Connections
Connections “is a time for individuals to reflect – within the context of a group – upon a thought, a story, an insight, a question, or a feeling that they are carrying with them” from the materials, “and then connect it to the work they are about to do.”1
Assignments are based on your own reflections and should be stated in a clear and organized manner. When you write these reflections, incorporate beginning phrases such as “I feel,” “I believe,” “in my opinion” and “I agree.”
My expectation is that you submit reflections that: adhere to the specifications; are detailed, have depth, and are concise; present a logical flow of information; demonstrate understanding of course materials and topics; and display reasonable attention to compositional style and use of appropriate grammar and syntax.
Content is more important than length.
Specifications for this assignment:
Contribute your reflection to the designated Discussions section in Canvas.
Your reflection will be based on materials and topics (noted and attached below)
Your Connections should summarize key concepts/activities/learning moments/readings that had meaning for you in the week’s module and how you might implement the information in your library setting.
RESOURCES
EveryLibrary Campaigns, https://www.everylibrary.org/voters_in_red_and_blue_states_support_smart_taxes_for_local_libraries_in_2020
EveryLibrary 2020 Annual Report, https://www.everylibrary.org/2020annualreport