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The No-nonsense Guide to Training in Libraries

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Table des matières

1. Introduction Introduction to this chapter Introduction to the book Contribution of training to library and information services Benefits of training The training cycle and the planning stage The financial side of training Legal issues Structure of the book Summary References and additional resources PART 1: TRAINING PRACTICES 2. Different approaches to learning and teaching Introduction Three approaches to learning and teaching A model for workplace learning programmes Theories of learning Bloom’s Taxonomy of Learning Levels of competence Summary Notes References and additional resources 3. Making training interesting Introduction Action planning Activities Case studies Demonstrations Discussion groups Drop-in sessions Games Group work Guest speakers Hands-on sessions Ice-breakers Inquiry-based learning Lectures and presentations Problem-based learning Stories and metaphors Surveys and questionnaires Treasure hunts Using a combination of methods Summary References and additional resources 4. Use of different technologies to support training practices Introduction Apps Audience response systems Audio files Blogs Games Interactive whiteboards Mind mapping Mobile learning Podcasts PowerPoint QR codes Screen recording Screen sharing Skype Social networking tools Surveys or questionnaires Twitter Videos Virtual learning environments Virtual talks Virtual visitor Web-based training Web conferencing Webinars Web portals Wikis Summary Notes References and additional resources 5. Making it happen Introduction Thinking about participants Design principles Designing face-to-face sessions Impact of learning style preferences on training styles Managing session timings Evaluation of training Marketing and promoting training programmes Summary References and additional resources 6. Delivering face-to-face training sessions Introduction Getting started Different ways of involving everyone in the training process Managing the learning process Questions Ending the learning process Teaching large groups Making database training interesting Working with challenging learners Summary References and additional resources 7. E-learning and blended learning Introduction E-learning Design of e-learning programmes Web-based tutorials Learning groups and communities Blended learning Design of blended learning programmes E-tutoring Evaluation of e-learning and blended learning Summary References and additional resources PART 2: LEARNING IN THE WORKPLACE 8. Learning and development in the workplace Introduction 90+ approaches to learning and development in the workplace 360 degree feedback Accreditations Action learning Action planning Analysing mistakes Appraisal processes Apps Asking advice Asking and answering questions Audio recordings Benchmarking Blogs Book reviews Briefing papers Briefing sessions Cascade training Celebrating success Coaching Communities of interest and practice Competitions and prizes Complaints Conferences Covering for holidays Crises Critical friend Delegation Demonstrations Displays E-bulletins E-learning Electronic mailing lists E-mails E-portfolio Evaluating different products Exchanges Exhibitions Exit interviews External funding Feedback Fishbone diagram Focus groups Frequently asked questions Gap year Induction Instructions Internet Interviews Job rotation Key performance indicators Learning boxes Learning contracts Learning conversations Learning journals Meetings Mentoring Metaphors Mind mapping Networking Online discussion groups Online tutorials Organizing events Personal development planning Personal development portfolios Playing cards Presentations Professional journals Professional organizations Project work Promotion QR codes Quality assurance activities Quizzes Reading Reflection Retreats or residentials Rich pictures Secondment Self-assessment tools Setting deadlines Speed networking Sticky notes Study tours SWOT analysis Teamwork Training a colleague Twitter Video clips Visits Wikis Work-based learning qualifications Work shadowing Working parties Writing YouTube Notes References and additional resources

Résumé

Straightforward and practical guidance for library and information workers in all sectors who are involved in training users, colleagues or other groups.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Barbara Allan, Allan Barbara
Edition Taylor and Francis
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 20.05.2013
 
EAN 9781856048286
ISBN 978-1-85604-828-6
Pages 224
Dimensions 157 mm x 232 mm x 12 mm
Poids 158 g
Thèmes Facet Publications (All Titles
Facet No-nonsense Guides
Facet Publications (All Titles
Facet No-nonsense Guides
Catégories Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Médias, communication > Librairies, bibliothèques

Library & Information Sciences, Library and information sciences / Museology

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