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9781555704261
How can librarians best teach the use of the Internet and the Web to users? Brandt's practical guide takes trainers step-by-step through various approaches to designing an overall program and developing individual courses. Here you will learn how to: gather and analyze information on user needs; articulate the vision and mission of your training; create an administrative workflow; construct individual courses; measure effectiveness; and make revisions along the way. A special section highlights successful approaches to teaching technology to users of all ages and backgrounds. Whether the elements of your training program are already in place - or you are starting from scratch - these tested methods, practical templates, useful examples, and solid advice from an experienced trainer are invaluable.Brandt, D. Scott is the author of 'Teaching Technology A How-To-Do-It Manual for Librarians', published 2002 under ISBN 9781555704261 and ISBN 1555704263.
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