[Anchasl-l] ANCHASL Spring Meeting: Teaching with High Tech

Robert James robert.james at duke.edu
Mon Mar 20 13:00:20 EST 2006


Teaching with High Tech
Cutting Edge Technology for Library Instruction

2006 ANCHASL Spring Meeting

May 5, 2006

J. Murrey Atkins Library
University of North Carolina at Charlotte


9:30    Registration & Refreshments 

10:00   Welcome & Introductions 

10:15   Instructional Technology: Leading Trends in User Education 
Stephanie Kerns, Head of Education & Outreach/Curriculum Librarian at the 
Galter Health Sciences Library, Northwestern University

11:00   Break

11:15   Camtasia: turning teaching scripts into teaching videos
Connie Schardt, Education Coordinator at the Duke University Medical 
Center Library

11:45   Lunch & Business Meeting

1:15    Interactive Teaching Using a Student Response System 
Lisa Williams, Research Services Coordinator at the William Randall 
Library, University of North Carolina at Wilmington

1:45    Is Technology the End of Library Instruction?
Andrew Pace, Head of Systems at North Carolina State University Libraries

2:15    Break

2:30    Panel Q&A

3:00    Conclusion 

Registration:
Lunch and refreshments are included in the registration fee.

$30.00 for ANCHASL members
$50.00 for non-members
$20.00 for student ANCHASL members
$30.00 for student non-members
ANCHASL membership dues are $15.00 annually for professionals and staff, 
$5.00 for students. 

The meeting registration form is available on the ANCHASL Website; 
http://www.rtpnet.org/anchasl/Announcement_ANCHASL_Spring_Meeting.doc
Please complete one form for each person attending the meeting.

Mail registration forms to;

Martha Preddie 
ANCHASL Treasurer
Federal Medical Center Medical Library
P.O. Box 1600
Butner, NC 27509 

Location:
The J. Murrey Atkins Library at the University of North Carolina at 
Charlotte is hosting the 2006 ANCHASL Spring Meeting.  Information about 
the Atkins Library is available on their Website http://library.uncc.edu/  


Directions:
Driving directions and parking information is available on the UNC-C 
Website;
http://library.uncc.edu/map/directions/

Hotels & Motels:
If you are planning an overnight stay, this Web site may be helpful;
http://hotel-guides.us/colleges/north-carolina/unc-charlotte.html
ANCHASL has not reserved any rooms. 

Local Contact:
For questions about Charlotte or UNC-C please contact;

Mary Metzger
Library Development & Instruction Librarian
J. Murrey Atkins Library 
UNC Charlotte
Phone   704-687-6606
Email   mcmetzge at email.uncc.edu


Association of North Carolina Health And Science Libraries 
Founded in 1982, ANCHASL's purpose is to promote excellence in health 
sciences information services; to foster resource sharing, information 
exchange, continuing education and the professional development of the 
membership; to provide a forum for cooperation, communication and the 
exchange of ideas; and to serve as a liaison to other organizations 
desiring input from ANCHASL members.  Membership is open to individuals 
from all levels of professional practice. 

For more information on ANCHASL and how to become a member, please visit 
our Website at    http://www.anchasl.org.



Robert James
Associate Director of Public Services
Medical Center Library
10 Bryan-Searle Drive
Duke University Box 3702
Durham, NC 27710

Phone (919) 660-1157
Pager  (919) 970-2783
FAX     (919) 681-7599
Email   robert.james at duke.edu


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