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		<title>Learn about the library anytime, anywhere</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[St George College Library has been working for some time to ensure that we started to develop some online resources to assist staff and students of the college to learn about the library and the effective use of the library to access information resources.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>St George College Library has been working for some time to ensure that we started to develop some online resources to assist staff and students of the college to learn about the library and the effective use of the library to access information resources.<br />
Earlier this year, in conjunction with staff from Sutherland College Library, Gymea Campus and teachers from EFS (English for further study) at both locations we put in for funding from the <a href="www.flexiblelearning.net.au">AFLF</a> (Australian flexible learning framework) to run a joint project to produce resources about using the library and conducting effective searches for quality information. We are very pleased to announce that we were granted the funding and now we are able to continue to produce our modules as a dedicated project rather than having to continually try and fit them in around all of our regualr duties.<br />
The EFS teachers are offering their expertises in what students studying from non-English speaking backgrounds need in the way of instruction, how detailed the modules need to be and what the priorities are. Library staff are producing the modules for the EFS teachers to check to make sure they are what the students need. iLectures are being created using <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/captivate/">Captivate </a>and <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/presenter/">Presenter</a> softwares, with podcasts and demonstrations in the form of digital stories supplementing. This is also providing an excellent opportunity for library staff at both locations to increase their knowledge and skills in these new technologies.<br />
Check out the 2 library wikis (<a href="http://stglibrary.sydneyinstitute.wikispaces.net">St George </a>and <http:></http:><a href="http://sutherlandlibrary.sydneyinstitute.wikispaces.net/Gymea+Campus+Library">Sutherland </a>) and let us know what you think of our products!</p>
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		<title>Information literacy sessions podcast</title>
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