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Thursday, February 7, 2013

| Library instruction for RD 115 / John Wright (SS) |
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Instructor name: John Wright Students refer to me as: John Instructor e-mail: john.wright3@pcc.edu Instructor phone: 9712717219 Instructor location: Rock Creek Preferred contact: e-mail Course subject: Reading - RD Course number: 115 Course CRN: 13985 Number of Students: 25 ADA provisions needed: no Preferred Date: 2012-03-07 Preferred Time: 8:00 am Alternate Date: 2012-03-14 Alternate Time: 8:00 am Duration: 90Minutes Do you need time to discuss non-library matters with your class on the day of library instruction? No If yes please specify: Assignment description and sample topics: I have two sections of RD 115 that meet on Thursday and Friday--one section at 8-9:50 and another from 11-12:50. I would like to assign a simple research project where students become an "expert" about a particular question they have. I would like an introduction to library resources, some feedback about how to phrase a question for research, and I would really like some formal instruction around smarter ways to use the web. I realize this is short notice, but the need is greater than I anticipated. Any Tuesday or Thursday in Weeks 5 or 6 that could accommodate both sections will work for me. Upload class assignment and other relevant documents: What are your learning outcomes for this session? Smarter, better web searches. An introduction to finding materials relevant to a broad research question both online and in the library itself. Other notes: The morning class has 20-25 students in attendance each day, and the 11 o'clock class has around 25. They will be conducting research for a project due Week 9.
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