"Online Library Instruction in a Crisis" by the Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license except where otherwise noted.
This guide was created in March of 2020 to address the COVID-19 public heath crisis and is meant to support online information literacy instruction in times of duress. Send suggestions or questions to Anna Michelle Martinez-Montavon or make suggestions on the Google Doc below and Anna will resolve them once they are live.
Anna (amarti24@nd.edu) has experience using breakout rooms and student discussion strategies through online and hybrid (online + face-to-face) peer tutoring, as well as experience supporting distance learning students using instructionally-focused LibGuides, tutorials, and videos. Sign up for Online Library Instruction Office Hours to workshop instruction strategies or talk through particular case studies!
Helen (hcawley@nd.edu) has experience teaching a 15-week information literacy course online through Canvas (IUSB) and Sakai (ND), as well as student employee training through online tutorials, quizzes, and Sakai modules.