With the fall semester just around the corner, it's the perfect time for a fresh start as everyone heads back to class. Whether you're getting ready for a new wave of students or just looking to ease into the season, we've got you covered. We've rounded up some of our favorite tips to help make a smooth transition into fall. Let's gear up for fall with a few handy tips and a lot help from your Library Services staff.
Review You Library Links
The time between semesters is the perfect time to review all of the library sources referenced in your courses and make sure they are still working. This includes your course eReserves! You can report any errors you find to asklibrary@tstc.edu and your librarians will work to reestablish the source or find a suitable substitute.
Remind Students to Check Out Their Local ARC Team
It is difficult for students to focus on their coursework when their basic needs are unmet. The Advocacy & Resource Center (ARC) is designed to assist students with non-academic barriers and help them to get back on the path to graduation.
Check Due dates
Use Google Calendars to make your day-to-day chaos easier to handle. You can make personal calendars to hold the courses you are teaching, week number of the semester, finals, office hours, and (most importantly) TSTC holidays. It can also be help to get your daily agenda sent to your email to help plan your day.
Boost Information Literacy Skills With Library Orientation
By encouraging students to develop Information literacy skills, you are not only giving them the tools to question suspect information, you are also supplying them with desirable workplace skills such as critical thinking, analytical processing, and problem-solving abilities. More than just buzzwords, these abilities show potential employers that graduates are able to process information instead of accepting it at face value. Students can sign up for these events and more at tstc.libcal.com.
Double Check Your Email Templates
If you aren't using templates in Gmail, you are missing out! The first two weeks of class are filled with repetitive questions from students (most of which can be found in the syllabus🙄). Take some of the headache out of those responses by creating templates so you can send students answers without having to spend more time at the keyboard.
For those already using templates, its a great time to make sure that all of the replies are still accurate.
With the fall semester just around the corner, it's the perfect time for a fresh start as everyone heads back to class. Whether you're getting ready for a new wave of students or just looking to ease into the season, we've got you covered. We've rounded up some of our favorite tips to help make a smooth transition into fall. Let's gear up for fall with a few handy tips and a lot help from your Library Services staff.
Review You Library Links
The time between semesters is the perfect time to review all of the library sources referenced in your courses and make sure they are still working. This includes your course eReserves! You can report any errors you find to asklibrary@tstc.edu and your librarians will work to reestablish the source or find a suitable substitute.
Remind Students to Check Out Their Local ARC Team
It is difficult for students to focus on their coursework when their basic needs are unmet. The Advocacy & Resource Center (ARC) is designed to assist students with non-academic barriers and help them to get back on the path to graduation.
Check Due dates
Use Google Calendars to make your day-to-day chaos easier to handle. You can make personal calendars to hold the courses you are teaching, week number of the semester, finals, office hours, and (most importantly) TSTC holidays. It can also be help to get your daily agenda sent to your email to help plan your day.
Boost Information Literacy Skills With Library Orientation
By encouraging students to develop Information literacy skills, you are not only giving them the tools to question suspect information, you are also supplying them with desirable workplace skills such as critical thinking, analytical processing, and problem-solving abilities. More than just buzzwords, these abilities show potential employers that graduates are able to process information instead of accepting it at face value. Students can sign up for these events and more at tstc.libcal.com.
Double Check Your Email Templates
If you aren't using templates in Gmail, you are missing out! The first two weeks of class are filled with repetitive questions from students (most of which can be found in the syllabus🙄). Take some of the headache out of those responses by creating templates so you can send students answers without having to spend more time at the keyboard.
For those already using templates, its a great time to make sure that all of the replies are still accurate.