Webinar: Developing a Mentorship and Community-building Program for Instruction Librarians
In this free webinar, Sarah Sahn and Karliegh Riesen share a holistic mentorship and community-building program for instruction librarians.
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The First Amendment affects how libraries operate in so many ways that understanding it has become a vital skill for librarians. Join Matt Beckstrom for this webinar on developing and updating library policies and offering spaces and services with the First Amendment in mind. Starting with the founding of the Bill of Rights, Matt will discuss many of the rulings and legal cases that have molded the way the First Amendment affects libraries.
Most learning theories and the instructional design practices derived from them are based on our understanding of how children learn. Adult learners come to instruction with more extensive and varied experiences and social roles, which impact their needs and should influence our instruction. Join Laura Saunders and Melissa Wong as thet discuss the theory of andragogy, or adult learning, including constructivist and humanist approaches to teaching adults, along with strategies for tapping into their intrinsic motivation and building on prior knowledge.
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) has exploded onto the scene, leaving librarians scrambling to keep up with the latest news and use cases. Understanding disciplinary differences in GenAI use and how these differences impact publication is a critical step in contextualizing and understanding recent sources. In this webinar, assistant managing editor of Library Trends, Evan Allgood, shares of how GenAI has impacted different academic disciplines and changed the publishing process.
Adult learners have different needs and motivations than children, which should influence our instructional approaches. Join Laura Saunders and Melissa Wong for this session on instructional design for adult learners. They will outline the basics of instructional design and lesson planning, including the Backward Design approach of identifying outcomes, designing assessments, and planning instruction with a focus on adult learners.
Join Rebecca Hass and Tammy Turner as they share social prescribing initiatives and projects inspired by global models and research on the health benefits of meaningful activities and social connection. Examples include the Healing Library Kit: Death of a Loved One and work with Annapolis Pediatrics, Hospice of the Chesapeake, and Care Prepared. Attendees will have an understanding of the growing trend of social prescribing.
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In this free webinar, Sarah Sahn and Karliegh Riesen share a holistic mentorship and community-building program for instruction librarians.
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