Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Episode 26: Training Sherpas

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Rachel, Jason, and Anna discuss Lori Reed and Paul Signorelli's book, Workplace Learning & Leadership: A Handbook for Library and Nonprofit Trainers, specifically how the content and resources relate to instruction librarians.

Show Notes:

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Episode 25: Class Reunion

Our former colleague Erin Mooney from Emory University Library joins us this month. We talk about first-year student orientation, library videos, assessment, LibGuides, Immersion, merging the reference and circulation desk, and pizza parties.

MP3 (51 minutes, 46 MB)

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Episode 24: Geeking Out & Speaking Up

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Things we talk about:
  • Conference debriefings (THATCamp and Computers in Libraries);
  • Crazy ideas regarding technology's role in "next generation" professional development, scholarly communication, and professional contributions;"
  • Rachel's officially blogging her quest for programmatic information literacy;
  • Jason's progress with his all online, asynchronous Zotero course for GSLIS' Continuing Education at Simmons College; and
  • We respond to a listener email from Kate the Hoosier Librarian
Show Notes:

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Jason and Rachel at CiL 2011

Jason and Rachel will be presenting on "Podcasting for professional development" at Computers in Libraries 2011 in Washington DC next week, with our counterpart Maurice Coleman from the T is for Training podcast.

We're presenting on the Training and Learning track, session E303 at 1:30 pm on Wednesday, March 23 (we have the second half of the hour).

Friday, February 25, 2011

Episode 23: Google Scholar and Subversion

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Anna, Jason and Rachel talk with Iris Jastram from Pegasus Librarian. We discuss how integrate Google Scholar into instruction, how to create and use subversive handouts, and how to "explode" an article while searching.

Show Notes:
Iris's blog: Pegasus Librarian

Google Scholar: Why would undergraduates need those clunky databases anyway?

Reading Instrumentally

Subversive Handouts

Exploding an Article

Update: Further comment from Iris

Friday, January 21, 2011

Episode 22: Kicking off 2011 with Catherine Pellegrino

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Rachel, Jason, and Anna have the great privilege to speak with guest, Catherine Pellegrino, Reference Librarian and Instruction Coordinator at the St. Mary's College in Notre Dame, Indiana. 

Show Notes: 

Friday, December 17, 2010

Episode 21: Winging it

Steve Lawson joins us to discuss winging it: low- and no-prep instruction sessions.

Links we mentioned:
(Apologies if some of the audio is slightly rough: in keeping with the theme of the show, Rachel and Jason had to improvise some of their podcasting equipment this month.)

MP3 link