(via Debbie Campbell, CARLI)
The CARLI Instruction Committee is seeking presentation proposals for the 9th annual Instruction Showcase, held virtually on Friday, May 21. CARLI members are welcome to submit proposals on all library instruction topics, and are encouraged to draw inspiration from the committee’s theme this year, “Virtual Realities: The Challenges and Potential of Online Instruction”.
Lesson plans related to this theme might include new approaches to teaching virtually, recommended tools or innovative techniques for engaging students online, or reimagined instruction for improved accessibility and inclusion. Proposals should outline an instruction session activity that supports skills-based or conceptual learning and encourages active student participation.
- Please include a full lesson plan with your proposal. Feel free to use your preferred format, or you may contact CARLI to view a sample lesson template.
- All lesson plans must include the following elements: topic, learning objectives, materials, activity overview, assessment of student learning, and applicable knowledge practices and/or dispositions from the Framework for Information Literacy.
- Please feel free to review the previous Showcase agendas and presentations here.
Presenters will be given 15 minutes to present and five minutes for questions and answers.
If interested, please submit the proposal form found here no later than 5:00 PM on Monday, April 5. Submissions will be reviewed by the CARLI Instruction Committee; notifications will be sent during the week of April 19th.
If you have any questions about this program, please contact support@carli.illinois.edu.