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Map Your Network and Where You Engage

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Created August 10, 2016 by Daniel Bassill • 1825 views • 0 examples • 0 tutorials

Map Your Network and Where You Engage

This graphic was created with a free CMap tool, and shows some of the people and places where conversations that relate to the goals of my organization, Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC, are taking place. The intend is to provide an on-line space that anyone can go to find where these conversations are taking place, so they can join in, or so they can connect with the different people hosting the conversations. Many of the nodes point to people I’ve connected with in #clmooc. One points to discussions started this year, on engaging students and understanding clmooc participation. Others could create similar… Read more »

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‘Raspberry Pi’oneering in your library: using Raspberry Pi to create a “Selfie Station” to promote books

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Created July 24, 2014 by Kelly Boston • 2648 views • 0 examples • 0 tutorials

‘Raspberry Pi’oneering in your library: using Raspberry Pi to create a “Selfie Station” to promote books

This lesson plan will show librarians and media specialists how to use a Raspberry Pi to create a “Selfie Station” for students or patrons to snap a picture of themselves with their favorite book that will automatically upload to a blog that can be potentially connected to Apple TV or another display method in the library. Showing young people what their peers are reading helps to promote reading for pleasure.

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Creating a game out of survey software- WKU Library Game

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Created July 2, 2014 by Charlie @cjgberg • 2228 views • 0 examples • 0 tutorials

Creating a game out of survey software- WKU Library Game

In the spring of 2014 the undergraduate computing club at my university and their faculty mentors announced a Game Festival and solicited contributions. I wanted the Library to be involved, but lacking hardcore programming skills, I went at this from another direction: use an off the shelf tool in a totally unique way. Knowing the interactive attributes of the Qualtrics survey software, I invoked them to create a “Library Game” akin to shelving books…putting things in order. The story of the game is presented here: http://goo.gl/xrdBoj A link to the game is at the end of the presentation.

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