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Technical University of Catalonia (UPC) Institute of Education Sciences (ICE) UPC Libraries Pep Torn pep.torn@upc.edu pep.torn@upc.edu 27th IATUL CONFERENCE Oporto, Portugal, May 22-25 2006 Factories: teaching resource facilities at UPC libraries
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UPC Opportunity of the project Planning the Factories Present situation and some examples Main problems Conclusions 27th IATUL CONFERENCE Oporto, Portugal, May 22-25 2006 Summary
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MANRESA TERRASSA IGUALADA VILANOVA I LA GELTRÚCASTELLDEFELS BARCELONA MATARÓ CANET DE MAR SANT CUGAT DEL VALLÈS The UPC and the Library and Documentation Services
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University Library indicators (2005) Libraries12 Visitors2.586.465 Loans286.029 Items503.935 Books263.368 E-journals7.229 Databases177 Users trained4.501 Reading points2.996 Staff91 librarians, 53 other Budget2. 254.391€
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AIM: Effective support in designing and developing educational projects. Access to existing educational support resources 1 - European Higher Education Area 2 - Librarians TIC capabilities and ICE professional skills 3 - Paideia Strategic plan 4 – Create Change (www.createchange.org)www.createchange.org 27th IATUL CONFERENCE Oporto, Portugal, May 22-25 2006 Opportunity of the project
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THE MAIN OPPORTUNITY: ICE negotiates with INTEL the concession of computers FOR FREE to develop the project… And they get it!!! 27th IATUL CONFERENCE Oporto, Portugal, May 22-25 2006 Opportunity of the project
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Some questions - Where? In the libraries - Who? Librarians Education technicians Multimedia designers 27th IATUL CONFERENCE Oporto, Portugal, May 22-25 2006 Planning the Factories
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- What? - Physically located in a library - Technology rich environment - Integrated into traditional library services - Access to full range of software - Collaborative learning and workspaces - Explicitly aligned with the institution-wide vision - Non-library centric involving other campus units - More emphasis on the creation of knowledge 27th IATUL CONFERENCE Oporto, Portugal, May 22-25 2006 Planning the Factories
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11 factories functioning on UPC campuses 22 support staff with training in creating multimedia material Activities carried out in 2004 488 activities of support to teaching improvement projects 40 teaching materials developed 3 training courses 54 UPC user units Co-funding of 98 projects presented to obtain grants for teaching innovation We helped another catalan University to implement a service like our own, called also Factoria 2004 report: http://bibliotecnica.upc.edu/factoria http://bibliotecnica.upc.edu/factoria 27th IATUL CONFERENCE Oporto, Portugal, May 22-25 2006 Present situation
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- Multimedia course with animations about Energies and Environmental Science: Link to the material - Self-assessment on Descriptive Statistical Methods, applied to Industrial Scheduling Link to the material - Multimedia course and videos about Optical Correlators Link to the material Link to the material 27th IATUL CONFERENCE Oporto, Portugal, May 22-25 2006 Some examples
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1. It was not part of the Strategic Plan, can it works anyway? 2. Creating change before, during or after the project? 3. How many policies we have? 4. We use no standards: Dublin Core, SCORM, XML… neither UPC templates 5. Can we obtain the same results with a no-cost policy forever? 27th IATUL CONFERENCE Oporto, Portugal, May 22-25 2006 Main Problems
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1. The scope of the university library is changing again. We must be able to create information, if possible as publishers, apart of the traditional services. 2. We have gained some users that have never come to enjoy the traditional services. 3. Creating a service like the Factory means an essential part of the effort of library staff. 4. Always there is the possibility to create materials following a line, a template; useful for the majority of our users. 5. Enthusiasm is not the main part of the success. 27th IATUL CONFERENCE Oporto, Portugal, May 22-25 2006 Conclusions
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Thank you Between thought and expression… There’s a lifetime Lou Reed 27th IATUL CONFERENCE Oporto, Portugal, May 22-25 2006
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