Thrilled to announce this second call for expressions of interest in a free e-learning course on “Privacy and Library Learning Analytics.” The course will take place March 1st, 2022 through April 15th, 2022. There are 50 slots available and there is no fee to participate.
She has been cross stitching for years, but lately @DanieleGibney 's used the medium as a way to develop her #dataviz skills, by visualizing everything from pi to periodic tables! Check out her handiwork: https://t.co/ooWANCrN54 #crafting#dataphysicalization
Mischief managed! Thank you to our sponsors, support crew, presenters, organizers, and of course our attendees for another successful #SLAC2021 virtual conference. Looking forward to what’s next, but first….
All good things must come to an end (or so they say). And now it’s time to wrap things up with a closing session with your conference organizers. #SLAC2021
The strategic planners at #SLAC2021 are learning from Kirsten Kinsley & Susannah Miller in their session: "Strategic Initiatives Implementation in challenging times: Assessing and communicating progress"
If you're at #SLAC2021 and you love surveys (who doesn't?), you'll want to tune in now to "A survey of surveys: Developing a survey strategy for your library using standardized and/or local instruments with Anita Hall and Julene Jones."
Lessons learned, and here to stay: Pandemic assessment marketing strategies for the "new normal" presented by Nicole Betancourt of @IthakaSR and Jessica Riedmueller (U of Central Arkansas) #SLAC2021 (2/2)
Post-lunch #SLAC2021 sessions: Developments with the Academic Library Survey Component and its Impact on Library Assessment with Martha Kyrillidou, Carolyn Norman, and Jennifer Pesek from @QualityMetrics1 and Marisa Pelczar of @US_IMLS and... (1/2)
In the 11am hour we have The User Experience of Library Policies: Examining Discourse and Imaging Student Impact with @bresnaha &
Facilitating Creativity for Student Success in Innovation and Problem-solving with @spears_phd #SLAC2021#LibraryAssessment#LibraryConferences
Kicking off #SLAC2021 Day 2 are: Creating Community: Laying the Foundation for an Assessment Program presented by Lora Lennertz, Melanie Griffin, and Stephanie Pierce (1/2)
Also in the 3pm hour is "Adding Learning Analytics to the Assessment Toolbox: The Role of the Caliper Library Profile in Providing Technical Capacity and Values Alignment" with Megan Oakleaf and Ken Varnum (2/2) #SLAC2021
It's time for our next round of sessions. This hour we have "Actionable Ethics in Library Assessment" presented by Ellie Kohler and sponsored by @QualityMetrics1 (1/2) #SLAC2021
& "Never Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste" - a mixed methods study examining the intersections of nine investigations into the impact of the pandemic on library services, learners, and personnel presented by Steve Borrelli, Lana Munip, and Leigh Tinik (2/2) #SLAC2021
Next up at 1:20 --
@Springshare
sponsored session: Turning Up the Heat: Using Tableau to Create Heat Maps of your Library Spaces by Jena Styka (1/2) #SLAC2021
It's always rewarding when presenters refer back to the keynote address during their sessions. It lets us know we were on the right track with our speaker selection. #SLAC2021