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How do we (CSI Library and ITC) serve the mission of the College? CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center CSI Library and ITC
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The mission of the Instructional Technology Center (ITC) is to provide leadership in promoting the efficient and effective use of educational technology to enhance teaching and learning at CSI, and increase access to higher education. ITC CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center
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Our Center (now located in Library 114 and 116)
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ITC offers a great variety of services and resources to CSI faculty, staff and students. ITC staff: –provides technology training and support classes and workshops seminars one-on-one training and support online courses Web-based tutorials inservice training TechTips –designs and maintains the CSI Web site; have you met Carlos? Instructional Technology Center (ITC) CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center
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ITC staff: –provides support for online course development and online course delivery Blackboard e-Learning training –assists faculty with integrating technology into their curriculum –designs printed and Web-based marketing materials for the College –develops presentations to help the College increase awareness and further strengthen community support for CSI Instructional Technology Center (ITC) CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center
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CSI serves the needs of students who need to or prefer taking classes online because they have family and work responsibilities, schedule conflicts, or just want to save time and money by cutting down on commute and baby sitting. In 2000 CSI invested in Blackboard, an online course management system that is currently used by over 3,000 students; over 45,000 average page views a day; 195,000 page views on the most active day. Many faculty use Blackboard as a supplement to regular face-to-face classes, providing online access to notes, presentations, tests, assignments. Blackboard and Online Learning CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center
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Blackboard has also been used by committees, as well as student organizations About one or two major upgrades roll out each year Each version adds new tools and functionality Although CSI only has the basic edition (not the enterprise edition), we still have access to some campus-wide collaboration and communication tools – e.g. campus-wide announcement and campus-wide calendar Blackboard and Online Learning CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center
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We are constantly researching and evaluating new technologies, and looking for feedback from faculty, staff and students –Web-conferencing/virtual classroom applications WebEx Centra LiveMeeting CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center Instructional Technology Center (ITC)
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Features: –Real-time interaction or record and play back later –Co-browsing –PowerPoint –VoIP or voice via regular phone –Video in some of the applications –Application and desktop sharing, file sharing –Works around most firewalls CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center Instructional Technology Center (ITC)
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Web-based; maybe some application/player may need to be loaded initially Some features are more bandwidth intensive then others Every system has some benefits and some limitations Prices also vary These systems are not like instant messaging (they do require some management and planning of “conferences”) CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center Instructional Technology Center (ITC)
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Examples of use: –Real-time lectures –Real-time review for exams –Online “office hours” –Record instructions once, play back many times (video applications must keep accessibility in mind; may need text-only version) –Tech support Number of people who can be online in the same time depends on the number of “seats” purchased CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center Instructional Technology Center (ITC)
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“The mission of the CSI Library is to provide informational resources and services that meet the needs of the College community and support the teaching, lifelong learning, and service functions of the College.” CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center CSI Library
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CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center CSI Library The CSI Library serves the mission of the College: –Provides access to information –Promotes Intellectual curiosity and inquiry Lifelong learning Information literacy Critical thinking Collaboration and cooperation Academic freedom Freedom of expression Diversity Responsible citizenship
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Strengths Qualified, highly dedicated staff Well-designed, modern facility Access to online information and databases Open computer lab inside the library
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CSI Library Marketing focus: –Our current users’ needs –Predicting our future users’ needs – “thumb generation,” tomorrow’s faculty and staff, community members –Customization and personalization of services offered CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center
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“The future ain’t what it used to be” Yogi Berra “The future ain’t what it used to be” Yogi Berra
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Trends The one constant is: Change Embracing change, fostering innovation The role and function of libraries are changing – cultural change Traditional definition of a library: “A place in which literary and artistic materials, such as books, periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets, prints, records, and tapes, are kept for reading, reference, or lending.” CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center
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Trends Libraries must be: –Customer oriented –Flexible –Pro-active –Entrepreneurial and creative –Team players –Friend/fund raisers - the right relationships managed right CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center
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Trends Online resources, information, and services “Competing with Google” Changing role of librarians – cyberians CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center
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Trends Online Learning Online courses, training, and seminars (Webinars), even whole programs Blackboard Distance learning Telecommuting CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center
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Trends Lifelong learning (“K through life”) Diversity of the population we serve (age, gender, race/ethnicity, geographic location, education level) Alumni - services for life – patrons for life Continuing education, professional development, training and re-training CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center
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Trends Importance of information literacy in a knowledge economy The value of intellectual capital Training students, faculty, staff, and community members how to recognize the need for information (when information is needed; how much information is needed; what kind of information is needed), how to access, retrieve, critically and objectively evaluate, save, manage, organize, summarize, synthesize, communicate (orally or in writing) and legally and ethically use information. Information literacy
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Trends Continually increasing demand for convenient access (any time, anywhere) to information, resources and services Role of technology – seamless integration into library and information services Variety of media formats: DVDs, e-books, electronic journals, digital images and videos, etc. Users no longer want to photo copy materials, they want to be able to e-mail the article to themselves or burn it on a CD/DVD CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center
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Trends Collaborating with other entities and organizations – strategic partnerships Continually improving the integration of Library/Web/instructional technology into the campus – taking advantage of the synergies that exist Working closely with faculty/staff/students to meet their needs Focusing more on marketing and public relations (internal/external) CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center
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Trends The Library as: –The primary information provider to the College –Campus learning center – fostering the learning environment –Promoter of new methods of scholarly communication and collaboration –Community anchor CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center
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Responsive to our users’ unique needs Ongoing communication with students, faculty, staff, community members Collaboration with other libraries and organizations We’ve Already Started
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From service providers to influencers Libraries are mission critical for learning, teaching, training and professional development, economic development, information literacy, life-long learning We’ve Already Started
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Library Web site www.csi.edu/library www.csi.edu/library The open lab moved to the library. Currently we have 76 computers for students to use (79 with the computers in the group study rooms). We have installed two electric-lift wheelchair accessible computer stations for use by our patrons in wheelchairs. The computer stations in the library have been modified (raised, CPU holders and keyboard/mouse trays added) to ensure that students have adequate space for their books and other materials. Purchased new adjustable chairs with wheels. Fifteen more computers to be added soon CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center CSI Library
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CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center CSI Library The group study rooms now are open all day long for use by groups for team projects, discussions, research - or by individuals looking for a quiet place to study. We have installed computers in three of the group study rooms so students can collaborate and do online research on team projects; ordered whiteboards for four rooms The Copy Center (Joan Drown) has moved to the Library Cell phones now are allowed in the library but must be set to manner mode and students must consider others around them when answering their phones.
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Voter registration cards are now available in the library. The displays in the Library are changed more frequently, allowing various departments to feature items of interest to their students. Videos and CDs are being moved from behind the Circulation desk on the main floor of the library where they can be browsed by students, faculty and staff. The Library now has a copy of the textbooks used in core classes which can be used in the Library by all of our students (they cannot be checked out). We will be changing these books each semester as instructors change textbooks. We participated in SOAR (Student Orientation Advising Registration Day), Career Fair CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center
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CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center Designed high-tech conference room with laptop, SmartBoard, projection unit, Web cam, DVD/VCR recorder/player Wrote two LSTA grant applications: –Collaborative application with Twin Falls Public Library and Burley Public Library to join AnswerXpress virtual reference service –Application for "Southern Idaho Information Literacy Center" Opened up the Library 101 classroom to maximize its use CSI Library
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We are constantly researching and evaluating new materials, services and tools that would meet the needs of our users Continually seeking feedback –Web-conferencing/virtual classroom applications Library of reusable learning objects –Virtual reference –e-Reserves –RefWorks CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center Instructional Technology Center (ITC)
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Please let us know your needs –Materials –Tools –Services Our budget is limited but we would like to be able to use those dollars to meet your needs and help us plan our collection and the services we will offer in the future CSI Library, Information & Instructional Technology Center Instructional Technology Center (ITC)
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Serving the mission of our College
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