Information Literacy and Presented at Southwest Regional Conferences

The Library + WebCT = A Perfect Partnership

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Title:The Library + WebCT = A Perfect Partnership (ID: SWR08074)
Author(s):Brenda Quintanilla (Lee College) and Beverly Li (Lee College)
Origin:Presented at Southwest Regional Conferences (02/20/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Online learning provides opportunities and challenges for students and institutions. The Lee College instructional designer and distance education librarian collaborated with others to provide a means of increasing student awareness and use of selected scholarly resources. Our WebCT Library Resources "course" is the result. We will discuss the building process and the results.

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Bridging the Gap Between Technology and Business Processes

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Title:Bridging the Gap Between Technology and Business Processes (ID: SWR0651)
Author(s):Christina Shi (Davidson College)
Origin:Presented at Southwest Regional Conferences (02/22/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Training programs often fail to bridge the gap between technology and underlying business processes. Supervisors play a critical role in promoting technology training as well as shifting business processes. Institutions therefore need technology education designed specifically for supervisors. Learn how this approach has made a difference at one institution.
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Salting the Oats: Engaging Faculty in IT by Engaging Students

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Title:Salting the Oats: Engaging Faculty in IT by Engaging Students (ID: SWR0402)
Author(s):Kenton Adler (Lyon College)
Origin:Presented at Southwest Regional Conferences (2004)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:This presentation demonstrates how Lyon College presents an online library and information technology component of the COR100 program to incoming freshmen. The class covers use of campus computing resources as well as library databases and research techniques. Students simultaneously learn the course management system they will also use in other classes.
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