Karen Rupp-Serrano of University Libraries
has asked me to share some new tools that the library staff has created to
assist students in using the online library resources. The tutorials they have created
are excellent and are already being used in some of the College’s online
courses. However, these may be useful for any of your courses, regardless of
delivery format. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Rupp-Serrano.
Thanks.
Karen Cozart, Director
Arts and Sciences Online Program
The College of Arts and Sciences
The
Website: http://www.ou.edu/online
Phone: (405) 325-7943
FAX: (405) 325-5710
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From: Rupp-Serrano,
Karen J.
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006
2:34 PM
To: Cozart, Karen L.
Subject: library tutorials and D2L
quiz
Want your students to gain library skills
but don’t have time to bring them to the library?
University Libraries now offers online instruction tutorials that demonstrate
how to use many of the Libraries’ online services and resources. Designed
for all website users, including distance education users, the instruction
tutorials employ audio narration, interactive features, and simulation. To view
the instruction tutorials visit http://libraries.ou.edu/help/tutorials.
A Desire2Learn quiz has been created for use with the
library tutorials. A copy of the quiz is attached. If you are
interested in using the quiz, please contact Karen Rupp-Serrano ([log in to unmask]) to be added as an instructor to the
quiz/course. From there you can follow instructions at the quiz/course
website to import the quiz into your D2L course.
The tutorials and quiz will be regularly updated to reflect
changes in the library website. Expect to see new tutorials on plagiarism
later in the academic year.
Thanks for your help in spreading the word. Let me
know if I can return the favor sometime.
Karen Rupp-Serrano
University Libraries