Online Library Instruction: Best Practices for Asynchronous Teaching





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Description:

Asynchronous teaching -- delivering instruction via guides, pre-recorded video, message boards and other self-guided on-demand methods -- can be a great way to reach busy students and integrate the librarian into an existing online class. Join us for this session that examines the best ways to take advantage of the asynchronous instructional format, what you need to know about how asynchronous online learning differs from in-person, classroom-based instruction, and tools to help make the most of asynchronous teaching.

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the session, participants should be able to:

Identify advantages and disadvantages of asynchronous instruction
Adapt an instruction plan for asynchronous teaching
Build a technology toolkit for asynchronous classes

Instructor: Jason Puckett

Jason Puckett is Online Learning Librarian and Associate Professor at Georgia State University Library in Atlanta, Georgia. Puckett has an MLIS from Florida State University and is the author of the ACRL books Modern Pathfinders: Creating Better Research Guides and Zotero: A Guide for Librarians, Researchers & Educators.






Academic library: 4 year and graduate; Academic library: 2 year
This webinar is presented in Eastern time.

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