Virtual Instruction at the Intersection of Creativity & Activism for non-Art Majors [slides]

UNCG Author/Contributor (non-UNCG co-authors, if there are any, appear on document)
Maggie Murphy, Associate Professor, Art & Design Librarian (Creator)
Melody Rood, Student Success and Open Education Librarian (Creator)
Institution
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG )
Web Site: http://library.uncg.edu/

Abstract: Slides from a presentation given as part of a panel at the 2021 ARLIS/NA Virtual Conference on May 12, 2021. COVID-19 has presented a multitude of challenges for librarians, forcing us to completely rethink what it means to thoughtfully engage with our library users. This extends to the library classroom, which shifted dramatically for many when campuses around the country closed down and went virtual this past spring. This panel will highlight the experiences of teacher librarians who navigated the new virtual environment, as they share their thoughts, best practices, and lessons learned. Panelists will specifically address: working with non-art majors in the virtual classroom; shifting to a fully remote instructional delivery method due to COVID-19 without subscription services; engaging in mental flexibility through collaboration; and teaching with special collections in a remote model.

Additional Information

Publication
Language: English
Date: 2021
Keywords
visual literacy, virtual instruction, creativity, higher education, COVID-19

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