Transform Teaching in the Library with LibGuides

Friday, February 28, 12:00 pm–12:50 pm
Seattle Convention Center - 612

Public libraries, academic libraries, museums, and some school libraries create pathfinders or library guides to highlight their library's collections, tools, and services. Whether you have them or would like to create them, come learn about a free pedagogical rubric you can use to build your own--whether you want to highlight Pete the Cat books or show off your library’s World History resources.... library guides and pathfinders may be your future secret weapon! Be prepared to explore the rubric and find library guides based on your personal and professional interests!

Format:
Session (50 Minute)
Focus Area:
Assessment, Emerging Trends, Media/Information/Digital Literacy, Teacher Librarian, Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
Audience:
Teacher-Librarians
Skill Level:
All levels
Grade Level:
All Grade Levels

Presented by


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Sarah Moukhliss (Presenter)
STEM Online Learning Librarian
NCCE/University of North Florida

Dr. Sarah Moukhliss, a Florida resident, is proud of her 23 years of professional experience, primarily in education, spanning public libraries, K-12 school libraries, and academia. She specializes in designing online courses for library research skills and information literacy. Moukhliss supports faculty in locating Open Education Resources, conducts research consultations for all levels, and instructs nursing doctoral candidates in research strategies. Her educational expertise ranges from K-8 library media skills to innovative pedagogical strategies for college-level online learning content creation. Dr. Moukhliss completed the ACLU OER bootcamp. Additionally, she is certified in Quality Matters and is working through Microsoft credentials. 


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