Tag Archives: blended learning

Notes: Pedagogy Before Technology: Exploring and Applying Tomorrow’s Technology with Today’s Students

Sarah “Intellagirl” Robbins
In addition to her roles as student, consultant, geek, etc. she describes herself as a “digital coach.” I LOVE this phase. It’s someone who can help people figure out how to learn and strategize their use to technology. She has visited 22 campuses in the last 18 months. She said it was [...]

Notes: Tips and Tricks for Incorporating Web 2.0 in Your Class

Sarah Robbins, the Director of Emerging Technologies at Media Sauce, Digital Pedagogy Consultant at the Indiana Writing project
This session was a lot different from many presentations I’ve seen. She had a computer set up to project in case she needed to run a demo, and the talk was largely a Q&A session. To [...]

Blended Learning in Contexts

Lately I’ve been getting more and more focused on technology enhanced instruction, education, and reference… at least in the context that is appropriate for a specific culture and institution.
I gave a presentation on this a little while ago at Salem:

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& I gave a modified version of the presentation at [...]

playing with library instruction

I’m a big fan of automating what we can in our work (or at least my work) to free up more time for the experimental cutting edge stuff. Luckily I work with some experimental faculty who don’t necessarily want to put class time into library instruction. Recently I had a pair of co-teachers [...]

Big Visions, Middle-Sized Obstacles, Small Steps: Brief Hybrid Workshops and Brief Hybrid Teaching/Learning Modules

Big Visions, Middle-Sized Obstacles, Small Steps: Brief Hybrid Workshops and Brief Hybrid Teaching/Learning Modules
Steven Gilbert
Todd Zakrajsek
Ray Prudom
Here is the online component!
I attended this project because of the toolkit project. It was designed for Teaching and Learning Centers, but much of the content was useful for libraries, too. I think TLCs have a lot [...]