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The Evolution of Library Instruction

Posted on June 18, 2013 by Andy Burkhardt

The other day I read Lane Wilkinson’s excellent post about his thinking as he and others are tackling revising the ACRL Information Literacy Standards. This is important work since, as Lane points out, they were approved 13 years ago. Much… Continue Reading →

literacy, philosophy, teaching & learning evolution, habits of mind, information literacy, sophistication
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Remove Your Librarian Glasses

Posted on May 14, 2013 by Andy Burkhardt

I recently spoke briefly at an all day retreat at our college about why I am involved with diversity work on campus (I’m a member of the faculty Multicultural Affairs Committee and completed a 25 hour intensive called Intercultural U).… Continue Reading →

leadership, philosophy, user experience advocacy, assumptions, empathy, observation, reality
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Hacking The Learner Experience – ACRL 2013

Posted on April 17, 2013 by Andy Burkhardt

I had an amazing time at ACRL in Indianapolis, learned a lot and talked with some really smart, engaged people. I also had a blast presenting on Hacking The Learner Experience with Brian Mathews and Lauren Pressley. I’ll be posting… Continue Reading →

conferences acrl, acrl2013, hack, presentation

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