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Subject: Lecturers, librarians and effective learning

Lecturers, librarians and effective learning
 
Another repeat of this successful one-day workshop designed to facilitate collaborative working between lecturers and librarians.
 
Objectives:
 
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.
 
Participants:
 
The workshop is run for combined groups of learning resource centre staff and teaching staff.  It would be most useful if one librarian and one lecturer could attend together from an institurion as this promotes joint decision-making and will enable the results to of the workshop to be continued afterwards in collaboration.   If you are a lecturer or a librarian, please encourage a colleague to join you.
 
Provider:      The Oxford Centre for Staff and Learning Development.
 
Location:     Central London.
 
Date:   20th February 2001
 
Cost:    £165
 
Workshop leaders:
 
Richard Downing is an experienced developer of both LRC and teaching staff, specialising in the integration of F/HE teaching staff (and their teaching methods) with information resources and with the information professionals who manage them.
 
Linda Williams has developed teaching and learning programmes for staff development across the sector.  She recently completed a research project for Kingston University on the professional development needs of HE staff.
 
Further information and bookings:
 
The Short Course Administrator,  The Oxford Centre for Staff and Learning Development,  Oxford Brookes University, Gipsy Lane Campus,  Oxford OX3 0BP.
 
Tel:  01865 484618
 
Fax:  01865 484622
 
E-mail:   [log in to unmask]
 
Website:     www.brookes.ac.uk/services/ocsd/courses