A MOOC of our Own

Lynn Sutton
Wake Forest University
Charleston Conference, Nov. 7, 2013
“We have so much more to
offer to the MOOC discussion
than locating public domain
images or providing copyright
assistance.”
Kyle Denlinger, May 10, 2013
Timeline
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Online sections of Lib 100, Fall 2011
Board of Visitors presentation, Feb. 2012
MOOC mania, Spring 2012
Hired E-learning librarian, Summer 2012
ZSRx brainstorm, Fall 2012
ZSRx build, Winter 2013
ZSRx live, March 18-April 14, 2013
Deacon Development 101, Oct. 1-Nov. 4, 2013
Week One: Search strategies
Week Two: Advanced searching
Week Three: Privacy and filters
Week Four: Information management
ZSRx: Cure for the
Common Web
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Google Sites
Google Groups
Google + Community
700 registrants
6 continents!
Many happy alumni and friends
Deacon Development 101
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Canvas platform
200+ parents
3 continents
5 weeks, 5 modules
Required orientation
Generation Y: A field guide
Making the Grade: Supporting your student’s academic development
Person, place and community: Supporting your student in their search for
identity
o A delicate web: Supporting your student’s search for holistic well-being
o A parent’s toolkit
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Testimonials
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“Just wanted you to know that I've learned a lot from the
course--and since at 81, I'm what you could call a computer
dinosaur, no one is more surprised than I am about that!”

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“Kudos to you and Wake for doing this, and I hope you will
offer other courses in the future--how about a short course on
desktop publishing?”

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“ It is exciting for me to connect to other WFU parents in this
way. I am so impressed with Wake’s focus on well being,
personal growth and development and its culture that I am
now just as committed to the school. I am passionate about
helping this age group discover how they will make their mark
in the world. Being connected to the school through this
course is meaningful to me.”
Future plans
• Digital publishing – Winter 2014
• Social media – Spring 2014

• Genealogy – investigating partnerships
• Business information – longer term
• Health information- longer term
Contact info
• Lynn Sutton, Ph.D.
• Dean, Z Smith Reynolds Library
• Wake Forest University
• Winston-Salem, NC 27109
• 336.758.5090
• suttonls@wfu.edu

A mooc of our own

  • 1.
    A MOOC ofour Own Lynn Sutton Wake Forest University Charleston Conference, Nov. 7, 2013
  • 2.
    “We have somuch more to offer to the MOOC discussion than locating public domain images or providing copyright assistance.” Kyle Denlinger, May 10, 2013
  • 3.
    Timeline • • • • • • • • Online sections ofLib 100, Fall 2011 Board of Visitors presentation, Feb. 2012 MOOC mania, Spring 2012 Hired E-learning librarian, Summer 2012 ZSRx brainstorm, Fall 2012 ZSRx build, Winter 2013 ZSRx live, March 18-April 14, 2013 Deacon Development 101, Oct. 1-Nov. 4, 2013
  • 4.
    Week One: Searchstrategies Week Two: Advanced searching Week Three: Privacy and filters Week Four: Information management
  • 5.
    ZSRx: Cure forthe Common Web • • • • • • Google Sites Google Groups Google + Community 700 registrants 6 continents! Many happy alumni and friends
  • 7.
    Deacon Development 101 • • • • Canvasplatform 200+ parents 3 continents 5 weeks, 5 modules Required orientation Generation Y: A field guide Making the Grade: Supporting your student’s academic development Person, place and community: Supporting your student in their search for identity o A delicate web: Supporting your student’s search for holistic well-being o A parent’s toolkit o o o o
  • 8.
    Testimonials • “Just wanted youto know that I've learned a lot from the course--and since at 81, I'm what you could call a computer dinosaur, no one is more surprised than I am about that!” • “Kudos to you and Wake for doing this, and I hope you will offer other courses in the future--how about a short course on desktop publishing?” • “ It is exciting for me to connect to other WFU parents in this way. I am so impressed with Wake’s focus on well being, personal growth and development and its culture that I am now just as committed to the school. I am passionate about helping this age group discover how they will make their mark in the world. Being connected to the school through this course is meaningful to me.”
  • 9.
    Future plans • Digitalpublishing – Winter 2014 • Social media – Spring 2014 • Genealogy – investigating partnerships • Business information – longer term • Health information- longer term
  • 10.
    Contact info • LynnSutton, Ph.D. • Dean, Z Smith Reynolds Library • Wake Forest University • Winston-Salem, NC 27109 • 336.758.5090 • suttonls@wfu.edu