The Librarian's Guide to Teaching Amanda Piekart
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This podcast is hosted by two instruction librarians that are interested in sharing their experiences teaching information literacy, discussing current trends, and having meaningful conversations about librarianship.
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Reflective Teaching Mini Episode
Show Notes:
In our 11th mini episode, we take a look back at episode number 18 to chat about reflective teaching practices and assessing reflective questions.
Resources referenced in this episode:
Assessing Reflection and Reflection Questions by DePaul University Teaching Commons
This episode's theme music:
Srivastav, A. (2013). Merry Go Round [Audio file]. Retrieved from https://soundcloud.com/909-music/arnav-srivastav-merry-go
Here's where you can find us:
Podcast: @Librarian_Guide
Jessica: @LibraryGeek611
Amanda: @HistoryBuff820
Email: InfoLitTeachingPodcast@gmail.com
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LibGuide Projects
Show Notes:
In this episode, Amanda and Jessica do a roundup of some really interesting LibGuides projects as a followup to their LibGuides episode, number 23, where they talked about experiences and some pie in the sky ideas.
Resources referenced in this episode:
SUNYLA Conference 2021 Full Conference Program
Cal Poly’s Robert E. Kennedy Library's Open LibGuide Review Sessions
LibGuide Open Review Discussion Sessions (LORDS) - Council of Library Deans - CSU Library Spaces
University of Oregon Library: Getting Started with Research: An Overview of the Process
Engaging Users Through Accessible And Pedagogical Guides by Bronwen K. Maxson & Mandi García A webinar for Emporia SLIM, April 29, 2020
Bringing our Values to Online Guide Design by Bronwen Maxson, presented 9/17/2020
Alamance County Public Libraries: Book Club Kits: Adult Nonfiction Kits
Pace University Library: 5 Minutes to Better Research YouTube Playlist (More videos to come)
Canva Presentation Templates
This episode's theme music:
Srivastav, A. (2013). Merry Go Round [Audio file]. Retrieved from https://soundcloud.com/909-music/arnav-srivastav-merry-go
Here's where you can find us:
Podcast: @Librarian_Guide
Jessica: @LibraryGeek611
Amanda: @HistoryBuff820
Email: InfoLitTeachingPodcast@gmail.com
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Lesson Planning Mini Episode
Show Notes:
In our 10th mini episode, Amanda and Jessica take a look back at episode number 35 on lesson planning and talk about one aspect of lesson planning that can get in the way, which is time management!
Resources referenced in this episode:
“Reclaiming My Attention”, blog post by John Jackson, February 16, 2021
This episode's theme music:
Srivastav, A. (2013). Merry Go Round [Audio file]. Retrieved from https://soundcloud.com/909-music/arnav-srivastav-merry-go
Here's where you can find us:
Podcast: @Librarian_Guide
Jessica: @LibraryGeek611
Amanda: @HistoryBuff820
Email: InfoLitTeachingPodcast@gmail.com
Be sure to rate and subscribe wherever you listen to the podcast! -
Assessment Round Up
In this episode, Amanda and Jessica do a roundup of unique, versatile and effective assessments that we’ve recently read about that can be applied in the information literacy classroom.
Resources referenced in this episode:
Episode 2: Assessment - Are we asking the right questions?
Episode 7 - Critical Digital Pedagogy
Episode 25 - Formative Assessment with Mary-Michelle Moore
Melissa Wong & Laura Saunders, “Instruction in Libraries and Information Centers” (2021)
SILC Ed Tech Showcase: Google Forms by Danielle Apfelbaum (SUNY Farmingdale) (08/13/2020)
Making Customizable Interactive Tutorials with Google Forms by Meredith Farkas by Meredith Farkas (11/5/2020)
WHITEBOARD (But Make It Virtual) Using Google Jamboard to Promote Interactivity by Carrie Baldwin-SoRelle, DOLS Virtual Poster Session 2021
“Your Research Plan” by Giselle Burns, Kian Ravaei, Xinyi(Alex) Yan Contributors: Janet Goins, Kelly Kistner, Chris Lopez, Tama Hasson, Renee Romero, Doug Worsham Attributions: CIMER (Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experiences in Research), UCLA Undergraduate Research Center - Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, UCLA Undergraduate Research Center - Sciences, ACRL Framework for Information Literacy Sandbox
Critical Library Pedagogy Handbook, Volume Two: Lesson Plans by Nicole Pagowsky and Kelly McElroy
Algorithms Lesson Plans Collaborative Document
ACRL 2021 Conference: Publicly Available Presentation Links
This episode's theme music:
Srivastav, A. (2013). Merry Go Round [Audio file]. Retrieved from https://soundcloud.com/909-music/arnav-srivastav-merry-go
Here's where you can find us:
Podcast: @Librarian_Guide
Jessica: @LibraryGeek611
Amanda: @HistoryBuff820
Email: InfoLitTeachingPodcast@gmail.com
Be sure to rate and subscribe wherever you listen to the podcast! -
21 Tips for 21 Mini Episode
In our 9th mini episode, we’ll take a look back at episode number 31 where we discussed 21 teaching tips for 2021 and see if we’ve made any strides in implementing any of these tips!
Resources referenced in this episode:
21 Tips for ‘21 Google Document (Add your own tips for this year!)
This episode's theme music:
Srivastav, A. (2013). Merry Go Round [Audio file]. Retrieved from https://soundcloud.com/909-music/arnav-srivastav-merry-go
Here's where you can find us:
Podcast: @Librarian_Guide
Jessica: @LibraryGeek611
Amanda: @HistoryBuff820
Email: InfoLitTeachingPodcast@gmail.com
Be sure to rate and subscribe wherever you listen to the podcast! -
Journalism Instruction
Show Notes:
In this episode, Amanda and Jessica talk to librarians April Hines, Katherine Boss and Megan Heuer about their version of the ACRL Framework focused towards the journalism discipline that’s based on research with practicing journalists and students.
Resources referenced in this episode:
“Reporting in the “Post-Truth” Era: Uncovering The Research Behaviors of Journalism Students, Practitioners, and Faculty” by Katherine E. Boss, Kristina M. De Voe, Stacy R. Gilbert, Carolina Hernandez, Megan Heuer, April Hines, Jeffrey A. Knapp, Rayla E. Tokarz, Chimene E. Tucker and Kristina E. Williams
IFLA Fake News & Its Impact on Society, Lecture 3: Research & AI Learning Methods (Guest presentation on their paper starts at 31 minute mark)
Framework for Information Literacy in Journalism for Higher Education
A new way of looking at trust in media: Do Americans share journalism’s core values? - American Press Institute
The Next Big Idea Podcast: Episode: HUMOR: How to Turn Levity Into Your Secret Weapon
"Hitting the service ceiling: the prohibitive cost of professional development in academic librarianship (and why we aren’t presenting at ACRL 2021)"
This episode's theme music:
Srivastav, A. (2013). Merry Go Round [Audio file]. Retrieved from https://soundcloud.com/909-music/arnav-srivastav-merry-go
Here's where you can find us:
Podcast: @Librarian_Guide
Jessica: @LibraryGeek611
Amanda: @HistoryBuff820
Email: InfoLitTeachingPodcast@gmail.com
Be sure to rate and subscribe wherever you listen to the podcast!