary learning experience. This approach creates opportunities for students to form bonds within the college community. A shared belief among faculty leaders in the potential for writing to transform the student experience led to the development of the “Our Stories” digital writing project. “Our Stories” offers FYLC students the opportunity to express their experiences in classes, seminars, lectures, study groups, and labs on the OpenLab, a digital platform for teaching, learning, and sharing. Through this project, students shared their stories and revealed …
Working As A Digital Liberal Arts Fellow, Tiffini Eckenrod, Shelby Carmichael, Rahsaan Sailes
Working As A Digital Liberal Arts Fellow, Tiffini Eckenrod, Shelby Carmichael, Rahsaan Sailes
Library Presentations
No abstract provided.
Let’S Discuss Creative And Effective Online Discussion Forums, Madeline Craig, Linda Kraemer
Let’S Discuss Creative And Effective Online Discussion Forums, Madeline Craig, Linda Kraemer
Faculty Works: EDU (1995-2023)
No abstract provided.
Creative Ways To Enhance Student Writing, Madeline Craig
Creative Ways To Enhance Student Writing, Madeline Craig
Faculty Works: EDU (1995-2023)
No abstract provided.