From Information Literacy to Scholarly Identity: Effective Pedagogical Strategies for Social Bookmarking EDUCAUSE 07 - Deborah Everhart, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Georgetown University, and Principal Architect, Blackboard - Eric Kunnen, Coordinator of Instructional Technologies Learning Academy, Grand Rapids Community College - Kaye Shelton, Dean of Online Education, and Assistant Professor, Adult Education, Dallas Baptist University
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From Information Literacy to Scholarly Identity: Effective Pedagogical Strategies for Social Bookmarking
EDUCAUSE 07
- Deborah Everhart, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Georgetown University, and Principal Architect, Blackboard - Eric Kunnen, Coordinator of Instructional Technologies Learning
Academy, Grand Rapids Community College- Kaye Shelton, Dean of Online Education, and Assistant Professor,
Adult Education, Dallas Baptist University
Today’s Session Will: Define social bookmarking Provide an overview of the
GRCC – Practical Examples Professional Development
Online and Hybrid Certification Course & Learning Objects
GRCC – Practical Examples Discovery, Sharing, and Networking
Profiles, Friends, Favorites, and Fans Discipline Tags & Cross Institutional Sharing Academic Social Networking
GRCC – Plans for the future…
Leverage the power of Scholar to:1) Provide our Librarians with an easy way to bring in some
valuable resources directly into courses to share with students and faculty.
2) Encourage students to "add to" the body of knowledge in a course and share with each other.
3) Share resources and content collections with other universities and colleges on Scholar.
4) Provide students, faculty, and staff with the skills of academic social networking, bookmarking, and online tool usage with a key quality of the discernment of online resources.
5) Enhance faculty productivity, discipline searching/sharing, and course resource integration.
6) Improve collaboration for groups, teams, research groups, committees to share and categorize resources.
7) Increase awareness for individuals in using Scholar to easily store, access, collect, share, discover, tag, classify, and sort resources…