Midwest Library Technology Conference

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More Than a Handout

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More Than a Handout

What is being done by libraries as they provide instruction and research support, both at point of need and in the classroom? Learn what best practices are emerging and how tools are evolving to meet the needs of librarians and users.

Members: 16
Latest Activity: Jun. 4, 2008

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SESSION LEADERS:
--Christine Clifford, Hennepin County Library - moderator
--Carole Cragg, Bethel University - presenter
--Lyndi Finifrock, Bethel University - presenter
--Mark McCullough, Minnesota State Univ, Mankato - presenter
--Kristofer Schied, Hamline University - presenter
--Lynne Beck, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities - presenter
--Deborah Kloiber, College of St. Catherine - facilitator

LINKS:
AskMN -- online reference and research assistance
MyLibrary Toolbar -- from Hamline University


Discussion Forum

Deborah

AskMN Statewide Online Reference 1 Reply

Presentation by Mark McCullough, Minnesota State University, Mankato

Started by Deborah. Last reply by Mark McCullough May. 28, 2008.

Deborah

Creating and Using Library Toolbars 1 Reply

Presentation by Kristofer Scheid, Bush Library, Hamline University

Started by Deborah. Last reply by Kristofer Scheid May. 28, 2008.

Deborah

Using Audience Response Systems in Library Instruction Classes 1 Reply

Presentation by Carole Cragg and Lyndi Finifrock, Bethel University

Started by Deborah. Last reply by Lyndi May. 23, 2008.

Deborah

Themes and Trends in Library Instruction and Research

Session moderated by Christine Clifford, Hennepin County Libraries

Started by Deborah May. 16, 2008.

Deborah

Interactive Library Tutorials

Presentation by Lynne Beck, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Started by Deborah May. 16, 2008.

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RonJoslin Comment by RonJoslin on June 4, 2008 at 1:09pm
Has anyone set up online learning tools that they use in conjunction with more traditional course-integrated library instruction? We have talked about creating online tools that can be used either to supplement and/or assess what is covered during library instruction sessions. I would be very interested to hear about what others may be doing with this and the success of these efforts.
 

Members (15)

Deborah Lyndi Kristofer Scheid Mark McCullough RonJoslin Iris Jerilyn Veldof Joyce Meldrem Sonya Jodi Wittman Carole Cragg Martha Kristen Mastel Becky Jodi
 
 

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