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   Free TLGS webinar 11/18/21: Brainwork in the Research Lifecycle: Idea Development Activity with SCAMPER
 From: Wendy Doucette
 To: Academic Library Services to Graduate Students Interest Group
 Posted: Nov 17, 2021 08:37 AM
 Message:

Please join us live at 11AM EST on November 18, 2021 for the TLGS (Transforming Libraries for Graduate Students) Webinar Series.   

 

Topic: "Brainwork in the Research Lifecycle: Idea Development Activity with SCAMPER" 

First-generation thesis and dissertation students may not recognize that true research is a metacognitive activity that produces a writing product. This presentation discusses metacognition and its role in the research process, existing models of the research process and cycle and how they contribute to a general lack of metacognition, and the SCAMPER framework to develop questioning schema to encourage critical thinking and ideation during the research process. 


Presented by Dr. Vandy Pacetti-Donelson, Director of Library and Instructional Design and an Assistant Professor of humanities and research at the United States Sports Academy, a special mission university in Daphne, Alabama.  Dr. Pacetti-Donelson earned her MLIS from The University of Southern Mississippi and her doctoral degree from Nova Southeastern University in Instructional Leadership with an emphasis in Instructional Technology and Distance Education. Her research focuses on analysis of knowledge domains, visual conceptions of knowledge, and systems thinking. 


Session Host:  Elaine Walker, Mississippi University for Women 


Chat host Jenny Pierce, Temple University  


Series Organizer:  Wendy Doucette, East Tennessee State University 


Zoom Link:  https://etsu.zoom.us/j/94483210277 (no registration required) 

 

This presentation will be recorded and made available publicly after processing.  Availability will be announced in all the same locations as this one.   

 

TLGS, the only national conference on graduate librarianship, will take place virtually on March 16-17, 2022.  The CFP for the 2022 conference is currently open (submission deadline 11/29/21).  For more information, please see the official conference repository at https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/gradlibconf/  




Thanks,

Wendy


Wendy Doucette, PhD, MSLIS

Graduate Research and Instruction Librarian

Associate Professor, East Tennessee State University

Conference Organizer and Program Chair, Transforming Libraries for Graduate Students