Technology on Your Own Terms – Fall 2013 Workshops

5 09 2013

Upcoming technology workshops — (reposting from UofSLibrary News):

Technology on Your Own Terms – Fall 2013 Workshops

On behalf of the Weinberg Memorial Library and the Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence, we invite University of Scranton faculty and staff to our Fall 2013 Technology On Your Own Terms (TOYOT) workshops. Here’s what we’ve got planned for this semester:

Weinberg Memorial Library’s Reilly Learning Commons
Sheli McHugh (Cataloging and Metadata Librarian & Reilly Learning Commons Coordinator)
Bonnie Oldham
(Information Literacy Coordinator)
October 15, 2013 – 12:00-1:00PM in WML 305

Librarians Oldham and McHugh will talk about how the Library is developing its new Reilly Learning Commons. (Have you played with the Library’s new touch table near Java City?) They will define what a Learning Commons is and discuss trends within other Library Learning Commons. They will also explain why the Library decided to create one and share the ongoing collaborative process to design a space that is deeply responsive to our institutional mission and focused on student learning. A light lunch will be provided.

Wearable Technology: The Next Big Trend
Joseph Casabona (System Integrator & Web Developer)
November 13, 2013 – 12:00-1:00PM in WML 305

As more wearable devices (Google Glass, Jawbone Up, Fitbit, the Pebble Watch, etc) hit the market, it’s important to understand what they do and how they are being used. At this session, we will answer those questions plus explain how they are being used in higher-ed. There will be a live demo of Google Glass and more. A light lunch will be provided.

Sessions are open to all University faculty and staff, but seats are limited, so please let us know you are coming. You can register at www.scranton.edu/ctleregistration – under Technology on Your Own Terms.





Faculty input on Library Learning Commons

2 01 2013

Passing along a TAG-related request from my Library colleague Sheli McHugh:

In celebration of the Library’s 20th Anniversary, we have been doing fundraising toward future improvements. One of the goals is to implement a Learning Commons into the library, most likely in our 24 hour spaces. Learning Commons are collaborative flexible spaces often including a digital media lab with software, hardware, gadgets and more.

The Learning Commons committee will be conducting focus groups with faculty to gather information on technology that they need and want for themselves and their students and we’d like to invite you to attend.   It will be mainly a brainstorming session, so bring your imaginations! Don’t be afraid to dream big!

The sessions will be held on the following dates and times:

Monday, January 21 at 9:30 AM in WML305

Tuesday, January 22 at 9:30 AM in WML306

Wednesday, January 23 at 3 PM in WML305

Thursday, January 24 at 3 PM in WML305

If you’d like to sign up, please email Sheli McHugh. Feel free to share the invitation with colleagues who may be interested in attending a meeting.

Thank you for your assistance! We look forward to speaking with you!

Sheli McHugh

Cataloging and Metadata Librarian
Weinberg Memorial Library
University of Scranton
570-941-4004