Thursday, September 29, 2022

#LISPedagogyChat

The schedule for the next LIS Pedagogy sessions is available. "LIS Pedagogy Chat is a community of practice for faculty and practitioners who teach in library and information science." These online sessions are on Fridays at 2pm US Eastern time (which is normally 7pm UK time - exceptions are when the clocks go back/forward at different times in the USA and other countries)
The next webinar is on 7 October 2022, Teaching Source Evaluation with the ACT UP Method, led by Dawn Stahura (Simmons University) "The ACT UP model combines source evaluation with grassroots activism. We’ll chat about using this model with students and how it opens up opportunities for conversations about information, privilege, and critical approaches to information."
Future sessions are on: Preparing Students to be Intellectual Freedom and Information Policy Advocates; Connecting the Classroom to the Real World: Pedagogical Approaches to Prepare New Archivists; The Emotional Labor of Teaching.
To register (free) and to access the archives (slides and discussion notes from previous sessions) go to https://www.lispedagogychat.org/
Photo by Sheila Webber: Feast for squirrels, September 2022

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