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Dana Longley

LearnCentral - 0 views

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    social learning network for education, sponsored by Elluminate. Free, open environment with live, online meeting and collaboration space provided by Elluminate technology. For educators passionate about teaching and learning and want connect with like-minded colleagues to share content, develop best practices, and collaborate on a global level.
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    social learning network for education, sponsored by Elluminate. Free, open environment with live, online meeting and collaboration space provided by Elluminate technology. LearnCentral is for any educator who is passionate about teaching and learning and wants to find and connect with like-minded colleagues to share content, develop best practices, and collaborate on a global level.
Kim Hoffman

ACRL | Academic Librarianship by Design - 1 views

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    An professional development opportunity
Dana Longley

Life after Library School: On-the-Job Training for New Instruction Librarians - 3 views

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    from EndNotes: The Journal of the New Members Roundtable (ALA), May 2010
Kim Hoffman

sunyla.org - Home - 0 views

  • 2008 LiSUG Conference
    • Kim Hoffman
       
      Being that everyone is so busy these days with instruction, I thought I would ask again who plans to attend LiSUG 2008 and whether or not an open meeting for LIC/WGIL is a possibility. Please respond back to the group.
Dana Longley

Sponsors of Continuing Education Programs for Library Instruction - 0 views

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    IS/Continuing Education - ACRLwiki. Broken down by region and state as well.
Kim Hoffman

Lilly Conferences on College & University Teaching - 0 views

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    A great opportunity to show professors what librarians (especially those in instruction) can do!
Kim Hoffman

Library Software Users Group (LiSUG) - 0 views

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    The 2010 conference will be held at Dutchess Community College.
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