Hello all!
The Teaching SIG Blog Team is once again issuing an open call for lesson plans or learning activities to be shared on the
Teaching SIG Blog for summer 2019. Thank you to all who have shared lesson plans thus far!
Please read on for blog post guidelines, and do not hesitate to be in touch if you have any questions. Please send any submissions or interest to the SIG co-coordinators at
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Thank you all!
Best,
The Teaching SIG Blog Planning Team
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We have a brief series of questions for you to answer. There is no particular length requirement or minimum for answers, but please keep in mind that we usually try to limit blog posts to about 500 words or so in a Word document. Up to two images in JPEG format are welcome.
Guiding questions:
- What is your name? Where are you in the field currently? What has been your teaching experience thus far (doesn’t necessarily have to be strictly in librarianship)?
- What is/was the name of the institution and the position that you were in when you wrote and gave this lesson plan?
- What is the context of the lesson plan you wrote--who was the audience, were there specific learning objectives that you had to work with, or were you able to write your own, etc?
- Were there any resources you used in the creation of the lesson plan? What were they?
- How was the plan received? Would you make any changes if you had to repeat it in the future?
If you are open to readers reaching out to you about your
lesson plan, please include your email address or contact info at the end of your post.