Oh, snap! Using popular culture to reach undergraduates in library instruction
ACRL Live e-Learning Webcast
Co-hosted by ACRL/NY & Kurt R. Schmeller Library, Queensborough Community College, CUNY
Tired of boring, run-of-the-mill library instruction? Want to jazz up your information literacy program and connect with students? Join ACRL Live e-Learning Webcast!
Learning Outcomes:
- Participants will understand the benefits of using popular culture in higher education in order to connect with students.
- Participants will assess existing curriculum in order to determine where popular culture can be incorporated successfully.
- Participants will modify existing curriculum by using popular culture in order to create new, engaging activities for student learning.
Presenters:
Heidi Blackburn, Undergraduate Services Librarian, Kansas State University Salina
Cynthia Dudenhoffe, Library Director, Central Methodist University
Date & Time: March 12, 2013, 2:00 PM a�� 3:30 PM
Location: CETL (L-313) at Queensborough Community College Library, CUNY
Further discussion, networking opportunities & refreshments after the webcast
Flyer: https://acrlny.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/ACRLwebcast12Mar131.pdf
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Free to ACRL/NY members, ACRL members & Queensborough Community College. All others $5.00
To become a member of ACRL/NY: https://acrlny.org/?page_id=7
To register: https://acrlnyforms.wufoo.com/forms/oh-snap-acrl-live-elearning-webcast/
Directions to Queensborough Community College: http://www.qcc.cuny.edu/about/index.html
Contact: Barbara Bonous-Smit: bbonoussmit@qcc.cuny.edu (718) 281-5010