Empowering Graduate Students Through Cutting-Edge Library Resources

On January 27, 2025 – Assumption University’s Central Library, in collaboration with the Graduate School of Business and Advanced Technology Management (GS-BATM), organized a transformative training session for Master’s students enrolled in the Learning Facilitate and Designer (MEDTT5014) course, part of the Master of Education in Teaching and Technology (M.Ed. T&T) program.

The session, led by renowned educator Dr. Changhan Li, aimed to enhance participants' ability to effectively utilize Assumption University’s library services and online research tools. Designed to empower students with advanced skills in information retrieval and research, the event was an invaluable opportunity for academic and professional development.  

The Central Library team, featuring Ms. Wilai Pruesapancha, Mrs. Patcharaporn Tantipalphant, and Mrs. Wantinee Kaewkheaw, delivered an engaging and practical workshop. The team’s expertise and dedication shone through as they guided participants through an interactive exploration of the library’s extensive digital and physical resources.


Highlights of the session included:
Navigating the Library Website: A hands-on demonstration of search techniques to maximize the use of academic databases and journals.
Comprehensive Library Services Overview: Tips on leveraging inter-library loans, personalized support, and access to special collections.
Skill-Building for the Future: Customized advice for students on curating resources tailored to their research needs.
“This training has not only broadened our knowledge but also opened up possibilities for more effective learning and teaching,” shared one of the participating students.
The Central Library team’s unwavering commitment to fostering academic excellence was evident in the session’s success. Their professionalism, innovation, and ability to connect with participants underscored the university’s mission to provide world-class educational resources.
For more information on library services or upcoming workshops, please visit www.library.au.edu.