Undergraduate Library Media
Undergraduate Library Media
2018 Spring Term
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VIDEO GAMES AND LEARNING
LIBMEDIA 175
This three-credit class will orient students to a variety of perspectives on learning embedded within video games and associated virtual learning ecologies. Content will feature specialized study of video games within specific domains across the professions. Sessions will combine instruction with hands-on activities considering learning and educational implications.
TECHNOLOGY FOR TEACHERS
LIBMEDIA 201
This course is designed to provide explanatory and hands-on practical experiences at the introductory level with digital, print, and web-based technologies for collaboration, information gathering, analysis and management, communication and creation in teaching and learning.
INFORMATION LITERACY
LIBMEDIA 440
This course is designed to support development of effective information and technology literacy skills in library users and integration of those skills into the curriculum.
LIBRARY ADMINISTRATION
LIBMEDIA 454
The theories, principles and processes underlying the organization and administration of school and public library services: planning, organizing staffing, budgeting, acquiring, and accessing resources, evaluating, scheduling, promoting and marketing, equipping, housing and policy development. Emphasis is on planning, leadership, working toward change and the new roles and responsibilities of the library professional.