LIS radio

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Includes several series:
  • Conversations on HPT
    • Program 14
  • EDgeTech
    • Program 4
    • EDgeTech is a series of interactive webcasts featuring interviews with K-12 teachers who are on the 'cutting edge' of educational technology and are doing interesting things with technology in their classrooms.
  • First Tuesday
    • Series 2
    • First Tuesday contains archived broadcasts originally aired from September 6, 2005 through February 27, 2007.
  • HIB Spot
    • Series 14
    • Conversations about current developments in the field of human information behavior (HIB)
  • LiS ClassCast
    • Series 4
    • At various times, SISLT professors will be using LiSRadio as part of their classes. While the content is usually class specific it might well be interesting to listen in. Watch the schedule for possibilities.
  • LiS limited edition
    • Program 5; Series 16
    • LiS Limited Edition is a place where you will find a wide assortment of one-of-a-kind webcasts focused on library science topics.
  • LiSRadio
    • Program 1
    • LIS Radio is a new and exciting series of interactive webcasts brought to you by the School of Information Science and Learning Technologies at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Our aim with these webcasts is to help in "...creating and exploring the intersection of information and learning." We hope to present interesting and stimulating conversations with movers, shakers, and the odd gadfly or two in libraryland. Includes conversations with state and national leaders in the field of Library and Information Science.
  • On the job
    • Series 1 and ID 1
    • This show features interviews with practicing librarians across the country who are currently "on the job". We will be looking at their past and present careers and experiences that prepared them for the library and information field.
  • ShowMe libraries
    • Series 3
    • We will talk with librarians from Missouri and across the country who are doing innovative and exciting things at their library. This program is produced with the cooperation of the Missouri State Library, and is sponsored by the Make A Difference program.
    • Conversations with State and National leaders in the field of Library and Information Science.
  • Tiger Eye Reading Room
    • Series 18
    • Part of the Tiger Eye Reading Community project. LIS faculty interview readers, writers, publishers, and librarians about reading.
  • Voice of Literacy
    • Program 13
    • The Voice of Literacy features interviews with preeminent literacy researchers. These interviews focus on the practical implications of research. Voice of Literacy hosts, Dr. Candace Kuby and Dr. Sarah Vander Zanden, ask researchers to explain how their research can be applied to reading and writing instruction. The purpose of Voice of Literacy is to increase access to and application of literacy research by using interviews and online discussion forums.

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