Know & Go: Collaborating with Faculty

Collaboration with faculty is a key component of librarians' jobs. Working with faculty on assignment design, instruction, student, support, programming initiatives, and research projects are a few of the ways in which librarians and faculty partner for student success. In this session, attendees will be introduced to best practices for working with faculty. Dr. Lauren Hays will share practical examples of how to approach collaboration and how to keep the momentum for collaborative projects.
Session Duration
This course consists of a 1-hour session.
Contact Hours
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Instructor(s)

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Lauren Hays portrait

Lauren Hays, Ph.D., M.L.S., is an associate professor of instructional technology at the University of Central Missouri where she teaches classes on research and educational technology. Previously, she worked as an academic librarian at a small liberal arts college. She has presented and published widely on topics related to information and digital literacy. Her research interests include digital literacy, information literacy, and the scholarship of teaching and learning.