(via Laura Saunders, Simmons University)
Registration is open for the next LIS Pedagogy Chat, “Small Teaching: Cataloging Edition”. It will take place online Friday, February 13, at 1:00 PM CDT.
Drawing on James Lang’s Small Teaching and Small Teaching Online (with Flower Darby), this session explores how small, intentional changes to course design and teaching practices can have a meaningful impact on student learning. In “Small Teaching: Cataloging Edition”, Dr. Karen Snow, Professor in the School of Information Studies at Dominican University, introduces selected small teaching strategies through the lens of cataloging and metadata instruction. Participants will explore practical, low-stakes approaches that support student engagement, reflection, and skill development—without requiring a complete course redesign. By the end of the session, attendees will leave with a set of adaptable ideas to add to their teaching toolbox, applicable to in-person, fully online, and hybrid learning environments.
Register for the session here. LIS Pedagogy Chat is a community of practice for faculty and professionals who teach in LIS. Learn more at LIS Pedagogy Chat. View the list of additional upcoming webinars here.
