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The DLF Digital Pedagogy Resource Sharing and Professional Skills Development project formed following the [[Pedagogy | DLF Digital Library Pedagogy group]]’s first two Twitter chats in early 2016. Group members were looking for opportunities to develop professional skills in teaching with and about digital libraries such as tutorials, webinars, and workshops.
The DLF Digital Pedagogy Resource Sharing and Professional Skills Development project formed following the [[Pedagogy | DLF Digital Library Pedagogy group]]’s first two Twitter chats in early 2016. Group members were looking for opportunities to develop professional skills in teaching with and about digital libraries such as tutorials, webinars, and workshops.


==Current projects==
==Projects==
Resource Sharing and Professional Skills Development's first project was an [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12ZfXU75H_xGVvLv-EDTI3-k7vmgFgc-NxLdWaFRqqBY/edit?usp=sharing Environmental Scan] of existing resources to aid digital library practitioners in finding and developing teaching skills and resources. Additional ideas for future collaboration emerged from the [https://dlfforum2016.sched.com/event/8LGl/t4a-lunchtime-session-whats-on-the-digital-library-pedagogy-menu-a-working-lunch Digital Library Pedagogy Working Lunch] at the 2016 Digital Library Forum.
The [https://dlfteach.pubpub.org/toolkit ''#DLFteach Toolkit 1.0''] is an openly available, peer-reviewed collection of lesson plans and concrete instructional strategies developed by this subgroup and published in 2019.
 
The [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12ZfXU75H_xGVvLv-EDTI3-k7vmgFgc-NxLdWaFRqqBY/edit?usp=sharing Environmental Scan] details existing resources to aid digital library practitioners in finding and developing teaching skills and resources. Anyone can add additional resources to the appropriate appropriate tab on the spreadsheet.
 
The group also hosts office hours on the [https://digitalhumanities.slack.com Digital Humanities Slack channel] every Tuesday morning, 9:00–11:00 a.m. ET and Thursday afternoon, 1:00–3:00 p.m. ET. Find out more on the [https://www.diglib.org/dlfteach-slack-channel-office-hours/ DLF blog].


==Meetings==
==Meetings==
The 2017 phone meeting schedule is:
2019 Zoom/phone meetings
*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zxRl6NQmUYkYapL6H5ZuVdxH0cGYJGOhgumycTu8UAM/edit?usp=sharing Notes] (all meetings)
*2/15
*3/15, 11am EST
 
 
 
2018 phone meetings
*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zxRl6NQmUYkYapL6H5ZuVdxH0cGYJGOhgumycTu8UAM/edit?usp=sharing Notes] (all meetings)
*2/22
*3/16
*4/20
*5/18
*11/19
The 2017 phone meeting schedule was:


*<del>2/14, 11am CT</del> [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YLqLKIJmr0lAFjBv4RFsTJwFa8sDBwYM_ZUAuPJVjXw/edit?usp=sharing notes]
*<del>2/14, 11am CT</del> [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YLqLKIJmr0lAFjBv4RFsTJwFa8sDBwYM_ZUAuPJVjXw/pub notes]
*<del>3/16, 3:30pm CT</del> [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1evWV--f8HyOcTvnybnMWmJON71BJynUJutUaZgDLP1s/edit?usp=sharing notes]
*<del>3/16, 3:30pm CT</del> [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1evWV--f8HyOcTvnybnMWmJON71BJynUJutUaZgDLP1s/pub notes]
*4/13, 3:30pm CT [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EFOoWYu6kQB5kOWz0rfCYH1H6Z5au8datquGXMkqx0s/edit?usp=sharing agenda]
*<del>4/13, 3:30pm CT</del> [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EFOoWYu6kQB5kOWz0rfCYH1H6Z5au8datquGXMkqx0s/pub notes]
*5/11, 3:30pm CT
*<del>5/11, 3:30pm CT</del> [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Wm5o9XwfePWQCBrkBJjwW_mguMnQVTVr0mS0tOBTjy8/pub notes]
*6/8, 3:30pm CT
*<del>6/8, 3:30pm CT</del> cancelled
*7/6, 3:30pm CT
*<del>7/6, 3:30pm CT</del> [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CoMg6JR5ISAuUHnfCAuMdKcFEdwRF77U_ZyN8UVLbe4/pub notes]
*8/3, 3:30pm CT
*<del>8/3, 3:30pm CT</del> [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Je1zZWitE2Wu_YF4qEtFUgOyWezD7OhyH36__YqJn2k/pub notes]
*8/31, 3:30pm CT
*<del>8/31, 3:30pm CT</del> [https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRzkXXonE64d9nUYntF6yb96nHjTzPKuiEcwOc9Y6TiVNJkwzvVn_IncuWjtRTOxFjpqy0wnokJ_peM/pub notes]
*9/28, 3:30pm CT
*9/28, 3:30pm CT


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==Who's coordinating?==
==Who's coordinating?==
* [mailto:ejkelly@loyno.edu Elizabeth Kelly] (Loyola University New Orleans)
* [mailto:rodrigue8@grinnell.edu Liz Rodrigues] (Grinnell College)
* [mailto:dicksone@illinois.edu Eleanor Dickson] (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
* [mailto:ep7n@virginia.edu Erin Pappas] (University of Virginia)

Latest revision as of 08:11, 9 March 2020

Introduction

The DLF Digital Pedagogy Resource Sharing and Professional Skills Development project formed following the DLF Digital Library Pedagogy group’s first two Twitter chats in early 2016. Group members were looking for opportunities to develop professional skills in teaching with and about digital libraries such as tutorials, webinars, and workshops.

Projects

The #DLFteach Toolkit 1.0 is an openly available, peer-reviewed collection of lesson plans and concrete instructional strategies developed by this subgroup and published in 2019.

The Environmental Scan details existing resources to aid digital library practitioners in finding and developing teaching skills and resources. Anyone can add additional resources to the appropriate appropriate tab on the spreadsheet.

The group also hosts office hours on the Digital Humanities Slack channel every Tuesday morning, 9:00–11:00 a.m. ET and Thursday afternoon, 1:00–3:00 p.m. ET. Find out more on the DLF blog.

Meetings

2019 Zoom/phone meetings

  • Notes (all meetings)
  • 2/15
  • 3/15, 11am EST


2018 phone meetings

  • Notes (all meetings)
  • 2/22
  • 3/16
  • 4/20
  • 5/18
  • 11/19

The 2017 phone meeting schedule was:

  • 2/14, 11am CT notes
  • 3/16, 3:30pm CT notes
  • 4/13, 3:30pm CT notes
  • 5/11, 3:30pm CT notes
  • 6/8, 3:30pm CT cancelled
  • 7/6, 3:30pm CT notes
  • 8/3, 3:30pm CT notes
  • 8/31, 3:30pm CT notes
  • 9/28, 3:30pm CT

Please contact one of the project leaders for information on joining the call.

Who's coordinating?