Presentation on Veteran Outreach made by Josh Sopiarz at GSU, JJ Pionke at UIUC, and Christine Kickles at COD at the Illinois Association of College and Research Libraries conference in 2016
Laurel Littrell (Kansas State University) Engagement through Scholarship: An Example from the Performing Arts from 2015 C&U/CULS (Joint NE & KS) Spring Meeting
Presentation on Veteran Outreach made by Josh Sopiarz at GSU, JJ Pionke at UIUC, and Christine Kickles at COD at the Illinois Association of College and Research Libraries conference in 2016
Laurel Littrell (Kansas State University) Engagement through Scholarship: An Example from the Performing Arts from 2015 C&U/CULS (Joint NE & KS) Spring Meeting
Les web analitycs présentés par Unica lors de la première WAW en France en mai 2008.
http://www.referencement-blog.net/le-premier-webanalitycs-wednesday-en-france-waw-pour-les-intimes-217
2011-04-05 Open Textbooks: The College Student Speaks Out (Webinar)Nicole Allen
Webinar featuring the perspectives of four college students active in the fight for affordable textbooks.
5 April 2011
Open Access Textbooks Webinar Series
To view an archived version of this webinar, visit http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=dtr4fkcab&et=1105071687102&s=2007&e=0016yrgHZL6tR46jManybsOesZ2p0yf3AdtJcmvQfGR2ub9U1MtWHuMyenROcNzE93YPOMQnzYX6zbgNiItcfDa_bOHKm5WZe_4TYx1oiD85q7a1c-dKV0bMSoJg0lKjlWh3aCLWoP7IofdYfefNiLLsV_BoTzXi8_bB9GR542jQzHzD8BYO3qsFQjqr9Sdo4KiVSSMRH-WUV_AfrPqmD6_VfaQ0TEdB2Pptk-OVAkFuLA=
Extension Through Applications, A New Business model. #nexc2012
Sometime over the next year, more internet content will be accessed by mobile devices than by desktop platforms. This transformation marks the latest technological and societal paradigm shift to confront Extension.
In this session, we will explore how Extension at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln positioned itself to develop mobile applications that effectively deliver research and education to consumers in a constantly changing technological environment. Topics include: developing a mobile content strategy (video, web and social media), understanding your options to select the right solution(s), setting best practices for working with educators, determining infrastructure requirements, assessing potential pitfalls and navigating distribution networks.
Documenting Ferguson: Building a community digital repositoryChris Freeland
The August 2014 shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, along with other recent police-involved shootings around the country have inspired demonstrations, conversation, debate and calls for systemic change in our society. Soon after Brown’s shooting, Washington University Libraries and other St. Louis cultural heritage institutions established a repository to document events in or inspired by Ferguson. Appropriately named Documenting Ferguson, this community-sourced open repository now has more than 1,500 files of digital photographs, video recordings and other media contributed from all over the country. These are viewable online at http://digital.wustl.edu/ferguson. Video of this talk available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6whGNsesYA.
Presented on Friday, August 17, 2012, Acting Dean Chris Maziar, Associate Dean of Students John Lubker, Associate Dean of Professional Development Laura Carlson and GSU President Doug Rice addressed more than 450 new graduate students at Jordan Hall.
Washington State American Indian Educator's Conference March 2012. Project to share culturally relevant youth resources for Northwest Coastal and Inland Plateau tribes as well as Pan-Indian and Urban experiences.
The Benefits of Summer Learning for Gifted Students at SIG webinar was recorded live on February 9th, 2010 by the Summer Institute for the Gifted (SIG).
These slide focus on the benefits of summer gifted education and the advantages that the Summer Institute for the Gifted (SIG) has to offer gifted students in grades K through 11. Topics covered include: Summer Programs, SIG Academics, Student Life and Recreational Activities.
"Being a More Visible Support for LGBTQ* Communities – What Some Canadian Libraries are Doing to Promote LGBTQ* Services, Inclusivity, and Community Engagement" is Part 2 of "Nowhere to Turn, Nowhere to Go," representing a greatly expanded update from the previous version.
Part 1 is a separate SlideShare file entitled "Library Service and Collection Policies and Strategies for Supporting LGBTQ* Communities."
The core conviction is the same as for Part 1: Librarians are catalysts for social change and personal transformation.
Part 2 shows in vibrant visual images what some Canadian libraries -- post-secondary and public -- are doing to support and promote LGBTQ* services.
It also challenges viewers who are library service providers -- and at the same time it informs viewers who are library service users -- to address the question of: If there aren’t any now, how could you create LGBTQ* inclusive programs and services at your library?
Suggestions for promotion and advocacy to support LGBTQ* communities are addressed, but they are just suggestions. Visuals and narratives in this presentation show what 15 Canadian libraries in these two sectors are doing to support LGTBQ* populations, from specialized collections and reading lists to Pride parade engagement to the creation of public library GSAs to myriad events, workshops, guest speakers, special celebrations, collaborations and partnerships, and library volunteer staff groups.
Science Communication in Sri Lanka: A Critical Analysis Hiran Amarasekera
Presentation at Workshop organzied by COSTI and Sci Dev Net on 27 May 2014: Mainstreaming Science and Technology and Innovation for Public communication
3. Flyer
• Be a reporter
• Be an informer
• Write about
– Social issues
– University policy
– Student life
• Let your voice be heard
"The Flyer." The Flyer. Salisbury University, n.d. Web. 05 Dec. 2012.
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5. SU-TV
• Light up televisions across campus
• Talk about sports, news, entertainment
• Technology
"Communication Arts." Salisbury.edu. Salisbury University, n.d. Web. 05 Dec. 2012
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8. WXSU
• Be the DJ: Play the music you want to hear
• “From the college students, to the college
students”
• Hands-on experience: behind the scenes and
on campus
"96.3 WXSU." 96.3 WXSU. Salisbury University, 2012. Web. 05 Dec. 2012.
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10. Public Relations Society
• Take it to the next level
• Guest speakers
• Professional opportunities
• Become a leader
• National membership for a lifetime
"Welcome!" SU PRSSA. Salisbury University, n.d. Web. 05 Dec. 2012.
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12. Society of Professional Journalists
• Jump-start a journalism career
• Build your resume
• Join a welcoming community
• Become part of a national network
"The Exchange." Salisbury.edu. Salisbury University, Oct. 2012. Web. 5 Dec. 2012.