I’m very excited to have joined the gang over at ALA Learning, and today was my first post! We’re starting the new year with getting to know you posts, so that’s what I have over there. Here’s a little of what you will find:
What training do you do? staff? patrons? types of classes?
- I’ll teach pretty much anything. I teach credit-based classes for undergraduates, one-shot courses for students, workshops and classes for library staff, and even classes for teaching assistants and faculty. Of course, I tend to teach different things to these different audiences; topics range from basic information literacy skills for first year students to information issues for those about to graduate to pedagogy or syllabus design for faculty.
What do you wish were you doing?
- I feel very lucky. I love what I’m doing and am quite happy with it!
What would you do with a badger?
- Take photos of it and post them to Flickr.
So head on over if you want to find my answers to other fun and interesting questions such as:
- What training do you think is most important to libraries right now?
- Where do you get your training?
- What do you think are the biggest challenges libraries are facing right now?
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