Hi michlib colleagues, 

I wanted to let you know that I’ll be teaching a workshop on modular learning design for libraries this spring.


In this two-part workshop, I’ll introduce the concept of modular learning, an approach to developing intentional, strategic online learning objects, and engages participants in applying these concepts in their own work. In the first session, we’ll address how modular design fits into information literacy and instructional design, and work together to identify what partnerships, stakeholder relationships, and existing content you can leverage in a modular design process. In the second session, we’ll identify how you can incorporate evaluation, assessment, accessibility, and usability into your projects, and how you can scale, transform, and plan for the future of your resources.

 

This workshop takes place on Wednesdays, April 28 and May 5. You can register at the ALA Store (direct link: https://www.alastore.ala.org/content/flexible-online-instruction-using-modular-learning-design-workshop). Bulk and institutional pricing is available.


If you’ve got any questions, you can contact me or the folks at ALA Publishing at 
elsmarketing@ala.org.


Hope to see you there!


Best,

Amanda Nichols Hess, Ph.D.
she / her
Coordinator of Instruction & Research Help
Liaison Librarian for the School of Education & Human Services

Oakland University Libraries
248 Kresge Library
100 Library Drive, Rochester, MI 48309-4479
(248) 370.2487 | nichols@oakland.edu