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Professional Development: Teaching with Primary Sources Collective's TPS Fest 2022, August 2-4

  • 1.  Professional Development: Teaching with Primary Sources Collective's TPS Fest 2022, August 2-4

    Posted Jul 20, 2022 02:39 PM
    (Apologies for cross-posting!)

    Do you Teach with Primary Sources, or want to share and learn with other like-minded people with all levels and types of experience? Join your colleagues for an informative and fun event, with a variety of attendee-driven sessions or happenings, covering all aspects of Teaching with Primary Sources!


    Event Details

    When: August 2, 3, and 4, 2022 (Tues, Wed, Thurs)

    Where: Mostly zoom - it's shaping up to be an all-virtual event

    Registration: Is free! Register below for any of the sessions you'd like to attend; registration is through zoom, and you'll be sent the zoom link after you register. If you're undecide on which session you want to attend at a certain time, you may register for multiple.

    Who: You - if you teach with primary sources, or want to share and learn with other like-minded people with all levels and types of experience.


    What's on the schedule so far?

    Tuesday, August 2nd

    Tuesday, August 2, 12pm ET / 11am CT / 10am MT / 9am PT

    • Teaching with Primary Sources for Beginners (this session is repeated once per day throughout TPS Fest)
      Register | more info
    • Reflecting Social Change in Your Primary Source Teaching (60 minutes)
      Register | more info

    Tuesday, August 2, 2pm ET / 1pm CT / 12pm MT / 11am PT

    Tuesday, August 2, 4pm ET / 3pm CT / 2pm MT / 1pm PT

    • Teaching with Primary Sources as a Liaison/Instruction Librarian (60-90 minutes)
      Register | more info

    Wednesday, August 3rd

    Wednesday, August 3, 12pm ET / 11am CT / 10am MT / 9am PT

    • Leading an Instruction Program in Which Multiple People Teach (90 minutes)
      Register | more info
    • Teaching with Primary Sources for Beginners (this session is repeated once per day throughout TPS Fest)
      Register | more info
    • Annotating Primary Sources: Using online asynchronous tools for interactive archival instruction (50 minutes)
      Register | more info

    Wednesday, August 3, 2pm ET / 1pm CT / 12pm MT / 11am PT

    • Beyond one-shots: Extended and embedded instruction by Librarians and Archivists (60 minutes)
      Register | more info
    • Primary Source Instruction at Small Academic Institutions (60 minutes)
      Register | more info

    Wednesday, August 3, 4pm ET / 3pm CT / 2pm MT / 1pm PT

    Thursday, August 4th

    Thursday, August 4, 12pm ET / 11am CT / 10am MT / 9am PT

    • Reading Group: Feminist Pedagogy in Primary Source Instruction (60 minutes)
      Register | more info
    • Working with K-12 students and educators in the archive
      Register soon! | more info

    Thursday, August 4, 2pm ET / 1pm CT / 12pm MT / 11am PT

    • Ethics of care and trauma informed pedagogy in teaching with primary sources (60 minutes)
      Register | more info
    • Teaching with Primary Sources for Beginners (this session is repeated once per day throughout TPS Fest)
      Register | more info

    Thursday, August 4, 4pm ET / 3pm CT / 2pm MT / 1pm PT

    • Developing a Lesson Plan (60 minutes)
      Register | more info
    • How are we advocating for ourselves personally and professionally right now? (60 minutes)
      Register | more info

    But what is TPS Fest?

    TPS Fest is the latest experiment in creating a more open-community and decentralized approach to the TPS unconferences of the past couple years (see what happened at the more traditional unconferences in 202120202019201820172016, and 2015). Every year is different, and this one is no different! Join us to gather online, share ideas, and learn together. We're hoping that this will create space for folks in our community to try new things and have conversations they've hoped for.  

    Questions? Contact tpsfest at tpscollective dot org. To join the TPS Collective listserv, click here.



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    Jill Anderson
    Humanities Instruction Librarian
    Georgia State University Library
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