Dr. Meho has taught four different courses this past year, including two sections of the foundational L524 Information Sources and Services. All told, his five classes enrolled 138 students, reflecting his emphasis on and enjoyment of teaching foundational, high-enrollment courses where his skills as a teacher can make a difference. Dr. Meho intentionally uses a variety of teaching methods, including interactive lectures, demonstrations, case studies, student presentations, simulations, and problem-based and experiential learning. For each course, he engaged in extensive review, evaluation, and revision.
In addition, at the end of each semester, Dr. Meho encourages students whose class projects are particularly strong to consider reworking them for publication. At the end of 2005 two student projects had been published or accepted for publication and six others had been submitted to refereed journals (see related story - SLIS Student Project Published in Middle East Librarians Journal). This emphasis on connecting master's students with the literature of their field is especially valuable in a professional program.
This year he also advised SLIS Visiting Assistant Professor Ronald Day and SLIS doctoral student Peter Hook, who taught courses during 2005 that were developed from Dr. Meho's materials.
Colleagues note that Dr. Meho's door is always open; he has even arranged to meet and work with students completing online search projects on weekends. In course evaluations students consistently give Dr. Meho high marks for enthusiasm and availability. They comment on his willingness to seek them out in the library or laboratory to see how their work is progressing. This commitment to seeing education as part of the whole of life is also evident in his establishing an informal listserv for SLIS students to communicate about professional and social matters.
You guys literally made me cry tonight. Yes you're that fucking good. I'm going to talk to Dave @ Little Radio tomorrow and you guys will be playing Summercamp in no time. TRUST ME.
hello mike - james - jennifer.... thx 4 connecting our spaces.... full enjoying your sound expression... long live 2 Dr.Meho .... :] respect my new digital friendssss. . . . music,love & revolution
Whyfore the friending? Are we of personal relato-conceptualization, or is your sonic explosion akin to my own. Giveame the clarity...nice wail by the way.
Meho Plaza – Meho Plaza… I think they sound like the Unicorns while implying early Liars’ guitar tone, Minus the Bear’s sprawling prog/math rock guitar, and Franz Ferdinand’s pop, but all with weakly and tethered vocals that work very well with their sound. Seriously catchy stuff while maintaining a very lo-fi garage sound. Lots of highly distorted drums. I’m listening to it now and I can’t stop because I’m hooked on this damn album!
They’re playing Mariposa Café in Echo Park on Saturday, July 5th. If you had ever been to Sacred Grounds in San Pedro before it closed down (the coolest fucking small coffee shop venue ever, RIP), then you will love Mariposa Café. They have coffee, baked goods, you can bring in your own damn alcohol (shhh!) And best of all they have couches. Who doesn’t love sitting on their ass and having drinks with friends before the bands start? Plus the shows are cheap, usually under $10.