The Savvy Researcher workshop series offers hands-on sessions during the fall and spring semesters. During the breaks, please refer to our corresponding Savvy Researcher LibGuides for asynchronous assistance. Alternatively, you may fill out a consultation request or visit the Scholarly Commons during our open hours.
NEW - Submit a request for a Savvy Researcher title to be taught at your upcoming research group or faculty meeting. Please fill out a request form: https://illinois.edu/fb/sec/6094473.
(Note: Not all workshops are available for instruction and sessions are limited to five participants or more.)
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You know that ARTstor has nearly one million digital images at your fingertips, but how do you share these images with students? How do you design effective presentations using these images? This workshop will give in-depth demonstrations of how to create and share presentations in several different formats using digital images from both ARTstor, with ample time for guided practice. By the end of the workshop, you will create a sample presentation and feel comfortable creating presentations on your own.
Please note: If you’d like to save the presentation you create during the workshop, please bring a portable storage device. You may also bring your own laptop to use during the workshop.
For more information, please visit: http://www.artstor.org/
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