Teaching Technology
A How-To-Do-It Manual for Librarians

D. Scott Brandt

ISBN: 9781555704261
Published: 2002
8.5 x 11 | 215 pp. | $65.00
 
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Designing and developing successful technology training programs for library users is no small undertaking but we can learn a great deal from other’s successes and failures. D. Scott Brandt has created Internet training courses at the libraries of MIT and Purdue University, and he has monitored closely the efforts of many others teaching technology in the library world. Brandt clearly demonstrates how to gather and analyze information on user needs, articulate the vision and mission of your training, create an infrastructure of administrative workflow, construct individual training courses, measure your training’s effectiveness, and make revisions along the way. This practical guide emphasizes teaching the use of the Internet and the Web, taking you step-by-step through various possible approaches to designing an overall program and developing individual courses. A special section highlights the different successful approaches various kinds and sizes of libraries have adopted to teach technology to users of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you have elements of a training program already in place at your library or you are starting from scratch, this book is filled with tried-and-true methods, practical templates, useful examples, and solid advice.
 …provides a blueprint…a step-by-step guide for the development of a solid instruction program…[a] very useful resource…
-- College & Research Libraries
 
Extremely detailed and presumes no prior knowledge on the part of the user…Most helpful in preparing for grant applications.
-- Booklist
 
By following the steps in this book, librarians will be able to design and create effective technology training workshops and classes.
-- ARBA
 
Librarians with instructional duties will want to read.
-- American Libraries
 

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