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Preparing Students to Enter the Workforce International Conference on Technology-Enhanced Learning (ICTEL), Sofia, Bulgaria July 25-27, 2011 Teach for Knowledge, Mentor for Success Nedelina Tchangalova, [email protected] Francy Stilwell, [email protected] Engineering & Physical Sciences Library University of Maryland
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Page 1: Preparing Students to Enter the Workforce

Preparing Students to Enter the Workforce

International Conference on Technology-Enhanced Learning (ICTEL), Sofia, BulgariaJuly 25-27, 2011

Teach for Knowledge, Mentor for Success

Nedelina Tchangalova, [email protected] Stilwell, [email protected]

Engineering & Physical Sciences Library University of Maryland

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Who Are We?

Fall 2010 Enrollment

Undergraduate: 26,922

Graduate: 10,719

Total Enrollment: 37,641

Fall 2009 UM Employees

Full-time Faculty: 3,060

Part-time Faculty: 936

Total Faculty: 3,996

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UMD Campus

Map

Area: 1250 acres or 5 km²

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How many libraries are there at UMD?

1

6

3

8

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University of Maryland Libraries

The main library on campus

Testudo – university mascot since 1932

1. McKeldin Library 2. Architecture Library 3. Art Library4. Engineering and Physical Sciences

Library (EPSL)5. Hornbake Library 6. Michelle Smith Performing Arts

Library 7. Shady Grove Library (located off

campus)8. White Memorial Chemistry

Library

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The Students

Highly motivated

Highly competitive

Digital natives

“The best way to further our learning is to utilize all available resources, and seek guidance with experts whenever possible.”

Gemstone Team “Dietary Information and Evaluation Technologies” (DIET), 2011

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Honors Programs at UMD

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Teaching with emerging technologies

Faculty members

1. Enterprise Learning Management System (ELMS)

2. Wimba3. DRUM

Course materials Discussion board Students’ grades

Librarians4. Clickers and laser

pointers5. Digital reference6. Subject guides

Information literacy skills

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Enterprise Learning Management System (ELMS) for faculty

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Enterprise Learning Management System (ELMS) for students

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Wimba classroom

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Digital Repository at the University of Maryland

(DRUM)

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Interactive devices

Clickers Laser pointers

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Clickers example

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Now let’s try another question!

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Did you have fun? Try this one!

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Digital reference

Librarians are teaching life-long information literacy skills through:

Library instruction E-mail Chat

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Subject guidesLibrarians are teaching life-long information literacy skills through the creation of research guides:

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Mentoring

Students

Librarians

Faculty

members

1. Faculty members share their expertise and skills

2. Librarians teach life-long information literacy skills

3. Students achieve success above and beyond

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Conclusions

Move out of your comfort

zone!http://www.positivityblog.com/index.php/2009/10/14/how-to-step-out-of-your-comfort-zone/

Establish your role!

Have a vision!

http://balancedlifeskills.com/home/2011/01/03/1535.html

Be a passionate

collaborator!http://sedu731fall09.wikispaces.com/Why+Collaborate%3F

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Thank you for your attention!

Questions?