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Are you contemplating a course redesign or creating a course from scratch? Have you considered integrating library resources into your course design? Join Brian Hale, a UCATT Instructional Designer, and Cheryl Gerken from the U of A Libraries to learn more about how you can design a course that supports affordability, ease of use, and student success.
Cheryl Gerken is the Course Content Initiatives Manager at the U of A Libraries. She is a former K-5 bilingual teacher and school librarian with a master's in Language Reading and Culture and a master's in library and information science from the University of Arizona. Education and the student experience are central to her work on campus.
An instructional design expert with more than 25 years of experience, Brian has designed and directed training programs for America Online (AOL), Time Warner, Carondelet Hospitals, and Intuit TurboTax. In his current role as an Instructional Designer at the University of Arizona, Brian helps faculty explore new ways to take their current materials and make them engaging for their learners, integrating gamification and storytelling to engage learners. He is also one of the hosts of the Futures in Digital Learning podcast.