Friday, December 2, 2011
9am - 12pm
Keene State College, Keene, NH
Often when we are at NELIG events, we hear our colleagues discussing innovative activities they have done with classes at their school. Sometimes we might even watch a great conference presentation where a librarian describes an activity he or she has done with classes, but we don’t actually get to see our colleagues “in action.” The December NELIG Meeting was a great opportunity to watch some of our creative colleagues conduct activities that they run, or are planning to run, in their classes. Those of us in the audience acted as their college students. Through this experience we were reminded of what it is like to be sitting in the seat of the student and learn new teaching techniques and exercises from each other.
- Why Are We Here?: Using the Socratic Method to Enhance Student Learning
Laura Braunstein, Dartmouth College - “Speed Databasing”: Making Lasting Connections in 10 Minutes or Less
Rachel Blair Vogt and Carolyn Gamtso, UNH Manchester - Digging deeper: Finding Information in the WWW
Melinda Malik, Merrimack College
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Friday, December 2nd | ||
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9:30 AM |
NELIG Meeting - December 02, 2011 New England Library Instruction Group Keene State College, Keene, NH 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM |