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Amanda Piekart

The Librarian's Guide to Teaching

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Amanda Piekart

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The Librarian's Guide to Teaching

Amanda Piekart

The Librarian's Guide to Teaching

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An Education and Teaching podcast featuring Jessica Kiebler and Amanda Piekart
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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
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 referen
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 episo
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: Assessm
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 Googl
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 journali
In this episode, Amanda and Jessica chat about marketing your library instruction - either as a department or an individual librarian.Resources referenced in this episode:Instruction in Libraries and Information Centers by Laura Saunders an
In this episode, Amanda and Jessica discuss Peer to Peer Development. They dive into what it is, why it's important and share a range of examples on how to get started. Show Notes:In this episode, Amanda and Jessica discuss Peer to Peer Devel
Show Notes:In our 8th mini episode, Amanda and Jessica take a look back at episode 2 which focused on assessment. In this follow up episode, they reexamine assessment and take a look at the trending topic of ungrading and how information liter
Show Notes:In our 7th mini episode, Amanda and Jessica take a look back at episode number 11 where they discussed instructional programming to chat about the ways instruction librarians have adapted to virtual programming over the past year of
Show Notes:In this episode, Amanda and Jessica chat with librarian Alyssa Valenti about leadership  during the pandemic.Resources referenced in this episode:This episode's theme music:Srivastav, A. (2013). Merry Go Round [Audio file]. Retri
Show Notes:In this episode, Amanda and Jessica discuss their experience with creating and using lesson plans. They also explore the benefits and pitfalls.Resources referenced in this episode:Lizard People in the Library by Barbara Fister;
Show Notes:In this episode, Amanda and Jessica review some tech tools that can be used by library professionals in the classroom.Resources referenced in this episode:Digital Pedagogy Lab Tool ParadeTechnology in Library InstructionTi
In this episode, Amanda and Jessica chat with librarian Carolyn Caffrey Gardner about ways to incorporate algorithmic education into our lessons.Resources referenced in this episode:Lesson Plan: Analyzing search engines: What narrative is t
In this episode, Amanda and Jessica share 21 instruction tips to start out 2021! Episode 31 covers the first 14 tips and episode 32 covers tips 15 - 21. We received some great tips from listeners which they share in addition to some that they w
Show Notes (Episode 31):In this episode, Amanda and Jessica share 21 instruction tips to start out 2021! Episode 31 covers the first 14 tips and episode 32 covers tips 15 - 21. We received some great tips from listeners which they share in add
Show Notes:In our 6th mini episode, Amanda and Jessica take a look back at episode 20 and follow up on opportunities to collaborate with faculty.Resources referenced in this episode:https://mrlibrarydude.wordpress.com/Weng, C., & Murray, D.
Show Notes:In our fifth mini episode, Amanda and Jessica take a look back at episode number 7 from last December where they discussed digital pedagogy and critical online pedagogy by looking at a recent blog post about online instruction engag
Show Notes:In this episode, Amanda and Jessica chat with Leigh Milligan and Lauren who are the co-hosts of the LISProchats on Twitter. They share their backstory, how the come up with topics, their most popular chats and so much more. Resourc
Topics & Takeaways (Part 2)With the COVID story, we're getting to see how science works under pressure and without information agency or discipline expertise, it can be hard to understand what's happening and see the downsides to peer review
Show Notes:In this episode, Amanda and Jessica chat with researcher, Alison Head, to discuss the new Project Information Literacy Report called “Covid-19: The first 100 days of U.S. news coverage”.Topics & Takeaways:Topics & Takeaways (Part
.Show Notes:In this episode, Amanda and Jessica chat with Katie Quirin Manwiller about Academic Ableism and Criplib.Resources referenced in this episode:http://teaforteaching.com/149-academic-ableism/Katie’s ACRL 2019 ACRLog blog postUDL F
In this episode, Amanda and Jessica chat about their experiences with mentoring - from both sides as mentors and mentees - as well as share some resources.Resources referenced in this episode:Critical Librarianship & Pedagogy SymposiumHo
Show Notes:In our fourth mini episode, Amanda and Jessica take a look back at episode 6 which was making time for professional development and discuss an interesting article about virtual conferences that are our new reality.Resources referen
In this episode, Amanda and Jessica chat with Mary-Michelle Moore, a Teaching & Learning Librarian at UC Santa Barbara about formative assessment and a plan that she designed for student assessment in class.Topics & Takeaways:When librarian
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