Friday, July 23, 2010

Episode 16: Digital Reference Instructional Strategies

Episode 16 (59 minutes, mp3)

Jason and Rachel are joined by Stephen Francoeur, and discuss "Instructional Strategies for Digital Reference: Methods to Facilitate Student Learning".

It's helpful but not necessary to read the article beforehand.

Full citation:
Oakleaf, M., & VanScoy, A. (2010). Instructional Strategies for Digital Reference: Methods to Facilitate Student Learning. Reference & User Services Quarterly, 49(4), 380-390.

July episode coming soon, article discussion

Hi, folks -- the July episode will be posted very soon. This month we tried something a little different: we're discussing and critiquing an excellent article on incorporating instructional practice into instant message reference services.

We tried to keep the discussion accessible for listeners who haven't read the article, but it's available open-access via RUSQ.

Instructional Strategies for Digital Reference: Methods to Facilitate Student Learning by Megan Oakleaf and Amy Van Scoy (or PDF version)

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Episode 15: Technology, Students and Instruction

Listen here (60 minutes, mp3)

In this episode, Jason and Rachel interview Chad Mairn, and we talk about a variety of technology issues and questions, including bringing technology to new populations, QR codes, the future of technology, research, and the library, and how to teach Wikipedia. Oh, and how to update an information literacy tutorial.

Show Notes:

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

ALI episode 14: Zombie Invasion

Anna is out on maternity leave this month, but Rachel and Jason are joined by guests Margeaux Johnson and Missy Clapp from the University of Florida to talk about their student outreach and incorporating the library into UFL's zombie alternate reality game (ARG). We also answer some listener mail

Let this month's episode eat your brains aided by these links to some of the stuff we talked about:
Download the MP3

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Episode 13: April 2010 -- Buffy Hamilton, School Media Specialist

Listen to Episode 13 (~54 minutes, mp3)

Rachel, Jason and Anna are joined by special guest Buffy Hamilton. We discuss some of our favorite moments from Computers in Libraries, then talk with Buffy about her exciting high school capstone project, Media 21.

We had some minor technical difficulties with recording, so apologies for any small gaps in the conversation!

Links:

Media 21 project overview: http://theunquietlibrarian.wikispaces.com/media21capstone-buffy

Friday, April 23, 2010

Rachel is an Educator That Rocks

Rachel has been profiled by the findingEducation blog! Read Rachel's origin story, her campaign for information literacy at American U, and more:

Educators That Rock!: Rachel Borchardt

Friday, March 19, 2010

Episode 12: March 2010 -- Learning Objects

Listen to Episode 12 (mp3; ~56 minutes)

Lauren Pressley, Instructional Design Librarian and author of So You Want To Be a Librarian and Wikis for Libraries, from Wake Forest University, joins Rachel, Jason and Anna for an informative talk on Learning Objects: what they are, how we use them, their support in learning, where we find them, what we use to create them, and how we analyze their usage.  *PHEW*

Show Notes:
Note from Anna and Rachel: And a huge congratulations to our friend, colleague, ALI co-producer, and all around great person, Jason Puckett for being named a Library Journal Mover & Shaker for 2010!