Using Technology in Information Literacy Programs
This four-hour class, which will be offered online in two-hour increments for two successive days, will explore ways to integrate technology into information literacy programs and teaching. Technology is a key tool in today\\'s information literacy programs. A wide range of software tools, including Jing, Camtasia, and Captivate - make designing interactive content easier. Social tools, including blogs, wikis, and Facebook can be essential for content creation and delivery, promoting information literacy, and reaching students in distance learning programs. Students will explore a wide range of technology that will help put any information literacy program on the map.
By the end of this class students will be able to:
Please Note:
Registrations for this class must be received at least one week before the class date. Registrants will receive an email offering detailed login and setup instructions.This online workshop is over 2 days - 19th and 20th @ 2:00 - 4:00 PM
| Topic Category: | Information Literacy | |
| Date: | 06/19/2012 | |
| Day: | Tuesday | |
| Time: | 2:00 - 4:00 PM ET | |
| Class Length: | 4 hour(s) | |
| Member Cost: | Free To Staff In Florida Libraries (Priority Given To TBLC Members) | |
| Other Florida MLC Cost: | $0 | |
| Non-Member Cost: | $0 | |
| USF/SLIS Cost: | $0 | |
| Instructor: | Lyrasis . | |
| Class Location: | Web-Based | |
| Maximum Seats: | 15 | |
| Available Seats: | 0 |
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