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Communities and interest groups focused on topics of interest to "instruction"

Instructional Design

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A group for instructional design librarians and others interested in instrucitonal design

To create a forum where instructional design librarians and others interested in instructional design can meet and share ideas, discuss and recommend resources and tools, discuss issues related to instructional design in libraries and collaborate on projects.


Information Literacy Instruction in Academic Libraries

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For anyone wanting to discuss current issues in information literacy instruction, particularly in academic libraries.

To promote continuing education among instruction librarians so that we can get closer to our universal vision of information literate students, faculty, staff, and society.


Virtual Participation Resources

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The place for collecting solutions for participating at a distance with ALA and it's divisions.

To collect and display methods and technologies for enabling participation at a distance with the ALA and it's Divisions.

 

 


YALSA E-instructors

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Instructors who teach YALSA online courses

The purpose of this community is to create a resource for online course instructors that includes best practices for distance learning as well as recommendations for web 2.0 tools that can be incorporated into an online course. This site is intended to be a common arena in which YALSA e-instructors can pose questions, engage in discussion, and share their personal online teaching experiences and successes with each other.


Universal Accessibility Interest Group (ACRL - Association of College and Research Libraries)

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ACRL Universal Accessibility Interest Group

Serves as a resource and discussion forum for academic library disability service issues such as web accessibility, assistive technology, reference and instruction for users with disabilities, captioning processes, and any other accessibility issues of interest to participants.


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