Library Perspectives on #EDUCAUSE 2019 Top 10 IT Issues #highered #onlinelearning #edtech
In 2019, EDUCAUSE brings librarians’ perspectives into the mix of the annual Top 10 IT Issues list, adding their views on three of the issues.
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February 13, 2019
Library Perspectives on #EDUCAUSE 2019 Top 10 IT Issues #highered #onlinelearning #edtechJohn Shank
In 2019, EDUCAUSE brings librarians’ perspectives into the mix of the annual Top 10 IT Issues list, adding their views on three of the issues. No comment yet.
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December 6, 2013
CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title of the Year: Interactive Open Educational Resources: A Guide to Finding, Choosing, and Using What's Out There to Transform College TeachingJohn Shank
Sponsored by the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), this one-of-a-kind book demonstrates the best tools, resources, and techniques for discovering, selecting, and integrating interactive open educational resources (OERs) into the teaching and learning process. The author examines many of the best repositories and digital library websites for finding high quality materials, explaining in depth the best practices for effectively searching these repositories and the various methods for evaluating, selecting, and integrating the resources into the instructor’s curriculum and course assignments, as well as the institution’s learning management system.
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All, never expected to have this book make CHOICE's OATs selection for 2014. Thanks for all your efforts with getting this work published between JB & ACRL. In the face of evolving user needs, many academic libraries are reimagining the services they offer. As instruction moves online, how can libraries best provide support for teaching and learning? As research becomes more reliant on data, computation, and collaboration, where can libraries best add value? As colleges welcome more diverse student populations and greater contingent faculty labor to campus, what is the library’s role? As budgets shrink, how should a library prioritize which resources and services to provide? The seventh biennial Library Assessment Conference was held in Houston, Texas, December 5–7, 2018. The conference brought together nearly 600 participants primarily from North American academic libraries. The program offered paper and poster presentations as well as invited keynotes, workshops, and practicums, covering all areas of library assessment. October 10, 2019
College Students Don’t Want Fancy Libraries #libraries #highered #edtech #ACRLJohn Shank
Schools have been on a mission to reinvent campus libraries—even though students just want the basics. September 3, 2019
ACRL Project Outcome: Assessing the Learning Outcomes of Library InstructionJohn Shank
Recording of the August 6, 2019, ACRL Project Outcome: Assessing the Learning Outcomes of Library Instruction presentation, with speakers Eric Ackermann an Digital-first. Open source. Subscription. The way textbooks are bought and sold is changing—with serious implications for higher education. March 18, 2019
"Re-envisioning the role of academic librarians for the digital learning" by Ciccone & Hounslow #libraries #highered #edtechJohn Shank
"Academic librarians cannot escape the implications of the knowledge economy and the pervasion of technology which effects everything that we do. Similarly, we must be prepared to teach our students how to cope in this knowledge society and how to develop the necessary information and digital literacy skills to be productive members of society in a digital environment." March 11, 2019
Coming this Wednesday #library2019 for anyone interested in #instructionaldesign #edtech #libraries #higheredJohn Shank
This week join more than 4,000 of our colleagues worldwide for the first Library 2.019 mini-conference: "Shaping the Future of Libraries with Instructional Design," which will be held online (and for free) on Wednesday, March 13th, from 12:00 - 3:00 pm US-Pacific Daylight Time. January 22, 2019
Call for Proposals for Library 2.019 #libraries #edtech #highered #instructionaldesign #teaching #pedagogyJohn Shank
We're excited to announce our first Library 2.019 mini-conference: "Shaping the Future of Libraries with Instructional Design," which will be held online (and for free) on Wednesday, March 13th, from 12:00 - 3:00 pm US-Pacific Daylight Time. January 22, 2019
Connections, Conversations, and Visibility: How the Work of Academic Reference and Liaison Librarians Is Evolving | Johnson | Reference & User Services QuarterlyJohn Shank
Connections, Conversations, and Visibility: How the Work of Academic Reference and Liaison Librarians Is Evolving Among the more fascinating library revitalization projects we have seen recently, one that stands out is Payson Library at Pepperdine University. As we took a closer look, we realized that much of the thinking that informs the Payson Library renovation is replicable and scalable for other institutions, even institutions with quite small library facilities. To … October 16, 2018
Realigning Library Liaison Priorities with University Priorities: Findings from @ARLnews #libraries #higheredJohn Shank
The September 2018 issue of College & Research Library News features an article by Rita Vine on “Realigning Liaison with University Priorities: Observations from ARL Liaison Institutes 2015–18.” Vine, head of faculty and student engagement at the University of Toronto Libraries, has served as visiting program officer for the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Reimagining the Library Liaison initiativ "This SPEC Kit examines current practices, policies, and ethical issues around libraries and learning analytics. It explores how ARL member institutions are navigating the balance between gathering and managing data in support of learning analytics initiatives and attending to the profession’s ethics commitments." Designing library spaces and services that allow for open-ended dialogue, creative expression, and contemplative inquiry may support students seeking June 13, 2018
Library #Leadership in the Internet Age PALS presentation #highered #libraries #leadershipJohn Shank
Opening Keynote for the 2018 PaLA Academy of Leadership Studies (PALS) given on 6/3. This presentation focuses on the five actions (i.e. Act, Communicate, Empo… Welcome to 23 Framework Things, an exploration of the Association of College & Research Libraries’ Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. This academic librarian-focused, self-paced program encourages participants to read, reflect, and respond to prompts and big questions surrounding the implementation of the Framework at their institutions. March 23, 2018
Penn State team tackles surge of digital badge usage in Nittany AI Challenge #HigherEd #Libraries #edtechJohn Shank
A Penn State team is exploring how using artificial intelligence to evaluate students' information literacy skills can improve the University Libraries' digital badge program. Their prototype was recently selected for Phase One of the $100,000 Nittany AI Challenge. March 14, 2018
Library 2.0 Design Thinking for Librarians #highered #edtech #blendedlibs #librariesJohn Shank
Library 2.01 "Design Thinking" Recordings
March 1, 2018
Academic Library Impact Research Grants #ACRL #libraries #HigherEd #blendedlibsJohn Shank
UPDATE: ACRL is offering a free webinar Q&A session on these grants and the application process. Join us on March 8th to learn more and have your questions answered. Details are here. ACRL's Academic Library Impact Research Grants support librarians and information professionals conducting research that demonstrates library contributions to student learning and success. Change is never easy, but there are times when change is necessary and good. We think it's time for a change in the Blended Librarians Online Learnin… August 24, 2017
#PennState Libraries ranked 2nd among U.S. public university libraries #higheredJohn Shank
The Penn State University Libraries again have been recognized among the top 10 research universities in North America, this year ranking No. 7, and rising to second among public university research libraries in the United States, according to the 2015-16 Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Library Investment Index. August 2, 2017
"Fighting Fake News" #libraries leading the way TKS @amlibrar & @DeweyDecibel #educationJohn Shank
In Episode 16 of the Dewey Decibel podcast, American Libraries magazine looks at the "fake news" phenomenon—its history, how we become susceptible to it, and how we can fight it. July 13, 2017
What the 21st-Century Library Looks Like - The Chronicle of Higher Education @chronicle #libraries #higheredJohn Shank
When DePaul University opened its new library in 1992, the information ecosystem was on the precipice of change. The internet was becoming mainstream and, with it, libraries’ role in providing access to information was crumbling. Two and a half decades later, DePaul’s John T. Richardson Library looks the same from the outside. But when visitors walk through its tall-ceilinged hallway and onto the first floor, they enter a space that’s clearly adapted to the digital age. April 28, 2017
Keeping Up wit: Digital Pedagogy TKS @ALA_ACRL #libraries #edtech #HigherEdJohn Shank
This edition of Keeping Up With... was written by Reed Garber-Pearson and Robin Chin Roemer. Digital pedagogy focuses specifically on the use of technology to break down learning barriers and enhance students’ learning experiences. By definition, its existence dates back to the earliest use of digital tools in classrooms -- however, larger awareness of the need for digital pedagogy has emerged only in the last decade or so, in recognition of the changing relationship between students and computers, handheld devices, social media, and more. April 11, 2017
Learn about ID Collaboration with Librarians & Faculty @ 5/11Webcast #edtech #higherEd #blendedlibsJohn Shank
"Instructional design is a growing field within many universities that offer online programs. The instructional designer works with faculty to plan, design and implement a full course or parts of a course. Instructional designers are usually experts in learning theories and pedagogy, and have a toolbox full of ideas for improving teaching and learning. However, they are many occasions where an instructional designer could benefit from collaborating with a librarian and vice versa. Presenters will explain the role of instructional designers, how collaboration between instructional designers, librarians and faculty might be beneficial, and explain how to prepare future librarians for this kind of work in LIS programs." |