Event Title

Collaborative Efforts of Faculty and Librarians: Creating a Culture of Self-Study

Location

Burnell 109

Start Time

9-5-2012 11:05 AM

End Time

9-5-2012 12:05 PM

Description

To foster achievement more effectively in students from various backgrounds with different learning styles, abilities, and needs, it is critical to develop an interactive online self-study guide, which is designed to help students find reliable academic resources available in the library as well on the Web. By incorporating a concept map to a course-specific study, we not only can help students effectively locate the appropriate terms to use for search, but can also help them grasp the context of the terminology.

Reflecting the needs of diverse students at BSU, this roundtable discussion will focus on effective ways in which faculty and librarians can create a culture of self study among our students. We also discuss various ways in which to promote collaborative teaching among specialists across disciplines.

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Moderator: John Mulrooney

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May 9th, 11:05 AM May 9th, 12:05 PM

Collaborative Efforts of Faculty and Librarians: Creating a Culture of Self-Study

Burnell 109

To foster achievement more effectively in students from various backgrounds with different learning styles, abilities, and needs, it is critical to develop an interactive online self-study guide, which is designed to help students find reliable academic resources available in the library as well on the Web. By incorporating a concept map to a course-specific study, we not only can help students effectively locate the appropriate terms to use for search, but can also help them grasp the context of the terminology.

Reflecting the needs of diverse students at BSU, this roundtable discussion will focus on effective ways in which faculty and librarians can create a culture of self study among our students. We also discuss various ways in which to promote collaborative teaching among specialists across disciplines.