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LS5043: Information and Communication Technology - Archive

Course Facilitator: Judi Moreillon, Ph.D.               Graduate Assistant: Miranda Valdez

School of Library and Information Studies           Email: mvaldez3@twu.edu

Texas Woman's University

Denton, Texas

Email:  jmoreillon@twu.edu

 

 From the sidebar, students can link to our four learning modules.
Students can access their coursework (on this wiki) from within Blackboard,
our course management tool, as well directly from the Web. 
 

 

Important: All class members must have the capability to video capture and upload their work to the Web.

Introduction to Modules

 

The four links in the navigation sidebar connect to our course modules.The modules are located outside of Blackboard (BB) to ensure that students are able to access their assignments even if BB is slow or down.

 

There are five modules; each covers three weeks of material. Each module is numbered and assignments and resources are numbered according to the module in which they are due. For example, the first online discussion is O.D.1.1. This means it's in the first module, in the first week. Similarly, the first resource, D.1.1 How to Grade Wikis is also available in the first module, the first week.

 

Each module has an overarching topic:

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Module 1 – Copyright, Resources, and Tools

 

Module 2 – 21st-Century Communication Tools

 

Module 3 – Employing Technology Tools and Resources in Library Information Services

 

Module 4 - Learning from Practitioners in the Field

 

Module 5 - Collaborative Technology Planning

 

Each week’s module listing includes the topic under investigation, a focusing question (or two), readings, and assignments. There are links embedded in the module documents. Clicking on these links will lead you to the required readings/resources, assignments, and rubrics.

 

At the top of each module, you will find the readings and resource titles and the codes (abbreviations) used within all the modules to reference each resource.

 

Course Connections: This mind map shows the relationship between the course assignments and the synthesis final project, presentation, and reflection.

 

Graded Assignments

 

Download the 5043 Assignment Tool Tracking Sheet (Fall 2015) and use it to keep track of your progress in the course.

 

Optional Live Participation; Required Archive Viewing

 

Blackboard Collaborate Group Office Hour Chats will be scheduled using Doodle.com.

 

 

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