AASL Recap, continued: Nudging Toward Inquiry presentation now online
As part of our work on the AASL Learning Standards and Guidelines Implementation Task Force (aka Learning4Life or L4L), many of us prepared presentations for the 2009 AASL conference that focused on how we can implement the L4L vision in our libraries.
I was to give a Webinar and a live presentation on small steps that can lead to big instructional design changes. But alas, the Convention Center’s broadband rebelled, and the poor Web attendees had no images and no voice — just me maniacally typing my entire presentation into the chat window! The Webinar organized said they could podcast my live event, but alas, they were called away elsewhere.
So I recorded the session on my iPhone and synced it with the slides. You can see it on Vimeo. We had some amazing conversations about instructional design, working with traditional and/or difficult teachers, etc.
Enjoy!
Update 11/25/09: At Sharon’s request (see below), I’ve added the slides here. Having seen the faces of my exhausted grad students in class this week, I am reminded of what it feels like not even to have 45 minutes to watch something!





November 25th, 2009 at 4:51 pm
Is there a “hard copy” of the presentation I can access online? I couldn’t string together enough quiet time to listen on Vimeo! I am a MLS candidate at East Carolina University, and am hoping to include some of your suggestions in my final paper on my observations on how to improve the school I interned at. I was so looking forward to the webinar and was bummed that it didn’t work out. Hoping this technology hook up will! Thanks in advance.
Sharon Holland