Reading Skills in online environment elaborationg different techniques and also advantages and disadvantages by the author in detail. All readers can get a good stuff of knowledge by reading this article.
9 takeaways I got from attending HighEdWeb 2013. Focus on communications and marketing strategy in higher education, including use of social media, multi-format approaches, multi-device web sites, competetive analysis, infographics, and engaging students as content creators.
Young and Wired: How today's young tech elite will influence the libraries of...Edwin Mijnsbergen
Libraries are the living, breathing internet that existed long before the digital network that we know today. They are the connected nodes of information and community exchange that we have relied on to communicate, collaborate, share resources and preserve knowledge in our societies for centuries.
But there are concerns about the future of physical libraries, given that so many of us have easy access to virtual libraries of information on our computers at home. Recent Pew Internet Project research examines technology use by teenagers and suggests how the behavior and expectations of young internet users might shape the libraries of the future.
2013 Brookdale Community College Scholars Daykparr4
An update to the home campus community on E-MATE, E-books and Mobile Apps for Technician Education, a project supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1205113.
Reading Skills in online environment elaborationg different techniques and also advantages and disadvantages by the author in detail. All readers can get a good stuff of knowledge by reading this article.
9 takeaways I got from attending HighEdWeb 2013. Focus on communications and marketing strategy in higher education, including use of social media, multi-format approaches, multi-device web sites, competetive analysis, infographics, and engaging students as content creators.
Young and Wired: How today's young tech elite will influence the libraries of...Edwin Mijnsbergen
Libraries are the living, breathing internet that existed long before the digital network that we know today. They are the connected nodes of information and community exchange that we have relied on to communicate, collaborate, share resources and preserve knowledge in our societies for centuries.
But there are concerns about the future of physical libraries, given that so many of us have easy access to virtual libraries of information on our computers at home. Recent Pew Internet Project research examines technology use by teenagers and suggests how the behavior and expectations of young internet users might shape the libraries of the future.
2013 Brookdale Community College Scholars Daykparr4
An update to the home campus community on E-MATE, E-books and Mobile Apps for Technician Education, a project supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1205113.
Web 2.0 Tools - Outreach & Community BuildingBrian Gray
OUTdo! OUTclass! OUTperform! - Enhancing Your Library's OUTreach Services
Date: 8/1/2007
Sponsor: OLC's Outreach and Special Services Division
Joint presentation with Chad F. Boeninger, Reference & Instruction Technology Coordinator, Ohio University Libraries
Presentation given at a workshop organized by Recreation Resources Services on Oct. 5, 2011. Discusses examples of mobile applications for cultural organizations, mobile initiative planning, and future directions. Presentation is adapted from prior presentation by my colleagues Tito Sierra and Jason Casden.
Implications of a Mobile Computing World for Academic Libraries and Their UsersRobin M. Ashford, MSLIS
2013 Snezek Library Leadership Institute - Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA, USA - July 19, 2013 - Co-presented with GFU Dean of Libraries, Merrill Johnson.
This presentation introduces people to what can be done on the web using mobile phones. It highlights ow web-enabled phones allow for new ways of accessing information, finding businesses, and interacting with the world. It also discusses how location-aware phones allow people to better locate information about local businesses and services.
This presentation was last given at the Coos Bay/North Bend Chamber of Commerce Independent Business Operators luncheon on February 16, 2011.
Similar to No Cell Phones Please, the Performance is Beginning - NOT! (20)
Energy Collaborative Platform - Partnership in Energy Research & EducationBrian Gray
Presentation for the 8th Annual International Online Conference (IOC) for Teaching and Learning on March 18-19, 2009. Presentation on how the Kelvin Smith Library at Case Western Reserve University has positioned itself as a partner in advanced energy research and education. Conference at: http://www.internationalonlineconference.org/
Web 2.0 - Resources & Role in Science LibrarianshipBrian Gray
Guest speaker for the science librarianship class of Kent State University (KSU) School of Library & Information Science (SLIS) to discuss web 2.0 tools and their role in science research, instruction, and librarianship.
Kent State Workshop - Using Web 2.0 Principles to Become Librarian 2.0, blogs...
No Cell Phones Please, the Performance is Beginning - NOT!
1. Ohio Library Support Staff Institute July 27, 2010 Baldwin-Wallace College No Cell Phones Please,the Performance is Beginning - NOT! (Mobile Access)
3. Brian C. Gray Head of Reference Engineering, Math & Statistics Librarian Kelvin Smith Library Case Western Reserve University Adjunct Faculty, KSU SLIS Web 2.0 & technology Email: bcg8@case.edu Blog: http://blog.case.edu/bcg8/
4. Maybe the first presentation where you are asked to use your phones… Lets learn about you: Cellular iPod, iTouch, iPad E-reader
14. Cuyahoga County Public Library:Text Message Notification Items requested are ready for pickup Items borrowed are due to be returned (3-day notice) Any overdue notices Renew your library materials from any courtesy notice. Text back RENEWALL and follow the prompts.
15. Miami of Ohio: Ask Us http://www.lib.muohio.edu/askus/ Text your question Answer to your question will be sent to you via text messages momentarily
17. Mobile Access toData and Information 62% of all Americans are part of a wireless, mobile population that participates in digital activities away from home or work. Pew Internet Mar 5, 2008 http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2008/ Mobile-Access-to-Data-and-Information.aspx
18. Wireless Internet Use More than half of adult Americans have accessed the internet wirelessly on some device, such as a laptop, cell phone, MP3 player, or game console. Pew Internet Jul 22, 2009 http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2009/ 12-Wireless-Internet-Use.aspx
19. Wireless Internet Use On the typical day, nearly one-fifth (19%) of Americans use the internet on a mobile device, up substantially from the 11% level recorded in December 2007. Pew Internet Jul 22, 2009 http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2009/ 12-Wireless-Internet-Use.aspx
20. Teens and Mobile Phones Over the Past Five Years: Pew Internet Looks Back Cell phone ownership among adults has risen to 85% as of April 2009. Pew Internet Aug 19, 2009 http://www.authoring.pewinternet.org/Reports/2009/14--Teens-and-Mobile-Phones-Data-Memo.aspx
21. Teens and Mobile Phones Over the Past Five Years: Pew Internet Looks Back Mobile phone use has climbed steadily among teens ages 12 to 17 to 71% in early 2008. Pew Internet Aug 19, 2009 http://www.authoring.pewinternet.org/Reports/2009/ 14--Teens-and-Mobile-Phones-Data-Memo.aspx
26. You’ll get up to 10 article abstracts with citations. You can e-mail the list to yourself for future viewing, or read the abstracts right on your phone. To view the full text of an article, e-mail it to yourself. If you’re a subscriber, you’ll be able to view the article directly from the main IEEE Xplore site. Non-subscribers can purchase the article or subscribe to the IEEE Xplore digital library.
35. Are we listening & watching our users? Are the info needs driving the tools? Are libraries defaulting to info vendors? Lets Make Sure We Are In The Game!
36. No Cell Phones Please, the Performance is Beginning – Not! (Mobile Access) Brian C. Gray Kelvin Smith Library, Case Western Reserve University bcg8@case.edu http://www.slideshare.net/bcg8 http://blog.case.edu/bcg8/ http://www.squidoo.com/library2point0