Technology Lending Program update

Last October I reviewed the exciting news on this blog that our library was awarded grant funds to create a Technology Lending Program.  Since then we’ve purchased the cameras and equipment,  and cataloged and organized all the pieces. Thanks to our film instructor W. Clay for his help in recommending all the equipment. Kudos also go out to Patty Wong’s Grant Writing course at San Jose State’s iSchool which helped me to write the application. Now comes the hard part: Writing the the policies and procedures, asking our beta testers to give us feedback, testing the process, and then repeating the process until we get it right.  Luckily, we have some examples of other colleges who’ve been through the process and we are happy to give them credit here. Portland Community College’s Technology for Checkout program was a great motivator. LibGuides from Claremont Colleges was very extensive and set the bar for us.  Last but definitely not least,  and where the ultimate bar was set is the NCSU Libraries’ Technology Lending Program.

I’ll be spending most of August working on the policies. Luckily I found this fabulous book  by Sander, Mestre and Kurt published in 2015:

book cover of Going Beyond Loaning Books to Loaning Technologies

Stay tuned!

Emerging Tech Planning: Digital Media Lab

Goals/Objectives for Technology or Service:

To create a digital media lab located in a community college library / success center. This will:

  1. Expand student access to digital creation tools
  2. Allow the opportunity for students to develop a strong skill set in using these tools to successfully complete class projects and prepare them with basic 21st century skill sets.

Description of Community you wish to engage:

The library wishes to engage the college’s instructors and students in a new way of learning. First by convincing instructors of the importance of teaching digital fluency to students and second, by supplying our students with the necessary equipment, software and training to successfully complete their course work. The Library and Student Success Center are supporting both the mission and a core competency of the college. It will support the mission by making available key tools that “support students along their pathways” to transfer and career goals. The Digital Media Lab (DML) also aspires to help our students meet one the college’s institutional learning outcomes: Technological Competency: The ability to identify, use or describe contemporary technologies specific to academic and/or workplace settings.

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