Teaching and Learning Online: Innovation Under Pressure
Scope
In the last month, many academic institutions have managed to shift their classroom instruction to an online learning environment. Such rapid adaptation of pedagogy and delivery offers both opportunities for innovation as well as logistical challenges for faculty and their libraries alike. This 60-minute, roundtable event draws together administrators from a range of roles and institution types to discuss some of the lessons learned, how they are managing, what has been involved in moving to online instruction with little advance notice, and to share useful techniques for navigating the inevitable constraints as well as potential strategies for success.
Confirmed speakers include:
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Heather Reid, Dean of the Library at Berklee College of Music
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Derek Bruff, Director of the Center for Teaching, Vanderbilt University
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Michael Reese, Associate Dean/Director of Center of Educational Resources, Johns Hopkins University
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Jon Shaw, Associate Vice Provost and Deputy University Librarian, University of Pennsylvania
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Bryan Alexander, Independent Analyst and Consultant
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Polly Thistlethwaite, Interim University Dean for Library Services, City University of New York (CUNY)
Event Sessions
Speakers
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Additional Information
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Conference presentation slides and Q&A will be posted to this event webpage following the live conference.
For Online Events
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You will need a computer for the presentation and Q&A.
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Audio is available through the computer (broadcast) and by telephone. We recommend you have a set-up for telephone audio as back-up, even if you plan to use the broadcast audio as the voice over Internet isn't always 100% reliable.
Please check your system in advance to make sure it meets the Zoom platform requirements. It is your responsibility to ensure that your system is properly set up before each webinar begins.
Event Dates
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Registration
Registration closes on
To sign up: RSVP (Work Email Preferred)
Fees
This event is being provided as a public service at no cost to the NISO community and to the broader information community. There is no cost to attend. However, for technical reasons, we will have to cap attendance for the live broadcast at 500 sign-ups.
To allow us to estimate attendance and to ensure that you can receive the sign-on credentials directly via email, we ask those interested in attending to complete this RSVP form. Webinar attendance on the Zoom platform does require sign-on with an email address.
Location
IMPORTANT NOTE: This is a virtual event. Times Shown are in Eastern Daylight Time, U.S. & Canada. Please plan accordingly.
In support of the community, NISO currently is maintaining two resource pages:
COVID-19: The Response from the Information Community (News and Available Resources)
Adapting to Teaching and Learning Online (Resource Links)