ºÝºÝߣshows by User: cdtrini / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: cdtrini / Wed, 14 Dec 2016 14:48:45 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: cdtrini Teaching with Technology: Social Media Tools and Mobile Apps for Primary School Teachers /slideshow/teaching-with-technology-social-media-tools-and-mobile-apps-for-primary-school-teachers/70138010 ctec-2016-cdavis-oct25teachingwithtechnologysocialmediatoolsmobileappsforprimaryschoolteachers-161214144845
There is significant value in using Social Media and Mobile Apps in education. Within this area, social media tools such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and WordPress share a common usage in supporting communication, collaboration, news aggregation, teaching, learning and knowledge sharing. This workshop highlights some of the core competencies (professional and personal) required for teachers to function effectively in a technologically driven environment and introduces social media tools and mobile apps that can be easily adopted and adapted (‘mashed up’) in the classroom. The goal is to share a toolkit of free online resources with primary school teachers who are willing to use emerging technologies to engage their students in the classroom. ]]>

There is significant value in using Social Media and Mobile Apps in education. Within this area, social media tools such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and WordPress share a common usage in supporting communication, collaboration, news aggregation, teaching, learning and knowledge sharing. This workshop highlights some of the core competencies (professional and personal) required for teachers to function effectively in a technologically driven environment and introduces social media tools and mobile apps that can be easily adopted and adapted (‘mashed up’) in the classroom. The goal is to share a toolkit of free online resources with primary school teachers who are willing to use emerging technologies to engage their students in the classroom. ]]>
Wed, 14 Dec 2016 14:48:45 GMT /slideshow/teaching-with-technology-social-media-tools-and-mobile-apps-for-primary-school-teachers/70138010 cdtrini@slideshare.net(cdtrini) Teaching with Technology: Social Media Tools and Mobile Apps for Primary School Teachers cdtrini There is significant value in using Social Media and Mobile Apps in education. Within this area, social media tools such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and WordPress share a common usage in supporting communication, collaboration, news aggregation, teaching, learning and knowledge sharing. This workshop highlights some of the core competencies (professional and personal) required for teachers to function effectively in a technologically driven environment and introduces social media tools and mobile apps that can be easily adopted and adapted (‘mashed up’) in the classroom. The goal is to share a toolkit of free online resources with primary school teachers who are willing to use emerging technologies to engage their students in the classroom. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ctec-2016-cdavis-oct25teachingwithtechnologysocialmediatoolsmobileappsforprimaryschoolteachers-161214144845-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> There is significant value in using Social Media and Mobile Apps in education. Within this area, social media tools such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and WordPress share a common usage in supporting communication, collaboration, news aggregation, teaching, learning and knowledge sharing. This workshop highlights some of the core competencies (professional and personal) required for teachers to function effectively in a technologically driven environment and introduces social media tools and mobile apps that can be easily adopted and adapted (‘mashed up’) in the classroom. The goal is to share a toolkit of free online resources with primary school teachers who are willing to use emerging technologies to engage their students in the classroom.
Teaching with Technology: Social Media Tools and Mobile Apps for Primary School Teachers from Cheryl Peltier-Davis
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Teaching with Technology: Social Media Tools and Mobile Apps for Secondary School Teachers /slideshow/teaching-with-technology-social-media-tools-and-mobile-apps-for-secondary-school-teachers/70137803 ctec-2016-cdavis-oct24teachingwithtechnology-socialmediatoolsmobileappsforsecschoolteachers-161214144316
There is significant value in using Social Media and Mobile Apps in education. Within this area, social media tools such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and WordPress share a common usage in supporting communication, collaboration, news aggregation, teaching, learning and knowledge sharing. This workshop highlights some of the core competencies (professional and personal) required for teachers to function effectively in a technologically driven environment and introduces social media tools and mobile apps that can be easily adopted and adapted (‘mashed up’) in the classroom. The goal is to share a toolkit of free online resources with secondary school teachers who are willing to use emerging technologies to engage their students in the classroom. ]]>

There is significant value in using Social Media and Mobile Apps in education. Within this area, social media tools such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and WordPress share a common usage in supporting communication, collaboration, news aggregation, teaching, learning and knowledge sharing. This workshop highlights some of the core competencies (professional and personal) required for teachers to function effectively in a technologically driven environment and introduces social media tools and mobile apps that can be easily adopted and adapted (‘mashed up’) in the classroom. The goal is to share a toolkit of free online resources with secondary school teachers who are willing to use emerging technologies to engage their students in the classroom. ]]>
Wed, 14 Dec 2016 14:43:16 GMT /slideshow/teaching-with-technology-social-media-tools-and-mobile-apps-for-secondary-school-teachers/70137803 cdtrini@slideshare.net(cdtrini) Teaching with Technology: Social Media Tools and Mobile Apps for Secondary School Teachers cdtrini There is significant value in using Social Media and Mobile Apps in education. Within this area, social media tools such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and WordPress share a common usage in supporting communication, collaboration, news aggregation, teaching, learning and knowledge sharing. This workshop highlights some of the core competencies (professional and personal) required for teachers to function effectively in a technologically driven environment and introduces social media tools and mobile apps that can be easily adopted and adapted (‘mashed up’) in the classroom. The goal is to share a toolkit of free online resources with secondary school teachers who are willing to use emerging technologies to engage their students in the classroom. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ctec-2016-cdavis-oct24teachingwithtechnology-socialmediatoolsmobileappsforsecschoolteachers-161214144316-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> There is significant value in using Social Media and Mobile Apps in education. Within this area, social media tools such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and WordPress share a common usage in supporting communication, collaboration, news aggregation, teaching, learning and knowledge sharing. This workshop highlights some of the core competencies (professional and personal) required for teachers to function effectively in a technologically driven environment and introduces social media tools and mobile apps that can be easily adopted and adapted (‘mashed up’) in the classroom. The goal is to share a toolkit of free online resources with secondary school teachers who are willing to use emerging technologies to engage their students in the classroom.
Teaching with Technology: Social Media Tools and Mobile Apps for Secondary School Teachers from Cheryl Peltier-Davis
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Social media in Libraries: Toolkit for Promotion, Productivity & Reference: a Workshop for the Philipsburg Jubilee Public Library, St. Maarten /slideshow/social-media-in-libraries-toolkit-for-promotion-productivity-reference-a-workshop-for-the-philipsburg-jubilee-public-library-st-maarten-69914933/69914933 ppl-workshopfinal-october27fin-161207134705
Outline: • Defining Social Media • Social Media in Libraries : Benefits & Challenges • Social Media Toolkit for Libraries: Promotion, Productivity, Reference • Free Caribbean Reference Resources ]]>

Outline: • Defining Social Media • Social Media in Libraries : Benefits & Challenges • Social Media Toolkit for Libraries: Promotion, Productivity, Reference • Free Caribbean Reference Resources ]]>
Wed, 07 Dec 2016 13:47:05 GMT /slideshow/social-media-in-libraries-toolkit-for-promotion-productivity-reference-a-workshop-for-the-philipsburg-jubilee-public-library-st-maarten-69914933/69914933 cdtrini@slideshare.net(cdtrini) Social media in Libraries: Toolkit for Promotion, Productivity & Reference: a Workshop for the Philipsburg Jubilee Public Library, St. Maarten cdtrini Outline: • Defining Social Media • Social Media in Libraries : Benefits & Challenges • Social Media Toolkit for Libraries: Promotion, Productivity, Reference • Free Caribbean Reference Resources <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ppl-workshopfinal-october27fin-161207134705-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Outline: • Defining Social Media • Social Media in Libraries : Benefits &amp; Challenges • Social Media Toolkit for Libraries: Promotion, Productivity, Reference • Free Caribbean Reference Resources
Social media in Libraries: Toolkit for Promotion, Productivity & Reference: a Workshop for the Philipsburg Jubilee Public Library, St. Maarten from Cheryl Peltier-Davis
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Hack the Research Process: Social Media Tools and Mobile Apps for Research and Publishing /slideshow/hack-the-research-process-social-media-tools-and-mobile-apps-for-research-and-publishing/69876193 ili2016cherylpeltier-davishackingresearchfinal-161206144059
The objective of this session was to develop and share a toolkit of social media resources which would enable librarians at academic institutions to assist researchers in conceptualising, conducting and completing research projects. ]]>

The objective of this session was to develop and share a toolkit of social media resources which would enable librarians at academic institutions to assist researchers in conceptualising, conducting and completing research projects. ]]>
Tue, 06 Dec 2016 14:40:59 GMT /slideshow/hack-the-research-process-social-media-tools-and-mobile-apps-for-research-and-publishing/69876193 cdtrini@slideshare.net(cdtrini) Hack the Research Process: Social Media Tools and Mobile Apps for Research and Publishing cdtrini The objective of this session was to develop and share a toolkit of social media resources which would enable librarians at academic institutions to assist researchers in conceptualising, conducting and completing research projects. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ili2016cherylpeltier-davishackingresearchfinal-161206144059-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The objective of this session was to develop and share a toolkit of social media resources which would enable librarians at academic institutions to assist researchers in conceptualising, conducting and completing research projects.
Hack the Research Process: Social Media Tools and Mobile Apps for Research and Publishing from Cheryl Peltier-Davis
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PJL workshop /slideshow/pjl-workshop/67728258 ppl-workshopfinal-october27fin-161027132135
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Thu, 27 Oct 2016 13:21:35 GMT /slideshow/pjl-workshop/67728258 cdtrini@slideshare.net(cdtrini) PJL workshop cdtrini PJL workshop <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ppl-workshopfinal-october27fin-161027132135-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> PJL workshop
PJL workshop from Cheryl Peltier-Davis
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Social Media Tools for Administrators - CTEC 2016 /slideshow/social-media-tools-for-administrators-ctec-2016/67631620 ctec2016-managersoct25-161025144053
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Social media tools and apps for Administrators]]>
Tue, 25 Oct 2016 14:40:53 GMT /slideshow/social-media-tools-for-administrators-ctec-2016/67631620 cdtrini@slideshare.net(cdtrini) Social Media Tools for Administrators - CTEC 2016 cdtrini Social media tools and apps for Administrators <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ctec2016-managersoct25-161025144053-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Social media tools and apps for Administrators
Social Media Tools for Administrators - CTEC 2016 from Cheryl Peltier-Davis
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Social Media Tools for Administrators /slideshow/social-media-tools-for-administrators/67588968 ctec2016-managersoct24rev-161024154629
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Social Media Tools for Administrators]]>
Mon, 24 Oct 2016 15:46:28 GMT /slideshow/social-media-tools-for-administrators/67588968 cdtrini@slideshare.net(cdtrini) Social Media Tools for Administrators cdtrini Social Media Tools for Administrators <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ctec2016-managersoct24rev-161024154629-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Social Media Tools for Administrators
Social Media Tools for Administrators from Cheryl Peltier-Davis
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Connecting Caribbean Classrooms and Communities - CTEC 2016 /slideshow/connecting-caribbean-classrooms-and-communities-ctec-2016/67572177 ctec-2016-cdavis-secondaryprimaryschools-161024091243
As the volume of free internet resources continue to grow exponentially there are opportunities for stakeholders in education – parents, teachers, administrators and policy makers - to facilitate community access to this e-content. This presentation focuses on free social media tools, mobile apps and other innovative technologies which have been adopted by educators in 21st century global communities. Attendees will learn about the latest trends in cloud storage, crowdfunding, ebooks, makerspaces, MOOCs, news aggregation, photo/video sharing, self-publishing, social networking, bookmarking, video conferencing, visualization services and augmented reality. The goal – to promote ‘Tech Tools’ which can be easily integrated into the home and working environment. ]]>

As the volume of free internet resources continue to grow exponentially there are opportunities for stakeholders in education – parents, teachers, administrators and policy makers - to facilitate community access to this e-content. This presentation focuses on free social media tools, mobile apps and other innovative technologies which have been adopted by educators in 21st century global communities. Attendees will learn about the latest trends in cloud storage, crowdfunding, ebooks, makerspaces, MOOCs, news aggregation, photo/video sharing, self-publishing, social networking, bookmarking, video conferencing, visualization services and augmented reality. The goal – to promote ‘Tech Tools’ which can be easily integrated into the home and working environment. ]]>
Mon, 24 Oct 2016 09:12:43 GMT /slideshow/connecting-caribbean-classrooms-and-communities-ctec-2016/67572177 cdtrini@slideshare.net(cdtrini) Connecting Caribbean Classrooms and Communities - CTEC 2016 cdtrini As the volume of free internet resources continue to grow exponentially there are opportunities for stakeholders in education – parents, teachers, administrators and policy makers - to facilitate community access to this e-content. This presentation focuses on free social media tools, mobile apps and other innovative technologies which have been adopted by educators in 21st century global communities. Attendees will learn about the latest trends in cloud storage, crowdfunding, ebooks, makerspaces, MOOCs, news aggregation, photo/video sharing, self-publishing, social networking, bookmarking, video conferencing, visualization services and augmented reality. The goal – to promote ‘Tech Tools’ which can be easily integrated into the home and working environment. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ctec-2016-cdavis-secondaryprimaryschools-161024091243-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As the volume of free internet resources continue to grow exponentially there are opportunities for stakeholders in education – parents, teachers, administrators and policy makers - to facilitate community access to this e-content. This presentation focuses on free social media tools, mobile apps and other innovative technologies which have been adopted by educators in 21st century global communities. Attendees will learn about the latest trends in cloud storage, crowdfunding, ebooks, makerspaces, MOOCs, news aggregation, photo/video sharing, self-publishing, social networking, bookmarking, video conferencing, visualization services and augmented reality. The goal – to promote ‘Tech Tools’ which can be easily integrated into the home and working environment.
Connecting Caribbean Classrooms and Communities - CTEC 2016 from Cheryl Peltier-Davis
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Leading with Technology: Social Media Tools and Mobile Apps for 21st Century Library Leaders and Managers /slideshow/leading-with-technology-social-media-tools-and-mobile-apps-for-21st-century-library-leaders-and-managers/64514591 acuril2016-leadingwithtechnologyfinalpeltier-davis-160729140056
There is significant value in using Social Media and Mobile Apps in social, political and economic spheres of activity. Within these areas, social media tools such as Blogs, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook share a common usage in supporting internal communication, collaboration, news aggregation, teaching, learning and knowledge sharing. Are there similar benefits for using social media within the spheres of Leadership and Management in Libraries? How are 21st century Library leaders utilising social media to enhance services in their organisations and connect and communicate with stakeholders? What are the opportunities and challenges associated with using social media in Libraries? This presentation seeks to address these issues. It highlights some of the core competencies (professional and personal) that is required for library leaders to function effectively in a technologically driven environment and introduces emerging trends and concepts - cloud storage, crowdfunding, makerspaces, MOOCs, news aggregation, photo and video sharing, self-publishing, social networking, video conferencing, visualization - that can be readily adopted and adapted (‘mashed up’) in libraries and other knowledge repositories. The goal is to develop and share a toolkit of resources for 21st century library leaders who are willing to use Social Media and Mobile Apps to engage their communities, reshape and add value to the effective delivery of innovative library services. ]]>

There is significant value in using Social Media and Mobile Apps in social, political and economic spheres of activity. Within these areas, social media tools such as Blogs, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook share a common usage in supporting internal communication, collaboration, news aggregation, teaching, learning and knowledge sharing. Are there similar benefits for using social media within the spheres of Leadership and Management in Libraries? How are 21st century Library leaders utilising social media to enhance services in their organisations and connect and communicate with stakeholders? What are the opportunities and challenges associated with using social media in Libraries? This presentation seeks to address these issues. It highlights some of the core competencies (professional and personal) that is required for library leaders to function effectively in a technologically driven environment and introduces emerging trends and concepts - cloud storage, crowdfunding, makerspaces, MOOCs, news aggregation, photo and video sharing, self-publishing, social networking, video conferencing, visualization - that can be readily adopted and adapted (‘mashed up’) in libraries and other knowledge repositories. The goal is to develop and share a toolkit of resources for 21st century library leaders who are willing to use Social Media and Mobile Apps to engage their communities, reshape and add value to the effective delivery of innovative library services. ]]>
Fri, 29 Jul 2016 14:00:56 GMT /slideshow/leading-with-technology-social-media-tools-and-mobile-apps-for-21st-century-library-leaders-and-managers/64514591 cdtrini@slideshare.net(cdtrini) Leading with Technology: Social Media Tools and Mobile Apps for 21st Century Library Leaders and Managers cdtrini There is significant value in using Social Media and Mobile Apps in social, political and economic spheres of activity. Within these areas, social media tools such as Blogs, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook share a common usage in supporting internal communication, collaboration, news aggregation, teaching, learning and knowledge sharing. Are there similar benefits for using social media within the spheres of Leadership and Management in Libraries? How are 21st century Library leaders utilising social media to enhance services in their organisations and connect and communicate with stakeholders? What are the opportunities and challenges associated with using social media in Libraries? This presentation seeks to address these issues. It highlights some of the core competencies (professional and personal) that is required for library leaders to function effectively in a technologically driven environment and introduces emerging trends and concepts - cloud storage, crowdfunding, makerspaces, MOOCs, news aggregation, photo and video sharing, self-publishing, social networking, video conferencing, visualization - that can be readily adopted and adapted (‘mashed up’) in libraries and other knowledge repositories. The goal is to develop and share a toolkit of resources for 21st century library leaders who are willing to use Social Media and Mobile Apps to engage their communities, reshape and add value to the effective delivery of innovative library services. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/acuril2016-leadingwithtechnologyfinalpeltier-davis-160729140056-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> There is significant value in using Social Media and Mobile Apps in social, political and economic spheres of activity. Within these areas, social media tools such as Blogs, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook share a common usage in supporting internal communication, collaboration, news aggregation, teaching, learning and knowledge sharing. Are there similar benefits for using social media within the spheres of Leadership and Management in Libraries? How are 21st century Library leaders utilising social media to enhance services in their organisations and connect and communicate with stakeholders? What are the opportunities and challenges associated with using social media in Libraries? This presentation seeks to address these issues. It highlights some of the core competencies (professional and personal) that is required for library leaders to function effectively in a technologically driven environment and introduces emerging trends and concepts - cloud storage, crowdfunding, makerspaces, MOOCs, news aggregation, photo and video sharing, self-publishing, social networking, video conferencing, visualization - that can be readily adopted and adapted (‘mashed up’) in libraries and other knowledge repositories. The goal is to develop and share a toolkit of resources for 21st century library leaders who are willing to use Social Media and Mobile Apps to engage their communities, reshape and add value to the effective delivery of innovative library services.
Leading with Technology: Social Media Tools and Mobile Apps for 21st Century Library Leaders and Managers from Cheryl Peltier-Davis
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Social Media Tools and Mobile Apps for Research and Publishing /slideshow/social-media-tools-and-mobile-apps-for-research-and-publishing/53182886 socialmediaappsforresearchsep25final-cdavis-150925070640-lva1-app6891
Describes social media and mobile apps beneficial for each stage of the research process]]>

Describes social media and mobile apps beneficial for each stage of the research process]]>
Fri, 25 Sep 2015 07:06:40 GMT /slideshow/social-media-tools-and-mobile-apps-for-research-and-publishing/53182886 cdtrini@slideshare.net(cdtrini) Social Media Tools and Mobile Apps for Research and Publishing cdtrini Describes social media and mobile apps beneficial for each stage of the research process <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/socialmediaappsforresearchsep25final-cdavis-150925070640-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Describes social media and mobile apps beneficial for each stage of the research process
Social Media Tools and Mobile Apps for Research and Publishing from Cheryl Peltier-Davis
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Acuril 2015 suriname davis, ramtahal, dwarika-bhagat /slideshow/acuril-2015-suriname-davis-ramtahal-dwarikabhagat/49103836 acuril2015suriname-davisramtahaldwarika-bhagat-150608023009-lva1-app6891
New Pathways To Learning: A Toolkit For Enhancing Professional and Personal Development]]>

New Pathways To Learning: A Toolkit For Enhancing Professional and Personal Development]]>
Mon, 08 Jun 2015 02:30:09 GMT /slideshow/acuril-2015-suriname-davis-ramtahal-dwarikabhagat/49103836 cdtrini@slideshare.net(cdtrini) Acuril 2015 suriname davis, ramtahal, dwarika-bhagat cdtrini New Pathways To Learning: A Toolkit For Enhancing Professional and Personal Development <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/acuril2015suriname-davisramtahaldwarika-bhagat-150608023009-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> New Pathways To Learning: A Toolkit For Enhancing Professional and Personal Development
Acuril 2015 suriname davis, ramtahal, dwarika-bhagat from Cheryl Peltier-Davis
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Il 2014 awesome mobile apps final -cheryl peltier-davis /cdtrini/il-2014-awesome-mobile-apps-final-cheryl-peltierdavis il2014-awesomemobileappsfinal-cherylpeltier-davis-141106092835-conversion-gate01
Discusses tools and tips for implementing innovative services with free social media tools and mobile apps applied in libraries and other working environments. Iincludes apps supporting the latest trends in cloud storage, crowdfunding, ebooks, makerspaces, MOOCs, news aggregation, photo and video sharing, self-publishing, social networking and bookmarking, video conferencing, visualization and wearable technology --all tailored to the needs of libraries and the communities they serve.]]>

Discusses tools and tips for implementing innovative services with free social media tools and mobile apps applied in libraries and other working environments. Iincludes apps supporting the latest trends in cloud storage, crowdfunding, ebooks, makerspaces, MOOCs, news aggregation, photo and video sharing, self-publishing, social networking and bookmarking, video conferencing, visualization and wearable technology --all tailored to the needs of libraries and the communities they serve.]]>
Thu, 06 Nov 2014 09:28:35 GMT /cdtrini/il-2014-awesome-mobile-apps-final-cheryl-peltierdavis cdtrini@slideshare.net(cdtrini) Il 2014 awesome mobile apps final -cheryl peltier-davis cdtrini Discusses tools and tips for implementing innovative services with free social media tools and mobile apps applied in libraries and other working environments. Iincludes apps supporting the latest trends in cloud storage, crowdfunding, ebooks, makerspaces, MOOCs, news aggregation, photo and video sharing, self-publishing, social networking and bookmarking, video conferencing, visualization and wearable technology --all tailored to the needs of libraries and the communities they serve. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/il2014-awesomemobileappsfinal-cherylpeltier-davis-141106092835-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Discusses tools and tips for implementing innovative services with free social media tools and mobile apps applied in libraries and other working environments. Iincludes apps supporting the latest trends in cloud storage, crowdfunding, ebooks, makerspaces, MOOCs, news aggregation, photo and video sharing, self-publishing, social networking and bookmarking, video conferencing, visualization and wearable technology --all tailored to the needs of libraries and the communities they serve.
Il 2014 awesome mobile apps final -cheryl peltier-davis from Cheryl Peltier-Davis
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Hacking the research process final version cil 2014 /cdtrini/hacking-the-research-process-final-version-cil-2014 hackingtheresearchprocessfinalversion-cil2014-140910100918-phpapp02
Review the steps involved in the research process (identifying the research problem, reviewing the literature, planning/design, collecting, analyzing storing & sharing data, quality control). Identify the latest technology tools and apps (mobile, cloud-based, web-based) available for Lecturers and Librarians to utilize at each stage of the research process. Introduce a range of emerging technology tools to enable researchers to conceptualize, conduct and complete research projects. ]]>

Review the steps involved in the research process (identifying the research problem, reviewing the literature, planning/design, collecting, analyzing storing & sharing data, quality control). Identify the latest technology tools and apps (mobile, cloud-based, web-based) available for Lecturers and Librarians to utilize at each stage of the research process. Introduce a range of emerging technology tools to enable researchers to conceptualize, conduct and complete research projects. ]]>
Wed, 10 Sep 2014 10:09:18 GMT /cdtrini/hacking-the-research-process-final-version-cil-2014 cdtrini@slideshare.net(cdtrini) Hacking the research process final version cil 2014 cdtrini Review the steps involved in the research process (identifying the research problem, reviewing the literature, planning/design, collecting, analyzing storing & sharing data, quality control). Identify the latest technology tools and apps (mobile, cloud-based, web-based) available for Lecturers and Librarians to utilize at each stage of the research process. Introduce a range of emerging technology tools to enable researchers to conceptualize, conduct and complete research projects. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hackingtheresearchprocessfinalversion-cil2014-140910100918-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Review the steps involved in the research process (identifying the research problem, reviewing the literature, planning/design, collecting, analyzing storing &amp; sharing data, quality control). Identify the latest technology tools and apps (mobile, cloud-based, web-based) available for Lecturers and Librarians to utilize at each stage of the research process. Introduce a range of emerging technology tools to enable researchers to conceptualize, conduct and complete research projects.
Hacking the research process final version cil 2014 from Cheryl Peltier-Davis
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Web 2.0 Tools For You /cdtrini/web-20-tools-for-you lattagm-130320161753-phpapp01
This presentation will focus on Web 2.0 technologies and the use of these technologies in Caribbean libraries of all types. Coverage is wide-ranging, catering to the needs of experts and non-experts: creating a book review blog, social bookmarking a reference collection, developing a policy driven wiki, recording a podcast, creating a tutorial using digital video, attracting fans on a Facebook page and providing regular tweets on upcoming events in the library. Geared towards Cybrarians in the Caribbean the presentation uses examples of Web 2.0 tools currently implemented in libraries in Trinidad and Tobago.]]>

This presentation will focus on Web 2.0 technologies and the use of these technologies in Caribbean libraries of all types. Coverage is wide-ranging, catering to the needs of experts and non-experts: creating a book review blog, social bookmarking a reference collection, developing a policy driven wiki, recording a podcast, creating a tutorial using digital video, attracting fans on a Facebook page and providing regular tweets on upcoming events in the library. Geared towards Cybrarians in the Caribbean the presentation uses examples of Web 2.0 tools currently implemented in libraries in Trinidad and Tobago.]]>
Wed, 20 Mar 2013 16:17:53 GMT /cdtrini/web-20-tools-for-you cdtrini@slideshare.net(cdtrini) Web 2.0 Tools For You cdtrini This presentation will focus on Web 2.0 technologies and the use of these technologies in Caribbean libraries of all types. Coverage is wide-ranging, catering to the needs of experts and non-experts: creating a book review blog, social bookmarking a reference collection, developing a policy driven wiki, recording a podcast, creating a tutorial using digital video, attracting fans on a Facebook page and providing regular tweets on upcoming events in the library. Geared towards Cybrarians in the Caribbean the presentation uses examples of Web 2.0 tools currently implemented in libraries in Trinidad and Tobago. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lattagm-130320161753-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation will focus on Web 2.0 technologies and the use of these technologies in Caribbean libraries of all types. Coverage is wide-ranging, catering to the needs of experts and non-experts: creating a book review blog, social bookmarking a reference collection, developing a policy driven wiki, recording a podcast, creating a tutorial using digital video, attracting fans on a Facebook page and providing regular tweets on upcoming events in the library. Geared towards Cybrarians in the Caribbean the presentation uses examples of Web 2.0 tools currently implemented in libraries in Trinidad and Tobago.
Web 2.0 Tools For You from Cheryl Peltier-Davis
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Library 2.011 Free Web Tools for Libraries Cheryl Peltier-Davis /slideshow/library-2011-web-tools-peltierdavis/10026115 library2-011-webtoolspeltier-davis-111104093019-phpapp01
This presentation will highlight free Web 2.0 tools on the Internet, offering in-depth summaries and practical applications of these tools in libraries and other working environments. Coverage includes: creating a book review blog, social bookmarking a reference collection, creating subject specific RSS feeds, developing a policy driven wiki, recording a podcast, creating a tutorial using digital video, attracting fans on a Facebook page or providing regular tweets on upcoming events in the library. ]]>

This presentation will highlight free Web 2.0 tools on the Internet, offering in-depth summaries and practical applications of these tools in libraries and other working environments. Coverage includes: creating a book review blog, social bookmarking a reference collection, creating subject specific RSS feeds, developing a policy driven wiki, recording a podcast, creating a tutorial using digital video, attracting fans on a Facebook page or providing regular tweets on upcoming events in the library. ]]>
Fri, 04 Nov 2011 09:30:16 GMT /slideshow/library-2011-web-tools-peltierdavis/10026115 cdtrini@slideshare.net(cdtrini) Library 2.011 Free Web Tools for Libraries Cheryl Peltier-Davis cdtrini This presentation will highlight free Web 2.0 tools on the Internet, offering in-depth summaries and practical applications of these tools in libraries and other working environments. Coverage includes: creating a book review blog, social bookmarking a reference collection, creating subject specific RSS feeds, developing a policy driven wiki, recording a podcast, creating a tutorial using digital video, attracting fans on a Facebook page or providing regular tweets on upcoming events in the library. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/library2-011-webtoolspeltier-davis-111104093019-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation will highlight free Web 2.0 tools on the Internet, offering in-depth summaries and practical applications of these tools in libraries and other working environments. Coverage includes: creating a book review blog, social bookmarking a reference collection, creating subject specific RSS feeds, developing a policy driven wiki, recording a podcast, creating a tutorial using digital video, attracting fans on a Facebook page or providing regular tweets on upcoming events in the library.
Library 2.011 Free Web Tools for Libraries Cheryl Peltier-Davis from Cheryl Peltier-Davis
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Web 2.0, library 2.0, librarian 2.0, innovative services for sustainable caribbean libraries /slideshow/web-20-library-20-librarian-20-innovative-services-for-sustainable-caribbean-libraries1/4418948 web2-0library2-0librarian2-0-innovativeservicesforsustainablecaribbeanlibraries1-100605140115-phpapp01
Abstract Caribbean libraries are being challenged to adapt to changes in the external environment. Challenges in the form of budget cuts and shrinking resources, retraining staff and reorganizing workflows, delivering traditional and innovative services to an Internet -savvy consumer, and competition from aggressive rival information services such as Google. As a result of these and other challenges in this increasingly complex and virtual environment, library administrators have been coerced into becoming more creative in their attempt to provide new and improved facilities, products and services. This paper analyses the linkages between Web 2.0, Library 2.0 and Librarian 2.0 and discusses the benefits of developing library services centered on the Web 2.0 model. The paper identifies specific Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs, wikis, social networks, folksonomies (tagging and tag clouds), RSS feeds, podcasts, instant messaging and mashups and suggests ways Caribbean libraries can harness and integrate these technologies to provide innovative and sustainable library services. The paper also provides a comprehensive resource list of these emerging technologies which are available free on the Internet. ]]>

Abstract Caribbean libraries are being challenged to adapt to changes in the external environment. Challenges in the form of budget cuts and shrinking resources, retraining staff and reorganizing workflows, delivering traditional and innovative services to an Internet -savvy consumer, and competition from aggressive rival information services such as Google. As a result of these and other challenges in this increasingly complex and virtual environment, library administrators have been coerced into becoming more creative in their attempt to provide new and improved facilities, products and services. This paper analyses the linkages between Web 2.0, Library 2.0 and Librarian 2.0 and discusses the benefits of developing library services centered on the Web 2.0 model. The paper identifies specific Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs, wikis, social networks, folksonomies (tagging and tag clouds), RSS feeds, podcasts, instant messaging and mashups and suggests ways Caribbean libraries can harness and integrate these technologies to provide innovative and sustainable library services. The paper also provides a comprehensive resource list of these emerging technologies which are available free on the Internet. ]]>
Sat, 05 Jun 2010 14:01:10 GMT /slideshow/web-20-library-20-librarian-20-innovative-services-for-sustainable-caribbean-libraries1/4418948 cdtrini@slideshare.net(cdtrini) Web 2.0, library 2.0, librarian 2.0, innovative services for sustainable caribbean libraries cdtrini Abstract Caribbean libraries are being challenged to adapt to changes in the external environment. Challenges in the form of budget cuts and shrinking resources, retraining staff and reorganizing workflows, delivering traditional and innovative services to an Internet -savvy consumer, and competition from aggressive rival information services such as Google. As a result of these and other challenges in this increasingly complex and virtual environment, library administrators have been coerced into becoming more creative in their attempt to provide new and improved facilities, products and services. This paper analyses the linkages between Web 2.0, Library 2.0 and Librarian 2.0 and discusses the benefits of developing library services centered on the Web 2.0 model. The paper identifies specific Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs, wikis, social networks, folksonomies (tagging and tag clouds), RSS feeds, podcasts, instant messaging and mashups and suggests ways Caribbean libraries can harness and integrate these technologies to provide innovative and sustainable library services. The paper also provides a comprehensive resource list of these emerging technologies which are available free on the Internet. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/web2-0library2-0librarian2-0-innovativeservicesforsustainablecaribbeanlibraries1-100605140115-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Abstract Caribbean libraries are being challenged to adapt to changes in the external environment. Challenges in the form of budget cuts and shrinking resources, retraining staff and reorganizing workflows, delivering traditional and innovative services to an Internet -savvy consumer, and competition from aggressive rival information services such as Google. As a result of these and other challenges in this increasingly complex and virtual environment, library administrators have been coerced into becoming more creative in their attempt to provide new and improved facilities, products and services. This paper analyses the linkages between Web 2.0, Library 2.0 and Librarian 2.0 and discusses the benefits of developing library services centered on the Web 2.0 model. The paper identifies specific Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs, wikis, social networks, folksonomies (tagging and tag clouds), RSS feeds, podcasts, instant messaging and mashups and suggests ways Caribbean libraries can harness and integrate these technologies to provide innovative and sustainable library services. The paper also provides a comprehensive resource list of these emerging technologies which are available free on the Internet.
Web 2.0, library 2.0, librarian 2.0, innovative services for sustainable caribbean libraries from Cheryl Peltier-Davis
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