Florida State’s SLIS is one of the least expensive and highly ranked Library and Information Studies’ masters’ programs in the US (there are 63 accredited by ALA.) We offer a fully online 36 hour program which is designed to reap graduates professional benefits and job opportunities in all sectors–(not just often thought of and favored …
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Events in the CCI School of Information
TBLC Online Recruitment: Thursday July 12, 2-4 pm
Local author Graybar to sign copies of her book May 24
Local author Laurie Hendry Graybar will sign copies of her first novel, Off the Dock, from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday, May 24, at the Goldstein Library on The Florida State University campus. Ms. Graybar will have copies of the book available for purchase. The book is also available for download from Amazon.com, and readers …
CONTINUE READINGFlorida Library Association: Presenters and Programs from SLIS FSU!
Weds April 18 8:00 – 8:45 A.M. New Member & First-Time Conference Attendee Orientation – Gloria Colvin, Christie Koontz, Tangerine A 1:00 – 2:00 Student Mixer Azalea Room A – Christie Koontz, ALA Student Chapter, Natasha Fortune FLA minority scholarship winner, and USF reps 2:15 – 3:30 P.M. Engaging Students in Information Literacy: The First Year …
CONTINUE READINGFSU to showcase students' digital creations March 30
Innovative digital-technology projects produced by Florida State University students will be on display during DigiTech, an exhibition running from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, March 30, in the William Johnston Building. “Digitech is unique in that it demonstrates how digital technologies are impacting all disciplines, even perhaps unexpected areas like art, dance, English, and history,” …
CONTINUE READINGCareer Day scheduled for Monday 3/19
The Spring Career Day is schedule for Monday 3/19 from 1-3:30pm at the FSU Alumni Center on Tennessee St. Students are encouraged to attend in professional attire and with resumes.
CONTINUE READINGGuest lecture, "Interactive Multimodal Platforms," Susan C. Herring, March 21
Interactive multimodal platforms (IMPs) allow Internet users to comment on content in multiple modes, for example: YouTube. Users may respond either via text or video to YouTube videos. World of Warcraft. Players may engage in real-time chat via text or voice. VoiceThread.com. Participants may comment on multimedia slide shows via text, audio, or video. Google+ …
CONTINUE READING3-Day Startup seeking tech entrepreneurs, sponsors
Students, do you have an idea for a new technology company but aren’t quite sure how to get it started? If the answer is “yes,” have we got an opportunity for you! FSU 3-Day Startup is an entrepreneurship education program designed for university students with an emphasis on learning by doing. The weekend is designed …
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