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Teaching and Marketing Electronic Information Literacy Programs: A How-To-Do-It Manual for Librarians (How-To-Do-It Manuals for Libraries, No. 124.) |
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Rating: Summary: A highly recommended instructional resource Review: A welcome addition to academic and professional Library Science reference collections, Teaching And Marketing Electronic Information Programs by Donald A. Barclay (Assistant university Librarian for Public Service, University of California - Merced), is a very practical guide to instructing students in the diverse electronic era skills they will need for succeeding within the rapidly evolving twenty-first century information and communication technologies. From useful and ready-to-go PowerPoint presentations, to improving one's own teaching skills, to designing and equipping an effective electronic classroom, Teaching And Marketing Electronic Information Programs is a first-rate, "user friendly", and highly recommended instructional resource. An accompanying CD-ROM contains downloadable and customizable versions of the PowerPoint presentations.
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