Dear All
I would like to create online library tutorials as I am now teaching information skills sessions to our Year 10 and 11 and 'A' level students; the tutorials would act as a backup to what they are learning. However, it would be helpful to know how much (if any) involvement any of you have had liaising with teaching staff over the content or promoting it so that they recommend it to students, or is it mostly used for induction purposes with very little involvement of teaching staff? I appreciate that as a City Technology College (age group of students 14-19) we are probably structured differently to most other organisations, but it would be useful to have some feedback as I think it would be pointless creating tutorials that are rarely used.
Amanda
Amanda Deacon BA (Hons) MCLIP
Learning Resources Co-ordinator
The BRIT School
60 The Crescent
Croydon CR0 2HN
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