Hello, online students:
Sandra Lee (“Sandy”) Hawes, MA(LIS), MEd
Graduate Online Services Librarian
Associate Professor
Saint Leo University, Florida, USA
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Greetings from your in-class librarian
Blue skies, Sandy Hawes—”Follow me! I know the way.”
Technologies I use daily:
I use technology to communicate
with others...
• At a distance.
• And face-to-face, too.
• To do my job as a librarian.
• To participate as a faculty member.
• To collaborate professionally.
Some old friends, some new buddies…
Telephone.
Email.
SMS.
Copier/scanner.
Presentation
software.
Internet.
Digital resources.
Technology “Vita”
Sample programs and devices I use regularly
1
2
3
4
Collaborate Live!
to present online instruction
Blogspot.com
to blog for the library
SnagIt and Jing
to capture screen shots
Camtasia
to create tutorials
5
6
7
8
Camera Apps
to stream itty-bitty videos
Mobile Phone
to stay connected
eReader (Nook)
to read when I travel
Computers
to work online
My dad worked with “the guys at
Quantico” as a telecom to develop
Internet packet technology.
• I saw my 1st amber-screen “home
computer” in late 1970s.
• I played text-based home
computer games in mid 1980s.
• I was part of a field test of Tycho, a
prototype tablet computer, at a
Florida Educ. Ctr. in early 1990s.
Fun Facts
Or, “Oh, what a long, strange trip it’s been.”
Data-entry punch cards?
Amber CRTs?
Gopher Net?
Text-only computing?
Thermo-FAX machines?
Casio programmable
keyboards?
Cell phones with telescoping
antennas?
BetaMax?
Floppy disks?
Auto-correct typewriters?
Early Adopters
Do you remember these? Did you have/use them? I did...
Professional interests:
Online instructional pedagogy and distance learning librarianship.
I started working for
SLU in 2002 as the
Florida Region
librarian.
I have published book
chapters, annotated
bibliographies, and
journal articles
(including peer-
reviewed).
My research focus is on
embedded librarianship
and online research
support.
I have presented at
numerous professional
conferences, including
EDUCAUSE/ELI, Florida
Library Association,
and the Distance
Library Services bi-
annual conference,
where Dr. Adamson
and I presented a
paper in April 2016.
Geek-speakin’ Tech Heads! Oh, my!
Adobe Acrobat;
CuteWriter; Cute FTP
Chat Software
IE, Firefox, Chrome, Iron,
Silk, Dolphin
Library 2.0: Social
Networking Applications
for Libraries
SmartBoard for the PC;
SmartBoard Applications
for Faculty
Jing, Join.Me, Animoto,
SnagIt, Lectora, Captivate,
Camtasia (tutorial
software)
BlackBoard, WebCT and
eCollege, D2L Course
Management Systems
(student and
administrative)
I really, really like this stuff…
My precious family…
(L-R) Nick, Wyatt, Taylor, Ceeley, David (and his lady Cheney)
Despite my love for technology…
I think it is good to unplug our devices and
plug into the natural world once in a while.
View from the campus library
As always, I wish you blue skies
And the time to appreciate them.
Contact Hours:
Sundays through Thursdays,
11:30am-8:30pm Eastern
Phone:
1.352.588.8262 (phone/voicemail)
1.352.467.1902 (cell/text message)
Email:
sandra.hawes@saintleo.edu
Contact Information
Sandra Lee (Sandy) Hawes, MA(LIS), MEd

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  • 1.
    Hello, online students: SandraLee (“Sandy”) Hawes, MA(LIS), MEd Graduate Online Services Librarian Associate Professor Saint Leo University, Florida, USA By PresenterMedia.com
  • 2.
    Greetings from yourin-class librarian Blue skies, Sandy Hawes—”Follow me! I know the way.”
  • 3.
    Technologies I usedaily: I use technology to communicate with others... • At a distance. • And face-to-face, too. • To do my job as a librarian. • To participate as a faculty member. • To collaborate professionally. Some old friends, some new buddies… Telephone. Email. SMS. Copier/scanner. Presentation software. Internet. Digital resources.
  • 4.
    Technology “Vita” Sample programsand devices I use regularly 1 2 3 4 Collaborate Live! to present online instruction Blogspot.com to blog for the library SnagIt and Jing to capture screen shots Camtasia to create tutorials 5 6 7 8 Camera Apps to stream itty-bitty videos Mobile Phone to stay connected eReader (Nook) to read when I travel Computers to work online
  • 5.
    My dad workedwith “the guys at Quantico” as a telecom to develop Internet packet technology. • I saw my 1st amber-screen “home computer” in late 1970s. • I played text-based home computer games in mid 1980s. • I was part of a field test of Tycho, a prototype tablet computer, at a Florida Educ. Ctr. in early 1990s. Fun Facts Or, “Oh, what a long, strange trip it’s been.”
  • 6.
    Data-entry punch cards? AmberCRTs? Gopher Net? Text-only computing? Thermo-FAX machines? Casio programmable keyboards? Cell phones with telescoping antennas? BetaMax? Floppy disks? Auto-correct typewriters? Early Adopters Do you remember these? Did you have/use them? I did...
  • 7.
    Professional interests: Online instructionalpedagogy and distance learning librarianship. I started working for SLU in 2002 as the Florida Region librarian. I have published book chapters, annotated bibliographies, and journal articles (including peer- reviewed). My research focus is on embedded librarianship and online research support. I have presented at numerous professional conferences, including EDUCAUSE/ELI, Florida Library Association, and the Distance Library Services bi- annual conference, where Dr. Adamson and I presented a paper in April 2016.
  • 8.
    Geek-speakin’ Tech Heads!Oh, my! Adobe Acrobat; CuteWriter; Cute FTP Chat Software IE, Firefox, Chrome, Iron, Silk, Dolphin Library 2.0: Social Networking Applications for Libraries SmartBoard for the PC; SmartBoard Applications for Faculty Jing, Join.Me, Animoto, SnagIt, Lectora, Captivate, Camtasia (tutorial software) BlackBoard, WebCT and eCollege, D2L Course Management Systems (student and administrative) I really, really like this stuff…
  • 9.
    My precious family… (L-R)Nick, Wyatt, Taylor, Ceeley, David (and his lady Cheney)
  • 10.
    Despite my lovefor technology… I think it is good to unplug our devices and plug into the natural world once in a while.
  • 11.
    View from thecampus library As always, I wish you blue skies And the time to appreciate them.
  • 12.
    Contact Hours: Sundays throughThursdays, 11:30am-8:30pm Eastern Phone: 1.352.588.8262 (phone/voicemail) 1.352.467.1902 (cell/text message) Email: sandra.hawes@saintleo.edu Contact Information Sandra Lee (Sandy) Hawes, MA(LIS), MEd