Graduate Library Media
Graduate Library Media
2010 Fall Term
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REFERENCE AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
LIBMEDIA 550
Basic reference theory and the strategies and tools useful in manual and electronic reference service.
BUILDING MEDIA COLLECTIONS
LIBMEDIA 551
Principles of building and managing collections for all types of libraries. Study of tools used in selection and assuring access to information. Emphasis will be placed on supporting intellectual freedom.
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY
LIBMEDIA 634
An introduction to instructional technology as it relates to present and future curriculum objectives. Basic techniques for operating traditional and computer enhanced audiovisual equipment, and producing graphic, projected and electronic media are developed, including simple use of video systems, desktop publishing and hypermedia for the classroom and media center.
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN THE LIBRARY AND MEDIA CENTER
LIBMEDIA 641
This course prepares students to identify, critically select and use available library hardware and software through the process of analysis of needs, design and evaluation of currently available systems and services.
SUPERVISED ELEMENTARY LIBRARY PRACTICUM
LIBMEDIA 793E
Supervised field experience in elementary library media center. Prereq: Graduate status, application and review, completion of 9 credits at UW-Whitewater, 3.25 GPA in library media courses taken before entering the library media practicum (not to be used for first-time certification).
SUPERVISED SECONDARY LIBRARY PRACTICUM
LIBMEDIA 793S
Supervised field experience in elementary library media center. Prereq: Graduate status, application and review, completion of 9 credits at UW-Whitewater, 3.25 GPA in library media courses taken before entering the library media practicum (not to be used for the first-time certification).
INDIVIDUAL STUDIES
LIBMEDIA 798
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member.