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We have many initiatives on my campus. The main campus IT installed blogging and wiki software, which is available to the entire campus community. Our instructional technology group does regular demos, trainings, and other sessions. The library supports similar sessions.
I think the trick is to find the time when faculty have a specific need and recommend some of these tools.
Hi, Brian. Thanks for the add. Do you have any thoughts on how to get faculty more attracted to applying Web 2.0 applications for teaching/training/
simulations? Having graduated from library school in the 1990s, I am an outstanding searcher and trainer but am just getting started on my blog and using it as a communications/interactive tool for students. Thanks
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Where do you work?
Case Western Reserve University, Kelvin Smith Library
How long have you been blogging?
2 years
How many blogs do you have?
2 of my own, plus 5 more that I created for others and contribute occassionally
About Me:
I am the Engineering, Mathematics, and Statistics Librarian at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. I teach a workshop at Case on using RSS feeds and is helping to implement instant messaging as a reference tool. Starting in the spring of 2007, I teach a new workshop, Using Web 2.0 Principles to Become Librarian 2.0, for the Kent State University School of Library & Information Science. I am the current web coordinator for the Library Administration and Management Association of ALA, have designed serveral blogs, and maintain a personal blog on engineering resources (http://blog.case.edu/bcg8/), a personal blog on web 2.0 in libraries (http://briangray.alablog.org/) and co-author several other blogs.
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I think the trick is to find the time when faculty have a specific need and recommend some of these tools.
simulations? Having graduated from library school in the 1990s, I am an outstanding searcher and trainer but am just getting started on my blog and using it as a communications/interactive tool for students. Thanks
creaky