This form will be sent to the LITA Office. The information will be reviewed by the Education Committee to determine if the proposal meets the requirements to become a LITA program.
LITA courses, webinars, workshops, and Regional Institutes are based on technology-related topics of interest to the LITA Membership and wider ALA audience. Taught by experts and presented in conjunction with ALA, they reach beyond ALA Conference locations to bring high quality continuing education to the profession.
The Education Committee identifies topics and presenters, reviews proposals, and recommends to the LITA Board appropriate programs. The committee also assesses the presenters and materials and uses these findings to plan future educational programming for LITA. Educational programs can vary in length and depth of material. Educational programs are offered both online and in-person. Online programs include 1.5 -6 hour synchronous workshops/webinars; asynchronous courses and tutorials are also possible. In-person content includes full-day workshops at ALA Midwinter meetings and Regional Institutes. The Education Committee and LITA staff will work with the presenter to choose the best format for the type and amount of programming they are prepared to present.
To begin the process, the prospective instructor should create a descriptive outline of the program along with information about handouts and any supplementary material that are part of the presentation, course, webinar, or workshop. The prospective instructor will complete the form below, including links to the required materials. The information will then be distributed electronically to members of the Education Committee for review, and a committee member will be assigned to the prospective instructor as the proposal is reviewed and developed. The Committee will strive to provide the prospective instructor with an approval to proceed and/or suggestions for changes within two weeks. Once a program is approved, the Education Committee will forward the course and instructor information to the LITA Board for final approval and to the LITA staff, who will work with the prospective instructor to finalize course details and a letter of agreement.
Biographical statement. Briefly describe your experience/expertise with the topic of your proposal and your experience giving educational programs, including any course management software experience or preferences. Include any experience teaching this topic, online or offline (250 words)
Proposed Program Title Brief Description. Provide a brief overall description of the program, including its subject, scope, content, and approach. State what is distinctive and compelling about the program. (250 words) Intended Audience. Describe as specifically as possible the intended audience of this program, including any prerequistive knowledge or background. Learning Objectives. List three learning objectives for this program: skills that people will learn, key information that will be gained, ways in which participant's job performance or careers will be improved, etc. Course materials. Describe the handouts that will be provided to course participants, including slides, exercises, bibliographic references, and other materials. If materials are available online, please provide a link to them. (250 words) Proposed format
Proposed Program Title
Brief Description. Provide a brief overall description of the program, including its subject, scope, content, and approach. State what is distinctive and compelling about the program. (250 words)
Intended Audience. Describe as specifically as possible the intended audience of this program, including any prerequistive knowledge or background.
Learning Objectives. List three learning objectives for this program: skills that people will learn, key information that will be gained, ways in which participant's job performance or careers will be improved, etc.
Proposed format
Technical requirements. List any technical requirements for this program (i.e. streaming video, audio, etc.). LITA may not be able to guarantee functionality of non-standard plug-ins and applications in online courses. (250 words)
Resume. Provide a link to your online resume or vita, including three references with contact information. Program Outline. Provide a link to an online outline of the program to be presented. List the topics to be covered, including estimated times to be spent on each topic; for multi-day courses, a syllabus may be substituted for the outline.
Resume. Provide a link to your online resume or vita, including three references with contact information.
Program Outline. Provide a link to an online outline of the program to be presented. List the topics to be covered, including estimated times to be spent on each topic; for multi-day courses, a syllabus may be substituted for the outline.
Use the comment area below to add any additional comments or ask any questions. You may also send questions or comments to lita@ala.org or phone #800-545-2433, ext. 4268.
Use the comment area below to add any additional comments or ask any questions.
You may also send questions or comments to lita@ala.org or phone #800-545-2433, ext. 4268.