[Eril-l] 3 Midwinter Presentations: Entrepreneurship, Student use of video, Research methods in the curriculum

Gamboa, Camille camille.gamboa at sagepub.com
Mon Jan 4 11:45:12 PST 2016


*Apologies for cross postings*



Dear All,



We'd like to invite all ALA Midwinter attendees to three presentations taking place in the SAGE Booth (#1017). If you are interested in attending, please RSVP now so we can get a head count for food.



Student use of video on campus

Saturday, January 9, 11:30am

Using real case studies, SAGE's Executive Market Research Manager, Elisabeth Leonard, will give an update on her research of the student use of video on campus. From the use of video inside the classroom to its use for class assignments, to supplement course instruction, and to clarify confusing concepts, Elisabeth will describe when and why students watch video, and the types of videos that they prefer.

A late breakfast and coffee will be provided. RSVP here: http://ow.ly/WC4ax



Supporting entrepreneurship across campus

Saturday, January 9, 2pm

In this 40-minute panel, we will hear from two librarians who support entrepreneurship on campus share best practices, new ideas, and expertise, followed by a Q&A with booth visitors.

* Ray Pun is the first year student success librarian at Cal State Fresno who has collaborated with entrepreneurial student groups and career centers and created library programs that focus on business research and entrepreneurship.

* Susan Van Alstyneis a Library Director at Berkeley College (NJ). In her role, Susan supports the Entrepreneurship Club on campus providing space, supplies, and tech for weekly meetings and arranging trips to local business groups in the community.

Dessert will be provided. RSVP here: http://ow.ly/WBP48



How are research methods taught within the curriculum?

Sunday, January 10th, 1:30pm

Sharlene Hesse-Biber is a celebrated research methods author and faculty member at Boston College who works closely with her library in teaching research methods to students. In this session, she will provide insight on the type of research instruction that students receive inside the classroom and where librarians and library research methods content can fit into that process. She'll respond to the following questions and take questions from the audience:

What do students learn at various levels of their academic careers?

What materials do they look for in their libraries?

How can librarians better support faculty who teach research methods?

How can faculty and librarians support students in conducting their first research project?

How can faculty and librarians provide them with good exemplars of great research?

Dessert will be provided. RSVP here: http://ow.ly/WC4L9



Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thank you,

Camille Gamboa

SAGE

Camille.gamboa at sagepub.com<mailto:Camille.gamboa at sagepub.com>



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