(via Barry Grant, Medical Library Association)
“Aligning the Three Pillars of Effective Instruction: Outcomes, Teaching, and Assessment for Health Sciences Librarians”
Thursday, July 12, 1:00-2:30 PM CDT
Overview
You may be assessing your instruction in a way that does not really tell you if your teaching is effective. The MLA webinar “Aligning the Three Pillars of Effective Instruction” will show you how to write specific, meaningful objectives that you can use to create informative assessments. Participants will examine examples of good learning outcomes, learn why it makes sense to assess performance
rather than perception, and explore performance assessment measures. There will be time for participants to ask questions about their courses.
Register here: http://www.medlib-ed.org/products/1737/aligning-the-three-pillars-of-effective-instruction-outcomes-teaching-and-assessment-for-health-sciences-librarians.
Presenter
Jill Boruff, AHIP, has been a health sciences liaison librarian at the McGill University Library, Montreal, QC, Canada, since 2007. She has published on integrating evidence-based practice and information literacy skills in teaching physical and occupational therapy students.