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Librarian's Guide to Teaching Podcast

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Hosted by 2 instruction librarians sharing their experiences teaching information literacy & having meaningful conversations about librarianship.

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How do you encourage your students to reflect on their learning? Check out this mini episode for some new ideas tinyurl.com/86r2errb #infolit #libraryinstruction #critlib #librarypodcasts


How effective are your LibGuides? Are they interactive? Are they inclusive? Take a listen to our latest Episode as we discuss 2 really great projects that cover these topics and provide great practical steps. tinyurl.com/245thtku #infolit #instructionaldesign #librarytwitter


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[NEW!]: "Dismantling the Evaluation Framework," by @LibrarianAlaina, @MargyMacLibrary, and @alisonjhead: inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2021/dismantli…


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Videos of Metaliteracy Talks at SUNY CIT 2021 Now Available metaliteracy.org/2021/07/25/vid…


Anyone check this out yet? Thoughts?

ALA Requests Feedback From Library Community on Library Programming Learning Objectives ow.ly/HaCy50FELYo #libraries @KnologyResearch

infodocket's tweet image. ALA Requests Feedback From Library Community on Library Programming Learning Objectives ow.ly/HaCy50FELYo #libraries @KnologyResearch


How can you make more time to develop your lesson plans?....improve your time management skills. In our most recent mini episode we reflect on our time management skills and strategies.. tinyurl.com/pzpdc4z3 #infolit #timemanagement #libraryinstruction


Assessment can be scary...but its doesn't have to be...check out our most recent episode as we discuss how our approaches have changed over the years and you can get started! tinyurl.com/9bb64yha #infolit #assessment #critlib #teachingandlearning #libraryinstruction


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Information literacy is an important skill that can be learned over time through a process.✔️ In this article Jessica Kiebler & Amanda Piekart share the importance of critical thinking concepts and new ways of evaluating information.🤔 @librarian_guide hubs.ly/H0SlBV00


Are you starting to work on your fall instruction? Don't forget to develop your assessment strategies! In our latest episode, we do a round up of our favorite techniques and some shout outs to tools we found online. tinyurl.com/9bb64yha #infolit #libraryassessment


Woohoo. So excited to be apart of this list. We are so passionate about library instruction and being included as a resource to help guide careers in librarianship is such an honor. #librarianship #careerpath #MLS #libraryscience #infolit. infobase.com/blog/featured/…


We are more than halfway through the year and we thought we would check in and see if we were able to implement any of our 21 Instructional Tips for 2021. Check out our quick update here in our latest mini episode: tinyurl.com/p4f4nh6u #infolit #teaching #critlib


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We'll be chatting about collaborative rubrics on June 4!

LIS Pedagogy Chat is an informal community of practice for LIS faculty and practitioners. We have a short presentation followed by casual discussion. Non-LIS folks are also welcome. For more info, contact @LISafterclass or @bibliolaura or check us out at lispedagogychat.org



New episode!!! We recently interviewed past and present chairs of the ACRL EBSS committee to discuss their experiences with adapting the framework to journalism instruction. They share their process, lessons learned and tips on how others can use it. tinyurl.com/4amsab8u


We just reached 20,000 downloads. Thank you to all of our listeners! We love making this podcast and love it even more that so many people take the time to listen. #infolit #podcasting #librarianship #professionaldevelopment #comminityofpractice #librarypodcasts

librarian_guide's tweet image. We just reached 20,000 downloads. Thank you to all of our listeners! We love making this podcast and love it even more that so many people take the time to listen. #infolit #podcasting #librarianship #professionaldevelopment #comminityofpractice #librarypodcasts

Do you market your library instruction? Check out our latest episode where we discuss its importance, our experiences and future marketing ideas. tinyurl.com/2tk9mjc2 #infolit #librarymarketing #libraryoutreach #librarypodcasts


Have you listened to our Peer to Peer Professional development episode yet? Now that you know some of the benefits go listen to the entire episode and learn about how to get started! #infolit #freePD #peerdevelopment #librarianship #librarypodcast #critlib


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Project Outcome has added resources on evaluating online programs to the toolkit.

Project Outcome for Academic Libraries has published two new resources: “Measuring Virtual Programs” and “Impact Measurement Beyond Outcomes.” Login to your free @ProjectOutcome account to read the full resources! bit.ly/3um1xU7



Have you ever looked within your library staff for PD opportunities? Did your PD budget get slashed this year? Check out this recent episode to learn how to get started with Peer to Peer Development. tinyurl.com/95uk36xe #infolit #professionaldevelopment #librarianship


Want to learn more about this idea of #ungrading and how librarians can collaborate with faculty? check out the rest of our episode here: tinyurl.com/wkam7ad7 #infolit #Instruction #authenticlearning #librarians


We are looking for a guest columnist(s) for our May Newsletter. Do you have an instruction triumph or fail? Are you starting to prep for fall programming? Are you revising your assessment? fill out the form to share your story! forms.gle/LL61G6hjoSH1CT…


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