Archive for the ‘Instructional Design’ Category

DON’T Imagine Them Naked! My Pres4Lib Virtual Presentation

I had a lot of fun putting this together. This was supposed to be my Plan B in case the live feed from my office did not work. But after putting it all together last night this morning, I decided it really would work better as a video rather than live session.

In the spirit of [...]

Learn to teach online…for free…at your own pace

Here is a great opportunity for anyone in libraryland to learn about teaching online:
Learn how to teach online on your own time! WISE Pedagogy offers an open-access training experience for its Introduction to Online Pedagogy workshop. Learn effective teaching practices anytime, at your own pace, without the necessity of enrollment in a program or adhering [...]

Going Green: The Un-Handout and Handout Alternatives

Last week Nicole Engard posted about going green for conferences by not printing slides and handouts. I can’t agree more with everything she said and I’m glad to see that the comments were mostly in agreement with her ideas. Lately I’ve been tossing around the idea of the “un-handout” but for different reasons.
For years staff [...]

What’s Your Learning Style

Thanks to Helene for forwarding me this great post from Nicole on What I Learned Today about Learning Styles.
As trainers, we need to be aware not only of the many learning styles our participants may have, but of our own learning styles as well. It’s easy to think that eveyone learns in the same way [...]

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