There are still a few places available on this
workshop......
Lecturer/Librarian partnerships for
effective learning in Art & Design.
A one-day workshop for lecturers, librarians and
staff development personnel.
The London Institute. 14th Februry
2001.
Aims: To offer librarians and
lecturers an opportunity to examine their roles in support of student learning
and to identify ways to collaborate more effectively.
Participants: The workshop combines
lecturers and librarians but can also be useful for staff development personnel
who may wish to develop something similar in their own
institutions.
Outcomes: As a result of attending
this workshop, participants will be able to:
Identify their roles as
promoters of student learning
Devise strategies for working
together
Plan staff development to
support these strategies
Collaborate to develop and
implement effective student learning activities
Provider: The Centre for Learning
& Teaching in Art & Design
Location: The London
Institute
Date: 14th February 2001
Cost: £140
Workshop Leaders:
Richard
Downing: Information Management Consultant specialising in the
integration of F/HE
teaching staff (and their teaching methods) with information resources
and with the information
professionals who manage
them.
Julia Gaimster:
Course Director HND Fashion Design & Technology at the London College
of Fashion.
Seconded to TLTP project 'Drawing and Learning' and building a
course website.
Research interests are IT
in the fashion curriculum and the development of RBL and distance
learning.
Further information and
bookings:
Felix Lam, Co-ordinator, The Centre for
Learning & Teaching in Art & Design,
c/o The London Institute, 65, Davies
Street, London W1Y 2DA
Tel: 0207 514 8162 (dd)
Fax: 0207 514 6994