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Hello, online students: Sandra Lee (“Sandy”) Hawes, MA(LIS), MEd Online Services Librarian Associate Professor Saint Leo University, Florida, USA By PresenterMedia.com

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Hello, Center for Online Learning students! I'd like to introduce myself by sharing a bit about myself, my interests, and the work I do. I look forward to "seeing" you online. As always, I wish you nothing but...blue skies and straight A's!

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Page 1: Meet Saint Leo University's Online Services Librarian, Sandy Hawes

Hello, online students:

Sandra Lee (“Sandy”) Hawes, MA(LIS), MEd

Online Services Librarian

Associate Professor

Saint Leo University, Florida, USA

By PresenterMedia.com

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Greetings from your in-class librarianBlue skies, Sandy Hawes—”Follow me! I know the way.”

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Technologies I use daily:

I use technology to communicatewith others...

• At a distance.

• And face-to-face, too.

• To do my job as a librarian.

• To participate as a faculty member.

• To collaborate professionally.

Some old friends, some new buddies…

Telephone.

Email.

SMS.

Copier/scanner.

Presentation

software.

Internet.

Digital resources.

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Technology “Vita”Sample programs and devices I use regularly

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Collaborate Live!to present online instruction

Blogspot.comto blog for the library

SnagIt and Jingto capture screen shots

Camtasiato create tutorials

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Camera Appsto stream itty-bitty videos

Mobile Phoneto stay connected

eReader (Nook)to read when I travel

Computersto work online

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My dad worked with “the guys at

Quantico” as a telecom to develop

packet technology for Internet.

• I saw my 1st amber-screen “home

computer” in late 1970s.

• I played text-based home

computer games in mid 1980s.

• I was part of a field test of Tycho, a

prototype tablet computer, at a

Florida Educ. Ctr. in early 1990s.

Fun FactsOr, “Oh, what a long, strange trip it’s been.”

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Data-entry punch cards?

Amber CRTs?

Gopher Net?

Text-only computing?

Thermo-FAX machines?

Casio programmable keyboards?

Cell phones with telescoping antennas?

BetaMax?

Floppy disks?

Auto-correct typewriters?

Early AdoptersDo you remember these? Did you have/use them? I did...

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You bought a netBook because

you were tired of lugging a laptop.• Then ditched your netBook for a

tablet computer.

• Then started adding mobile apps on every device you own.

You might be a tech-head if:You have more than five computers in your house.

You bought a giant flatscreen TV so you could set up a dedicated media PC.

• And immediately started streaming video from netFlix or playing MMORPGs. <G>

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Fun with phone camera shotsHello, Pixlr-o-matic (Android App)

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Professional interests:Online instructional pedagogy and distance learning librarianship.

I started working for SLU in 2002 as the Florida Region librarian.

I have published book chapters, annotated bibliographies, and journal articles (including peer-reviewed).

I’m in the middle of a five-year research project on embedded librarianship.

I presented poster sessions

at EDUCAUSE /ELI and

Florida Library Assoc. Spring

2011 and was part of a panel

on embedded librarianship

at the 15th Distance Library

Services conference Spring

2012. I chaired the Distance

Learning Section of the

Assoc. of College and

Research Libraries 2012-

2013.

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Geek-speakin’ Tech Heads! Oh, my!

Adobe Acrobat; CuteWriter; Cute FTP

Chat Software

IE, Firefox, Chrome, Iron, Silk, Dolphin

Library 2.0: Social Networking Applications for Libraries

SmartBoard for the PC; SmartBoard Applications for Faculty

Jing, Join.Me, Animoto, SnagIt, Lectora, Captivate, Camtasia (tutorial software)

BlackBoard, WebCT and eCollege Course Management Systems (student and administrative)

I really, really like this stuff…

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My precious family…(L-R) Nick, Ceeley, Wyatt, and David

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Sometimes, it’s important to unplugour devices and plug into the natural world a while instead.

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View from the campus libraryAs always, I wish you blue skies

And the time to appreciate them.

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Contact Hours:

Sundays through Thursdays,

noon-8 pm Eastern

Phone:

1.352.588.8262 (office)

1.352.467.1902 (cell)

Email:

[email protected]

Contact InformationSandra Lee (Sandy) Hawes, MA(LIS), MEd