New Technologies in Library Instruction

Wikis and Clickers and Casting:
New Technologies in Library Instruction

Indiana Online Users Group Spring 2006 Program
Hamilton East Public Library, Fishers, Indiana
May 19, 2005

Technology has emerged within libraries like wildfire. How we use and deal with technology in libraries will be the theme of the day at this program. We will showcase specific examples of library utilized technology as it relates to library instruction, user centered information technology applications, and best practices. Jennifer Sharkey from Purdue University will start the day off with discussing effective methods for applying and integrating technology into library instruction. The rest of the day includes four fantastic speakers involved with library technological innovation. Below are some highlights from our speakers:


Jennifer Sharkey (Purdue University) - Who is Wagging Whom? Effective Incorporation of Technology into Library Instruction

Presentation:
2006spring_sharkeykeynote.pdf

Howard Rosenbaum (IU- Bloomington) - Technology, Learning Environments & Library Instruction: Everything That Rises Must Converge

Leslie Morgan (Notre Dame) - We're Not Just Using Chalkboards: New Technologies in the 21st Century Classroom

Katherine Schilling (IUPUI) - If You Build It, Will They Come? Issues & Challenges in Implementing New Technologies

Marianne Kruppa (St. Joe County) - Don't Call It a Wiki! St. Joseph County Public Library's Wiki Success


Note - All presentation materials are copyrighted by the authors.

 



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