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Teaching technology in libraries : creative ideas for training staff, patrons and students / edited by Carol Smallwood and Lura Sanborn ; foreword by James G. Neal.

Other author/creatorSmallwood, Carol, 1939-
Other author/creatorSanborn, Lura, 1978-
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoJefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2017]
Descriptionvii, 219 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Supplemental Content Full text available from eBooks on EBSCOhost
Subject(s)
Contents Part I. Case studies and instruction methodology -- Supporting student comprehension through technology : scaffolding techniques in a virtual environment / Francisco J. Fajardo and Jorge E. Perez -- Guiding growth : a modified constructivist approach to instructional technology and the framework / Amy James -- Beyond kicking the ball and the physics of sports : teaching process and product to 9th grade science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) students / Courtney L. Lewis and Rachel Warriner Bartron -- Digital literacy development at a public regional university : the Western Carolina University experience / Mark A. Stoffan -- The benefits of multiple instruction styles in public libraries / Amanda Toth -- The accidental trainer : instructional librarianship in the modern-day library / Monica M. Dombrowski, Melissa Bernasek and Shana Lopez -- Tech training 101 : closing the digital divide one device at a time / Jezmynne Dene -- Part II. Teaching staff to teach patrons -- Building a bridge across the digital divide : teaching technology in the public library / Samantha Duckworth and Hazel Koziol -- Show, don't tell : technology instruction for front-line staff, passed on to patrons / Elizabeth Tarski McArthur -- Simulating access issues : using Twine to teach e-resources troubleshooting / Kate Lambaria, Heidi R. Johnson and Nicole Helregel -- On-demand tech training for students, faculty and staff / Ashley J. Cole, Heather Beirne and Brad Marcum -- Facing change together : overcoming differing comfort levels with technology in librarian and library staff training / Christine Elliott, Dongmei Cao and Christa E. Poparad -- Technology instruction as a cycle of instructional coaching / Sara Frey -- Part III. Hardware, software and code -- Is that code? using Google in undergraduate math and computer science research / Aaron J. Blodgett and Jennifer L. Dean -- Rise or fall of a library intranet : best practices, tips and hints / Joshua K. Johnson -- Starting a device club / Deloris J. Foxworth -- How to design a new software class / Julia J. Dahm -- How to design a non-traditional software class : PowerPoint for conference posters / Julia J. Dahm -- Ways to use digital badges in the library : they're not just for students anymore / Laura Bohuski -- Beyond the one-shot : online video tutorials for international students / Michelle Emanuel -- Girls who code in the library : community-led programming at its best / Jennifer Bunton Forgit -- Mobile computer lab services to tent city communities : a case study / Danielle M. Duvall and Lisa Fraser -- Part IV. Strategies, planning and partnerships -- Marketing and managing technology education in the face of library anxiety / Cara Marco -- Partnering to teach technology : planning a library-based workshop series / Kathryn M. Houk and Jordan M. Nielsen -- Balancing technology education with reference and instruction / Elizabeth Nelson -- Enhancing pedagogy with technology : librarian-guided peer-to-peer instruction for faculty / Emy Nelson Decker -- Information literacy and metaliteracy are the ties that bind librarians and athletic coaches / Forrest C. Foster, Carl Leak and Terrence Jarrod Martin, Sr -- Tech training and library advocacy : linking the academic library with the school library and turning pre-service teachers into lifelong library users / Heather Beirne and Cindy Judd.
Abstract "Libraries are charged with fostering new skills and capabilities in their communities, a challenging task in an era of rapid technological change. Written by librarians, this collections of new essays describes and array of technology outreach and instruction programs for public, academic and school libraries, based on case studies and discussions of methodology"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2016051585 2017288223
ISBN9781476664743 (softcover : alk. paper)

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