Teaching and Learning Expertise Group Minutes
The minutes of meetings are distributed to all library staff on the UCB campus via the allusers email list.
How to submit Teaching and Learning expertise group minutes for posting on the Library Web
- Minutes must be created with Microsoft Word
- The header of the minutes must follow the convention:
Teaching and Learning Expertise Group Meeting of [month name] [date], [yyyy].
Example: Teaching and Learning Expertise Group Meeting of July 11, 2014 - The header of the minutes must be formatted as style Heading 1
- The name of the Word file must follow the naming convention:
uegmmddyy.doc
Example: tleg071114.doc - Minutes ready for posting to the Library Web should be emailed as an attachment to helpbox-library.
Minutes archive
About the Teaching and Learning expertise group
Lead AUL: Beth Dupuis
Suggested by library staff during our re-envisioning initiative, the Library is creating expertise groups designed to develop professional learning communities within our organization, encourage the sharing of questions and approaches across disciplines, provide a core group for guiding the Library on big issues, and be a springboard for innovative and effective ways to align the Library with the University's mission.
The Teaching and Learning expertise group will cover such topics as: online education, learning outcomes and assessment, digital literacy, support for hybrid courses and flipped classrooms, curriculum mapping, and support for international students, though new issues and the highest priorities will emerge as we talk.
The Teaching and Learning expertise group replaces the Educational Initiatives Council
Meeting schedule
First Wednesday of each month at 11am in 303 Doe Library.