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For those of you who would like to see the archive of this Tuesday, February 18, #DLFteach Twitter chat, please see our wiki page:

https://wiki.diglib.org/2020.02.18_Digital_Library_Pedagogy_Twitter_Chat

with options to read the chat as a CSV in OSF and a Wakelet Story. The links are under the "Archive" heading. Thank you!

To view other past #DLFteach Twitter chats, you may browse them on our wiki page: https://wiki.diglib.org/Pedagogy:Outreach:Twitter


On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 3:12 PM Martha Stuit <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
A note to highlight that the next #DLFteach Twitter Chat is tomorrow (Tuesday) at 2 p.m. Eastern -- please join us!


On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 9:24 AM Martha Stuit <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Talk with #DLFteach about "Collaboration, Scheduling, and Promotion for Digital Pedagogy Workshops" at our first Twitter chat of 2020! 

For this next #DLFteach Twitter chat, we'll be discussing digital pedagogy workshops from the perspective of how we go about collaborating on, scheduling, and promoting them. We are referring to standalone sessions, special programs, or series of workshops that are distinct from traditional information literacy instruction requested by faculty for their courses. How do you go about the logistics for these workshops and programs? 

This chat will be co-hosted by Martha Stuit (@newerwilderness) and Nick Homenda (@NickHomenda). 

The chat will be at 2:00 p.m. Eastern on Tuesday, February 18, 2020. 

 

Discussion questions will be: 
  • Q1: What methods do you find effective for preparing to teach digital pedagogy workshops? 
  • Q2: How do you collaborate on planning workshops and special programs? Do you meet with co-instructors, work asynchronously, or take other approaches?
  • Q3: How do you decide when to schedule workshops and special programs? What has worked well, and what have you found problematic?
  • Q4: What means do you use to promote workshops and special programs? What marketing messages have worked well?
  • Q5: How do you determine success after teaching a workshop or offering a special program?
Not available next Tuesday? You can read the conversation afterwards! We’ll create archived versions of the chat and share them in the days following the chat. To browse past Twitter chats, check them out on our wiki.

Have an idea for a #DLFteach chat? Interested in hosting one? Please propose a topic!

Questions? Contact #DLFteach Twitter Chat Coordinator Martha Stuit ([log in to unmask]).

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Martha Stuit
Deep BlueMichigan Publishing, University of Michigan Library 
734-764-6951
she, her, hers


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