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Online Learning: How Libraries go the Distance
April 30, 2014 @ 9:30 am - 3:00 pm
$30.00With the changing nature of higher education, the focus on MOOCs, expanding online programs, as well as hybrid courses, libraries have continued to enhance user experience. Learn how librarians in the Delaware Valley are supporting students and faculty, leveraging technology, and promoting lifelong learning.
One Step Further: The Benefits of Integrating your Library Tutorial in your LMS
Tracey Amey, PA College of Technology
Service to Distance Learners: Drexel University Libraries eResource Access Issue Reporting and Response System
Noelle Egan, Drexel University
Guide on the Side: Better for Student Learning, Better for Library Budgets
Nancy Bellafante, Drexel University
Synchronous Opportunities: Developing an Information Literacy Webinar Program
Michael LaMagna, Delaware County Community College
Challenges, Communication, and Connections: Effectively Bridging Multiple Locations
Marietta Dooley and Sharon Neal, Alvernia University
Using Blackboard Collaborate for Information Literacy Instruction Sessions in Online Classes
Mary Buchanan and Marilyn Harhai, Clarion University33
This event is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services as administered by the PA Department of Education and the Commonwealth of PA, Tom Corbett, Governor and would not have been possible without the help of the College and Research Division of PaLA (http://crdpala.org). Show your appreciation by becoming a member. If you are a member-Thank you!