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Good B.I.

Discover innovative approaches to library instruction, emphasizing practical applications in solving information-related problems. Learn about Business Information technologies, tools, and practices for better decision-making. Explore ACRL Standards, strategic planning, and proficiencies for instructional design in a digital age.

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Good B.I.

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  1. Good B.I.

  2. Evolution

  3. Designing Library

  4. Instruction Programs

  5. for the 21st Century

  6. Good BI Evolution: Designing Library Instruction Programs for the 21st Century Christopher Sean Cordes, Assistant Professor Instruction Services Coordinator, Western Illinois University

  7. What is BI—Bib and Biz Bibliographic Instruction -Library instruction that focuses on practical application of concepts, tools, technology, and techniques for solving problems with information. Business Information - Technologies, applications, and practices for the collection, integration, analysis, and presentation of business information to support better business decision making.

  8. ACRL Standards for Coordinators Standards for Proficiencies for Instruction Librarians and Coordinators http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlstandards/profstandards.cfm 1.6. Represents the instructional program in the strategic planning process. 1.7. Documents the activities, effectiveness, and needs of the instruction program through statistical analysis, formal reports, presentations, and data analysis. 1.8. Helps create teaching environments that support the needs of the instruction program. 4.3. Identifies and communicates regularly with those responsible for curriculum decisions at the institution, college, or department level. 6.8 Identifies, encourages, and supports training opportunities for librarians in instructional design and incorporating technology to support pedagogy.

  9. 8.3. Anticipates growth and change when planning instructional services, and adapts plans to these changes. 8.4. Links instructional services to the mission of the institution and other campus planning documents and relevant off-campus documents (e.g., national standards, key publications, and reports). 9.6. Encourages librarians to experiment and take risks, to try new approaches and technologies, and to share experiences and materials. 10.4. Identifies relevant existing events, lobbies to be included in those events, and creates new special events promoting the library instruction program. ACRL Standards for Coordinators

  10. Applications Planning-Excel Spreadsheets, Google Docs, Needs assessment surveys, Online Student Evaluations Management-Zimbra Collaboration Suite, NetSupport Classroom Control, Meebo Chat Support- SpringShare Libguides, iLife, Adobe

  11. Planning Participate in development of University and Library strategic plan Participate in the Council of General Education Participate in the Campus Mobile Computing Task Force Participate in Library Technology Advisory Board Develop for credit courses in information and digital literacy

  12. HVHE

  13. Digital Studio

  14. Evals

  15. Class Stats

  16. Management Develop and manage classroom technology Coordinate instruction program using ongoing assessments of current and projected workload Maintain data files of all instructional courses and activities Develop and manage special projects-virtual reference, digital production studios, and gaming program

  17. Sorting and Straightening

  18. The Task of Multitasking

  19. Heavy Traffic

  20. Managing Change Strategies for Education & Communication Participation & Involvement Negotiation & Agreement Manipulation & Co-optation Explicit & Implicit Coercion Monitor environment to keep with impact of change + Digital communication, PDA, cell phones, email makes it easier to keep track of change impact and provide prompt feedback - Increases the work pace, rduce time for reflective analysis, increase amount of information to process

  21. It takes all kinds

  22. Support Deliver training and workshops in library technology Develop support processes for library instruction sessions, courses, programs Create guides and tutorials to provide faculty and user support

  23. Digital Studio Web Page

  24. Classroom control system

  25. CHAT SLIDES

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