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PDA Series: Lunchbrary and Nightbrary: New Methods for Student Engagement

PDA Series: Lunchbrary and Nightbrary: New Methods for Student Engagement Online

Session Details:  Learn how to collaborate with faculty librarians to help co-create Lunchbrary + Nightbrary experiential learning extravaganzas in the library. Develop High Impact Practices by intentionally fusing games, music, e-sports, performance, research, and the arts into a noisy bonanza for student success.  Partner with librarians and help make College Libraries the new campus hub for information, technology, instruction, and student engagement. Become a Nightbrarian.


Presenter Details 

Jason AnfinsenSeminole State College of Florida

 

Jason Anfinsen serves as Associate Professor, Research & Instruction Librarian, at Seminole State College of Florida. Jason brings a decade of librarian experience to the classroom, including work at Broward College, Lynn University, Miami International University of Art & Design, and Florida State University. "Information Jason" has a background in broadcasting, radio, improv, theatre, music journalism, television news, and museum studies. He earned his MLIS and post-masters Specialist degree in Information, from the School of Information at Florida State.


Nicole SotakSeminole State College of Florida

 

Nicole Sotak is an Associate Librarian (Research & Instruction) at Seminole State College of Florida Libraries, with over 20 years' experience in library, museum and educational institutions. Nicole holds a Master of Arts in Library and Information Science from the University of South Florida, preceded by undergraduate studies in studio art, anthropology and art history at the University of Central Florida. 

 

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Date:
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Time:
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.

Registration is required. There are 98 seats available.