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Creative Training: Blending Technological Tools and Learning Styles

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Course description

This workshop will examine how learning styles and learning theory can be applied to the latest technology tools. Instructional design, creation of learning outcomes and assessment of technology effectiveness will be explored. Attendees will leave with a better understanding of their target audiences and which tools will best suit their instructional goals.

Perfect for

training departments, reference Librarians, Library Managers, and any Library Staff who want to learn how to create training modules using new technology tools.

Why take this course?

Do you really understand how different patrons and library staff learn information? Do you want to offer instruction to your patrons’ offsite?  Do you want be able to design an online course that grabs the user’s attention?  Do you know how to measure the success of your training?  This course will explore the different audience levels, evaluative measures that can be used in conjunction with cutting edge technology tools and learning styles.

What you will learn

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of learning styles and learning theory
  2. Discuss how to apply these tenets to instructional course design in an online environment
  3. Analyze technology tools to meet the needs of audience
  4. Develop measurable learning outcomes for some technology tools

Course details

Course: I 201

Duration: 1 Day

Fee:

Members:   150.00
Non-Members:   215.00

Instructor: