Hi all,
Here's the recording link for the fantastic LRRT webinar presented today!
https://ala-events.zoom.us/rec/share/rJX9r8S1nMbrX9icEr-KFuCPeFCh-mjSyOF4_hitaf0vZL28qncIfsT-lPKkdek.cNZB7BWABXsBQ7A5
Title: Assessing the Foundation: Beginning a dialogue between high school educators and academic librarians
Description: As academic librarians, we spend a considerable amount of time and energy building information literacy skills with our students without much meaningful investigation into the work that has come before. Have we been ignoring some of our most impactful collaborators: those who spend years preparing students for college-level research and developing crucial skills such as comprehension and critical thinking? This webinar will highlight how a mid-size land-grant university combined several assessment methodologies (student surveys, surveys of secondary educators, and interviews with local educators) to assess the information literacy instruction that is occurring at our local high schools, as well as illustrate how we began a dialogue with our local secondary educators.
Speakers/Brief bios:
Niki Fullmer is the Online Learning Librarian at Utah State University. She creates, assesses, and coordinates the University Libraries' online learning materials. As a member of the Learning and Engagement Unit, Niki provides instruction for first-year composition and graduate students and develops outreach events for the USU community.
Katie Strand is the First-Year Experience Librarian at Utah State University. Her primary role is coordinating the library's first-year programming efforts, including the face-to-face and online composition program, first-year orientation, and other first-year partnerships. Along with her first-year focus, Katie also serves as the library liaison to the Environment and Society, Watershed Sciences, and Wildland Resources departments.
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Karen F. Kaufmann, Ph.D, MLIS
LRRT Chair 2022-2023
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