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YORK LIBRARIAN DIRECTORY

Sarah  J. Coysh

BEd (Queen's), MEd (Queen's), MISt (UofT)

Sarah Coysh
E-Learning Librarian
Frost Library, Glendon College
Email: scoysh@yorku.ca
York University
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
Tel: +1-416-736-2100 ext. 88317
Fax: +1- 416-487-6705

Sarah Coysh is the E-learning Librarian for all five libraries at York University.  She is also a bilingual reference librarian at the Frost Library, Glendon Campus.  Sarah is the recipient of two Ontario Graduate Scholarships ($30,000) as well as the Thesis in Education prize from Queen's University (2007). Sarah's research interests include online learning and emerging technologies

Publications

Proceedings from the Queen's University Graduate Students in Education Symposium, 2007

"Incorporating Instrumental Music into the Second Language Classroom" (Peer reviewed).

 

Thesis:  Thriving Music Programs in a Harsh Climate:  Two Case Studies.

Presentations

Posters                                                 Ontario Conference on Applied Linguistics, Queen’s University, June 10-11, 2004

Presented a poster titled “Incorporating Song into the Second Language Classroom”.

 

Conferences                                       Workshop on Instruction in Library Use (WILU), Kelowna BC, May 14-16, 2008

Decanting the Library Within a Course Management System (CMS)
Sarah Coysh (York University), and Betty Jeffery (University of Prince Edward Island).

 

Atlantic Provinces Library Association Conference, Charlottetown, PEI, May 2008

Revealing the Library within a Course Management System. Sarah Coysh (York University), and Betty Jeffery (University of Prince Edward Island).

                       

Papers                                                  Queen’s University Graduate Students in Education Symposium, April 2004

Presented a paper entitled “Incorporating Instrumental Music into the Second Language Classroom”.