Emergency Online Teaching: Practical Techniques for adapting library instruction during Covid-19





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Description:

Get concrete advice and best practices for strategizing and implementing effective library teaching during this season of unexpected online learning. You’ll learn practical techniques for creating clear online teaching materials to scale to your institution, maximizing your outreach to faculty, and lower “friction” between your students and the library resources they need. All the techniques in this session are applicable to whatever technology you’re using for your online instruction.

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the session, participants should be able to:

Build clear, effective online teaching materials
Adapt your in-person classes for scalable online instruction
Reach out effectively to partner with stressed-out faculty
Lower barriers to online learning for your students

Instructor: Jason Puckett

Jason Puckett is Online Learning Librarian and Associate Professor at Georgia State University Library in Atlanta, Georgia. Puckett has an MLIS from Florida State University and is the author of the ACRL books Modern Pathfinders: Creating Better Research Guides and Zotero: A Guide for Librarians, Researchers & Educators.






Academic library: 4 year and graduate; Academic library: 2 year
This webinar is presented in Eastern time.

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