It's no secret that retention is one of the driving factors when it comes to success in higher ed today. We know that retention is tied in with how well students perform, and that accurate assessment is instrumental in identifying gaps and cultivating student skills. Next month Credo will host librarians from Mount Saint Mary College as they provide the real world examples and outcomes of how they were able to harness some of the most innovative technology to boost learning outcomes and retention.
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A Community of Learners: How librarians can boost learning in a culture of assessment
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Sara Davidson Squibb, Head of User Communication and Instruction at the University of California, Merced, recently hosted a webcast with us where she shared how Credo content can be shared, repurposed and embedded on library guides through the LibGuides platform. Watch the video below to see how she repurposed Credo guides to prepare local Subject Guides. She also talked about how her library pointed students to Credo content on Instruction Guides through search widgets, direct linking to books, and a tutorial for flipped classroom use.
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We understand your library wants to post fun content to social media but that you might not have the time to dedicate to writing it, so we’d like to help!
We understand your library wants to post fun content to social media but that you might not have the time to dedicate to writing it, so we’d like to help!
How to Build Effective Student Research Skills in the 21st Century: Webcast Recap
High School librarians Amy Voorhees and Rachel Bielby recently joined us to share how they bridge the gap between library and classroom to prepare students for college-level research. Amy is the library director at Kent School in Kent, Connecticut, and Rachel is the librarian at Sacred Heart-Griffen School in Springfield, Illinois.
Spotlighting some of the new & updated titles in Credo's Core Collections
Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health - This award-winning Encyclopedia covers all major health professions, including nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy and more. Look for this title in our Academic Core Collection.
Researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies recently announced that large swaths of coral in the Great Barrier Reef are in grave danger. According to their report, "scientists estimate that mass bleaching has killed 35% of corals on the northern and central Great Barrier Reef."
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