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How I spent my “summer vacation”

How I spent my “summer vacation”. Association of College and Research Libraries Immersion 2011 Program Track. Seattle University. Seattle University Dorms. Program Track. “Developing , integrating, and managing institutional and programmatic information literacy programs .“ Reflection

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How I spent my “summer vacation”

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  1. How I spent my “summer vacation” Association of College and Research Libraries Immersion 2011 Program Track

  2. Seattle University

  3. Seattle University Dorms

  4. Program Track • “Developing, integrating, and managing institutional and programmatic information literacy programs.“ • Reflection • Discussion • Interaction • Learning • Contributing

  5. Application • “Miss America” essay • Think about • Your leadership style • How you work in a community/groups • How you will share what you learned

  6. Action plan (outcome) • Plan based on a case study • New program or redesign of the program • Tie in with your department/library/university mission • Conversation • Colleagues • Supervisor • Other program leaders

  7. Preparation/Planning Readings Case Study

  8. Topics Information literacy Leadership Persuading and Influencing Assessment-as-learning What is a program? Campus cultures Staff development Changing frames

  9. Cohorts Lots of group work!

  10. Faculty Deb Gilchrist, Pierce College John Holmes, University of Washington Tiffani Travis, Cal State Long Beach Karen Williams, University of Minnesota Beth Woodard, University of Illinois Char Booth, Claremont Wendy Holliday, Utah State Michele Millet, University of Texas, San Antonio Karen Nicholson, McMaster

  11. The Gang Cohort logo

  12. Get Creative

  13. Group Reading • 1 common reading • Each person has a reading to share • What perspective does this article bring to the topic? • Why is this article important? • Key terms or concepts Jigsaw reading

  14. Assessment • Measure change over time • It’s about progress not scores • Judge-able as well as measurable • Nice to know – Need to know • Lots of time on writing learning outcomes

  15. Last day shenanigans

  16. Immersion 2011 Slogans • In order to • T-shirt: My colleague went to Immersion and all I got was this crazy outcome • The few, the proud, the Immersed • Immersion: because everything else is just superficial Sink. Swim. Immerge. • Immerse, Submerge, Emerge and don’t come up to fast you’ll get the bends • Dive into the Kool-Aid

  17. What we did Train the trainer program – in process Teaching Buddy Professional Development Workshops

  18. My takeaways Measure change (and don’t measure everything) Growth occurs when you step outside your comfort zone Group work can be awesome Play is a big part of innovation (just don’t eat the crayons) Living with a bunch of people 24/7 isn’t all that bad

  19. Thanks!

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