A priced course, primarily asynchronous, is offered by ACRL, 6 June 2022 to 1 July 2022: 13 Things in Instructional Design for Library Instructors. "Using their prior knowledge and the context of their institutions, learners will identify what components of instructional design that are particularly relevant to them and then develop those skills accordingly.This four-week course will include asynchronous work culminating in a final project that may be completed individually, in pairs, or in groups. Each week, learners will complete two discrete tasks to expand their understanding of instructional design. For their final product, learners will display their work via a digital gallery walk and offer peer review of their cohort members’ work. Instructors will offer one optional live session per week for a mini-lecture and Q&A, which will be recorded for those who cannot attend."
The course leaders are: Christopher Lowder, Online Learning Assistant; Valerie Linsinbigler, Online Learning Specialist; Janna Mattson, Online Learning Coordinator & Instruction Librarian (all at George Mason University Libraries). Cost is: ACRL member: US $135.85 - ALA member: $188.10 - Nonmember: $209.00. More information at https://www.ala.org/acrl/onlinelearning/thirteenthings
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Thursday, May 05, 2022
Online course: 13 Things in Instructional Design for Library Instructors
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