A Series on Teaching Strategies for Librarians: Educational Psychology
This post is part four of a fourteen part series, Teaching Strategies, that is based on a series of education workshops. I’m documenting the content for myself, but hopefully it will also be useful to...
View ArticleA Series on Teaching Strategies for Librarians: Learning Styles
This post is part five of a fourteen part series, Teaching Strategies, that is based on a series of education workshops. I’m documenting the content for myself, but hopefully it will also be useful to...
View ArticleThe Next Chapter
I have been quiet here lately. It’s all the normal reasons: work is busy, several professional obligations, family life is full of adventures. But there’s also been something else going on behind the...
View ArticleA Chapter Ends, A Chapter Begins
Tomorrow I start my new job, at a new library, so though I still have a few posts in the queue related to the work I had been doing, I wanted to write a post about what it was to work at ZSR, mostly...
View ArticleA Series on Teaching Strategies for Librarians: Teaching Styles
This post is part six of a fourteen part series, Teaching Strategies, that is based on a series of education workshops. I’m documenting the content for myself, but hopefully it will also be useful to...
View ArticleA Series on Teaching Strategies for Librarians: Models of Instructional Design
This post is part two of a fourteen part series, Teaching Strategies, that is based on a series of education workshops. I’m documenting the content for myself, but hopefully it will also be useful to...
View ArticleA Series on Teaching Strategies for Librarians: Teaching Taxonomies (Bloom’s...
This post is part three point one of a fourteen part series, Teaching Strategies, that is based on a series of education workshops. I’m documenting the content for myself, but hopefully it will also be...
View ArticleA Series on Teaching Strategies for Librarians: Teaching Taxonomies (Kolb...
This post is part three point two of a fourteen part series, Teaching Strategies, that is based on a series of education workshops. I’m documenting the content for myself, but hopefully it will also be...
View ArticleThe Dog Days of Summer
I seem to remember a time in which summers were calm, and academic years were busy. And I remember the point in which the summers got busier and we all joked about how we’d get through the busy summer...
View Article100 Days At a New Place
I thought I’d wrap this week’s posts up with a summary of the first 100 days on the job as Associate Director for Learning & Outreach at Virginia Tech Univeristy Libraries. For those who have been...
View ArticleThe Importance of Phrasing: Librarians as (Virtual) Community Builders
So my boss wrote a blog post. And I’m totally down with it. In it he talks about “personalized virtual communities for teaching and research” and says: I think we’re seeing a shift occur. In the past...
View ArticleA Workshop On The Web
A little something for work tomorrow: Should be fun…I hardly ever give workshops anymore!
View ArticleA Bit on Learning Environments
As is so often the case, a blog languishes when a lot is going on. Over the past year and a half a lot has been going on: a new job, family stuff, and most recently some new focuses at work. It’s an...
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