Early Bird
Librarians are your teaching and learning collaborators
Partner with the Auraria Library Instruction Program to help your students become critical information users.
By Lorrie Evans
August 26, 2019
As faculty, do you ask students to critically engage with information, use reliable sources or write research papers? If so, the Auraria Library teaching team wants to help.
Just one 75-minute library-instruction class can go a long way to better prepare your students to find, evaluate and use information for their research assignments, preparing them to be critical-information consumers and creators.
When you request a library-instruction class, the teaching team works with you to create a student-centered, course-integrated lesson plan that aligns the library-session goals with your learning outcomes. We do all the work!
Typically, classes are held at the library, but we can visit your classroom as well. Is your class online? No problem. The library has great options for engaging online classes through Blackboard integration, Zoom meetings and multimedia learning activities.
Read about the Instruction Program, our learning objectives and related programs at the Instruction Services page. There, you will find a link to the online request form.
To learn more, please contact Lorrie Evans, teaching and learning program lead, at lorrie.evans@ucdenver.edu or 303-315-7744.
Topics: Academics, Student Success
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