Classes attended (so far...)
FA15: INFO-202 - Inf. Ret. Sys. DesThis course covers the design, querying, and evaluation of information retrieval systems, from web hierarchies to controlled vocabularies.
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FA15: INFO-200 - Information CommuicationsExamines information users and the social, cultural, economic, technological, and political forces that shape their information access and use. The different resources and services that information professionals provide for their user communities will also be addressed as well as ethical/legal professional practice.
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SP16: INFO-204 Information ProfessionalsExamines the organizations and environments in which information professionals work. This course explores different specializations and career paths, professional communities, networks and resources, ethical and legal frameworks. This course also introduces management and leadership theories and concepts and applies them to different information environments.
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SP16: INFO-286 - STEM in Libraries |
SU16:INFO-240: Information Technology Tools and Applications (HTML5, Web Design) |
FA16:INFO-246 - Information Technology Tools and Applications Advanced (Big Data) |
STEM is an acronym that stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. STEM inclusion in libraries has been trending over the last couple of years because of the increased emphasis on STEM education initiatives. This course will focus on incorporating elements from the STEM fields into collection development and programming for youth services at the library.
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FA16:INFO-250 -Design and Implementation of Instructional Strategies for Information Professionals (K-12 Focus) |
SP17:INFO-233: School Library Media CentersA seminar course designed to explore the role of the school library media teacher and the school library media program in the educational community. Emphasis will be on the creation of effective learning environments, involvement in the curriculum and teaching process, as well as philosophies of service and management.
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SP17: INFO-233 Sec 10 - School Media CentWhat is a game? How can games support Information Institutions? We explore these questions as we play, assess and create simple games that teach or reinforce the skills and concepts within the field of Information Science.
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