ALI episode 22 is up
Adventures in Library Instruction podcast episode 22 is now available for your listening pleasure. We interviewed Catherine Pellegrino and talked about start of semester, Anna's huge Facebook session (with no internet), assessment, and Rachel's ongoing info literacy crusade at AU.
ALI episode 20
We managed to fit in an Adventures in Library Instruction episode before winter break. We talked with Steve Lawson about the value of low-preparation and winging it in teaching. Happy holidays, all.
(Note to self: Rock Band microphone is not optimal podcasting gear but will work in a pinch.)
Adventures in Library Instruction episode 20
In which we talk to Mary MacDonald of the University of Rhode Island about all kinds of info literacy stuff. Special thanks to Mary for doing a re-take when our audio from last week mysteriously vanished.
September ALI episode
Hi! Remember me? Been busy.
We found time around Rachel's and my vacations to record an Adventures in Library Instruction episode. I will point out that it was recorded at least three hours before October began on the east coast of the U.S., so we're technically correct* in calling it the September episode.
*("the best kind of correct" --Futurama)
Adventures in Library Instruction episode 17
New episode of ALI went up today! Anna fans will rejoice to hear her back on the show after maternity leave from her podcasting duties.
We had a loose theme of collaboration this episode: teaching partnerships, campus initiatives and institutional outreach. Hence: Episode 17: Collaborama!
Adventures in Library Instruction episode 16
New ALI episode! We did something a little different at the suggestion of our guest Stephen Francoeur and discussed an article about instructional strategies for IM reference services by Megan Oakleaf and Amy Van Scoy (no relation to our Anna Van Scoyoc).
Adventures in Library Instruction episode 15
New ALI episode! Rachel and I talked to Chad Mairn from St. Petersburg College about a whole lot of instructional technology stuff.
I’m Lost in the Stacks
Today (Friday May 28) at noon Eastern time, I'll be on the Georgia Tech library radio show "Lost in the Stacks." Host Charlie Bennett interviewed me about -- you guessed it -- Adventures in Library Instruction and Zotero!
My friends and GSU Library colleagues Sarah Steiner and Christian Sager will be appearing on the show live -- my segment had to be taped since I have a conflict during the broadcast time.
You can listen to the live stream at WREK.org, or on 91.1FM if you're in Atlanta and still own a radio. It'll be archived temporarily at WREK's Friday Shows page under "Lost in the Stacks."
ALI episode 14
The May 2010 episode of Adventures in Library Instruction, in which we discuss zombies and 21st century learning.
ALI episode 13 with Buffy Hamilton
Hi! I got back from Computers in Libraries 2010 and immediately got sick for almost two weeks. Rachel and Anna were too nice to say so, but it's my fault the April episode of Adventures in Library Instruction was so late.
We talked to Buffy Hamilton about her truly awesome Media 21 high school media literacy project. Check it out.



