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Epidemics and Hunger Games: Collaborating to Gamify Information Literacy...and Maybe Save the World: Tips for Developing Collaborative Partnerships

 

Strategies for Developing Cross-Discipline Collaborations

 

  • Appeal to your partner’s needs. What problem do they need help solving? What does their previous work tell you about them and the outcomes they need/want?

  • Start small. Before approaching a new faculty partner, learn about their course and create a sample of how a game (or other project) could work, have ideas ready before talking to them. Present options.

  • Show off! Draw in new partners by showcasing your work. Demonstrate your value by showing off successful projects. Maintain a webpage or e-portfolio with examples of previous work.

Kudos to Collaborations

"Serene Rock is my ideal collaborator: smart and innovative, with an unswerving work ethic. She has been an invaluable resource in preparing my ENG 101 students to handle the rigorous demands of digital research. My courses are far improved with her contributions!" ~Matthew Healy, English Faculty 


"If you want to make your classes better and your class prep easier then make friends with an SCC library faculty member! I am an expert in my field but not an expert in everything, so it is AMAZING to have someone on my team that can help my students research better and find the resources they need to be successful in my classes. They go above and beyond on every project big or small. If you need help finding a resource on a particular subject, gathering materials for a new course, making a libguide for a course or maybe you just need some handouts on research best practices, the library faculty have your back. And did I mention they do this for you all while being professional, kind, giving and excited to help? Yup! I am so grateful for our library faculty and the work they do for SCC students, faculty and staff." ~ Karryn Allen, Dance Faculty


"Working with Serene is one of the highlights of my job. We collaborate every semester to help students learn and utilize career research tools. Serene created a "Who Would You Hire?" game that puts students in the position of an employer. The students love the activity and learn valuable resume and job search skills in the process!" ~ Kim Kingsley, Counseling Faculty


"I love the instructional collaboration with the Library and Service-learning departments on the capstone project for BPC110! The benefits of collaborating with these departments are more engaged students, improved student relationships, and increased awareness of proper research methods and service-learning principles." ~ Sara Beakley-Mercill, CIS Faculty