Librarians:
Maybe the word "workshop" is not the best way to get the message across to some of our students. After all, a workshop implies 30 minutes to 60 minutes of PowerPoint presentations, handouts, and activities *blah*. And, after all, aren't students already subjected to that when they are in class?
Maybe, instead, we could consider using the terminology "Database Demonstrations" - and DO exactly that. Set up very informally - maybe have a few computers set up already pointed to a specific database. Offer one handout on the use of that database, and show students how to utilize it. Or, set up a computer with a power point about the database that continually restarts, and answer questions during the "demonstration".
Think about it like a Conference vendor display - maybe even have small prizes just for showing up :)
On building the capacity to find rest.
1 day ago
2 comments:
Great idea, Emily! I think I'll try that next quarter rather than the "workshops".
I like the idea, maybe we should brainstorm some more on how to take it and make it happen. How about using the libraries.....
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