News
- Records Management Certificates in Edmonton
- Amber Wilde Memorial Lecture a Stunning Evening
- Records Management Certificate Programs in Edmonton
- OLA SuperConference 2012
- Institute Instructor Ulla de Stricker Interviewed
- Instructor Appreciation Night recognizes Two Great Instructors
- Museum Leadership and Development starts Nov. 1
- Social Media & the Institute
- Faculty of Information Sessional Positions Available
- Institute Instructor Uri Shafrir presents at Edulearn 2011
Records Management Certificates in Edmonton
February 21, 2012 8:56 PM -
The iSchool Institute has been teaching the courses that make up our Professional Learning Certificates in Records Management Fundamentals and Records Management Practice in Toronto, in Ottawa and via a web-based option … and now we’re headed west.
Records Management Fundamentals in Edmonton will be available March 19-23.
Records Management Practice in Edmonton will be available March 26-30.
These courses are the same as those available in Toronto and Ottawa, and will be taught by our regular instructors … now available in Western Canada.
Pass the word and we’ll see you in Alberta’s capital in March.
Amber Wilde Memorial Lecture a Stunning Evening
January 20, 2012 3:48 PM -
The iSchool Institute was pleased to host the first Memorial Lecture for Amber Wilde (MISt 2009) on 19 January. Memories and tributes were paid by Neil Arsenault and Carol Matyas of Amber’s workplace, the Brampton Public Library system, and Faculty of Information Senior Fellow Professor Wendy Newman introduced our speaker, Stephen Abram (the Institute’s 2010 Outstanding Teacher, and a celebrated visionary and strategist for libraries).
An overflow crowd was spellbound as Stephen weaved together five key actions for libraries to take to prosper and grow in today’s difficult environment, all illustrated by referring to “The Wizard of Oz” as a framework for understanding and integrating the emotional world of librarianship with the demands placed upon library leadership to evolve in the face of technology and to shift from thinking of things (nouns) to activities and results (verbs) to better serve their communities. It was a superb evening and a wonderful tribute to Amber and her memory.
Stephen Abram has made his presentation slides available to those who could not be there via his highly popular and well-read blog, Stephen’s Lighthouse.
We are pleased to have been able to host this event. Those who would like to support the Faculty of Information in creating more stellar alumnae like Amber Wilde may wish to contribute to the scholarship fund being organized in her name. We urge you to contact Robin Kester if you would care to contribute.
Records Management Certificate Programs in Edmonton
January 19, 2012 10:06 PM -
The iSchool Institute has been teaching the courses that make up our Professional Learning Certificates in Records Management Fundamentals and Records Management Practice in Toronto, in Ottawa and via a web-based option … and now we’re headed west.
Records Management Fundamentals in Edmonton will be available March 19-23.
Records Management Practice in Edmonton will be available March 26-30.
These courses are the same as those available in Toronto and Ottawa, and will be taught by our regular instructors … now available in Western Canada.
Pass the word and we’ll see you in Alberta’s capital in March.
OLA SuperConference 2012
January 19, 2012 10:01 PM - news
The iSchool Institute will once again be at the Ontario Library Association (OLA) SuperConference. Visit us in booth 530. The conference is held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. See you there!
Institute Instructor Ulla de Stricker Interviewed
November 16, 2011 9:40 PM -
Ulla de Stricker, one of the Institute’s two “Instructors of the Year” for 2011, was recently interviewed concerning her 2010 book, The Information and Knowledge Professionals Career Handbook. Read the interview: Ulla offers Institute students and students in the Faculty of Information continuing assistance in establishing themselves in their professional lives, and you can see how she sees the market and the many opportunities it creates here.
Instructor Appreciation Night recognizes Two Great Instructors
October 26, 2011 3:01 PM -
The annual Instructor Appreciation Night was held on 25 October 2011 at the University of Toronto’s Faculty Club, bringing the iSchool Institute’s instructors together to celebrate their community. Instructors of the Year are chosen based on student feedback, both via course evaluation forms and follow up interactions.
This year, two Instructors were honoured:
- Connie Crosby
- Connie is the creator and co-instructor of our Introduction to Social Media course, and the author of a well-received book on the subject published for use by professional Librarians. Students not only praised her ability to cover extensive amounts of ground in the course — a common comment was “this should be two days, not one!”, due to the wealth of information shared – but students also leave with their social media presence established and ready to use in their business or employer’s interests.
- Ulla de Stricker
- Ulla offered two different programs during the past year, and in both worked with co-instructors, helping to grow the instructor community at the Institute. The student bodies for Ulla’s course on Information Entrepreneurship, and on Information Audit, were very different, but both had the same strong positive feedback to offer. Ulla also published a professional book in the past year, and frequently spends time throughout the academic year working with the Masters’ students in the Faculty of Information to help them prepare for the search for work.
Both are great assets, and we at the Institute are proud to be associated with them!
Museum Leadership and Development starts Nov. 1
October 04, 2011 2:59 PM - Courses
Are you part of the leadership team in a cultural institution or not-for-profit organization? Sharpen your skills in our new program, Museum Leadership and Development: a Strategic Approach to Training and Development Integration.
Meeting weekly starting November 1, this program offers attendees the opportunity to work with peers on team building, strategy development, risk management, establish vision, mission and value statements, and hone their management skills. Guest speakers in the program will be drawn from the museum & gallery sector, but the material is suited for anyone working in an organization serving the public and dependent upon donations and grant funding.
The Institute recognizes that new managers and team leads in large institutions may correspond to Directors in small organizations: the sessions will ensure that groups are formed with scale and complexity of the participants in mind.
To learn more, and to enrol today, click here for the description and registration page. We hope to see you there!
Social Media & the Institute
September 27, 2011 6:11 PM -
The iSchool Institute’s social media outreach is growing by leaps and bounds.
- The Institute’s Pageon Facebook is attracting checkins (via Facebook Places), commentary and “likes” with regular visitors from 19 countries stopping by.
- The Institute’s Twitter feednow has over 300 direct followers, and has been added to 24 user-generated lists, and is often retweeted.
We will also be joining Google+ once organizational accounts are enabled.
Like our Facebook page and follow our Twitter feed and you’ll always be up to date on the latest announcements of courses, events and instructor notices from the Institute.
Faculty of Information Sessional Positions Available
June 30, 2011 11:30 AM - news
Information professionals with a desire to teach in the MI or MMSt programs may wish to visit the Sessional Positions page of the Faculty of Information’s website. Applications are due in late July.
Unable to make a full term commitment? The iSchool Institute is also looking for qualified, motivated instructors to expand the courses we teach in Ottawa (Ottawa-area residents, please), to begin teaching in Western Canada, and to augment our Toronto team. Contact the Director, Bruce Stewart, by email with a CV and cover letter indicating what topic interests you most.
Institute Instructor Uri Shafrir presents at Edulearn 2011
June 23, 2011 4:03 PM - news
Professor Emeritus Uri Shafrir, the designer and instructor of the iSchool Institute’s two new certificate programs in Conceptual Curation (a program primarily aimed at school and research librarians) and Pedagogy for Conceptual Thinking (a program primarily aimed at instructors and other deliverers of information to learners and users), will present the underlying concept science research at Edulearn11 in Barcelona, Spain July 4-8. The first public offerings of the courses will be in October 2011 in Toronto at the Institute. These programs are also available for presentation at other locations under a custom education contract.