Theresa C. Stanley ~ Librarian and Doctoral Student
Envision, Encourage, Experience, Empower
I am an academic librarian at
Pima Community College's Downtown Campus Library, in Tucson. I enjoy working with adults, helping to meet their educational, as well as, personal, and recreational informational needs. I am a strong proponent of active learning, so I am always looking to make a presentation or research on a project more personal - believing if it's relevant to the student they are more likely to get something out of it by putting more into it!
I am also a
doctoral candidate in
Educational Technology at
Pepperdine University. My dissertation is researching community college library websites for current and future trends. In my initial research I have found similar research on Colleges and Universities (mostly Research 1 schools), but none on community colleges. I believe this is because faculty, which includes librarians at Research 1 schools, must post research, whereas the faculty in community colleges does not have those requirements. (My initial findings is actually very little regarding libraries in community colleges, a void I hope to fill.) In looking at these library websites, I am interested to see how Web 2.0 is represented, if at all. I will be doing follow up surveys and will then look more in-depth in what their future plans may hold. This research is driven by my focus is on Web 2.0, social networking applications and how they can be used for student and staff development.
In January 2009, I began teaching as an adjunct instructor at
University of Wisconsin - Green Bay, offering an online graduate level course
Survey of Emerging Technologies. It is designed for K-12 educators, although I have other disciplines in the course, which makes it very interesting. (I am in the process of developing a course on Copyright/Fair Use; launch date unknown at this time.) (This course is offered through
The Stephens Group's,
PODetc, and can be taken through UW-GB for credit or directly through POD
etc for non-credit.)
Besides this, I have been a reviewer/judge on several projects, most recently a judge for the
2009 CODIE awards. I have also been asked to be a reviewer for the U.S. Department of Education's
2009 Improving Literacy
Through School Libraries. I really enjoy being a reviewer as I can see what the future trends may be in education.
Last year, four of us from our cadre presented at two conferences - the
Hawaii International Conference on Education (January 2008) and the
Paris International Conference on Education, Economy and Society (July 2008). We presented on our experience in using wikis as a collaborative tool for distance students. For our two semester statistics course, we were to work in groups and our group used a wiki for our knowledge management and communication tool, as we were located throughout California and in Arizona.
So you know a little about me. Look through my site and let me know what you think. If you are into Web 2.0 and /or participatory/social media and want to share - email me @
stanleytc@gmail.com