Episode 16: MOOCs and Open Education
Carleen, Dana and Mark try to dissemble and make sense of MOOCs and open education and the possible role(s) of libraries in that movement. D...
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Monthly(-ish) podcast on library instruction, information literacy and emerging technology.
Carleen, Dana and Mark try to dissemble and make sense of MOOCs and open education and the possible role(s) of libraries in that movement. D...
The regular crew goes in-depth with information literacy standards. They declare the ACRL standards dead and look at other possible models f...
Carleen, Dana and Mark are joined by Emerging Technologies Librarian Ken Fugiuchi of Buffalo State to discuss happenings at the 2012 SUNYLA...
This video of National Louis University's Gail Bush talking about information literacy in the 21st century I think dovetails nicely with som...
This month Carleen, Dana and Mark dissect the newly released NMC Horizon Report for Higher Education ; discussing some of it's issues, obsta...
via Flickr CC by cambodia4kidsorg Blogs and more blogs! The regular crew shares their fave blogs and contemplates changes that have undergon...
Our regular crew of Carleen, Dana and Mark don their New Year's hats and sound makers and reflect on the year past and prognosticate on the...
David Lee King has put together a great list of library-focused podcasts. I listen to most of them already but am now adding a couple more t...
Dana, Mark and Dunstan talk one-shot and Gen Ed assessments: experiments, shortcomings, follow-ups and existential musings about the utility...
Dana and Mark welcome new WGIL Room podcast participant, Dunstan McNutt as we delve deep into the issue of motivating students. Regular WGIL...
Wherein the regular crew of Carleen, Dana and Mark discuss issues of online reputation, identity & privacy and if and how we can tackle thes...
Better late than never! I apologize, especially to the participants about the lateness of getting this podcast up. It was recorded in June,...
Wherein special guest Stacy Pratt, English professor at SUNY Jefferson Community College talks to us about working with her JCC librarians a...
Wherein we discuss recent conferences (3 T's, ACRL, CiL) and dig our way into and among literacy landscapes. We scour the topic with a metal...
In this episode we welcome our very first esteemed guests, Michelle Costello and Kim Davies Hoffman , from SUNY Geneseo. We talk about instr...
In this 3rd attempt at Episode 3 (yes, I managed to mess up the recording twice!), we discuss issues of online tools that go away, such as t...
Episode 2: Where we discuss all things assessment, teaching those darn catalogs, and much more! Download: WGIL Room Episode 2 : Information...
For anyone that has checked back or is eagerly waiting for another podcast from us, you can place the blame for the wait squarely on my shou...
Welcome to our first humble podcast! We will, for now (and due to time constraints), let our words speak for us. We are a work in progress (...