Guest speaker sessions via Zoom:
Tuesdays, Feb. 25, Mar. 4 and 11, from 2:00-3:45 pm ET (recordings available)
Workshop:
Asynchronous, facilitator-led workshop over 3 weeks
Co-design, also known as participatory design or co-creation, is a process that brings together designers and end-users to collaboratively develop solutions, products, or services. Co-design is crucial for library programs and outreach because it places the patrons and community at the center of development and decision making, ensuring that their perspectives, experiences, and needs inform the final outcome. In this three-week, interactive online course, you will gain the knowledge and practical skills needed to engage with patrons, stakeholders, and community members to rebalance power dynamics and collaboratively shape your library’s services, programs, and outreach.
Join us and learn how co-design – based in empathy, iteration, and multidisciplinary collaboration – can help you create programs and outreach strategies that have tangible impacts in the communities you’re intending to serve.
The live sessions run on Tuesdays, February 25, March 4 and 11, from 2:00-3:45 pm ET (recordings available) with an ongoing facilitator-led workshop over 3 weeks. Don’t miss this opportunity!
When you sign up early, you’ll have immediate access to our Early Access On Demand Resources—a series of webinars from Library Journal and School Library Journal contributors along with rich, supporting materials in the form of readings, activities, and videos—to explore at your own pace.
After you attend this course, you’ll be able to:
Understand the foundations of co-design
Understand how co-design can be applied to libraries
Acknowledge implicit bias throughout your co-design process
Know tactics to gather community interest and input
Use data to understand and reach your community
Understand methods for enacting co-design
Establish appropriate metrics for evaluating success
PRO TIP: Get our best rates when you register a group of 3 or more!
This course is for program and outreach librarians and other stakeholders involved in creating library programs and services. This course is appropriate for all levels of library staff.
This will be a 3-week online course and will include:
Live sessions: Guest speaker presentations by leaders in their field. (All sessions are recorded for on-demand access for six months after the course ends.)
Facilitated discussions: Audience participation in Q&A and discussion with guest speakers.
Asynchronous workshop: Project-based weekly assignments to connect what you’re learning to your professional life. Includes written feedback from an expert in the field who functions as the workshop facilitator, as well as peer conversation via discussion forums. Workshop available for all multi-week courses plus half-day courses where indicated.
Early access on-demand resources: Access to a series of past live session archives from Library Journal and School Library Journal courses to explore at your own pace.
Online Classroom: The virtual learning platform that holds all course content and is accessible for six months after the course ends.
If you watch the recordings of all sessions and participate in the asynchronous workshop, you'll spend approximately 2-4 hours per week on this course. You'll earn 15 hours of PD credit and a Library Journal certificate of completion.
All guest speaker session recordings are available on demand for six months as a part of your purchase.
Complete the course and earn 15 professional development credit hours. We provide a certificate that is emailed to you.
All guest speaker sessions feature live captioning and are made available on demand after the initial broadcast. Please email libraryjournal@edmaker.co upon registration if you require any special accommodations and we will make our best efforts to facilitate them.
For support with online courses, please contact libraryjournal@edmaker.co.
Discounted registration fees are available for groups of 3 or more. When you register your team for our online courses, they will be placed in the same small workshop group, where discussions and project-based assignments receive feedback from an experienced librarian.
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If your group prefers to work separately, just let us know.
By registering for this event you confirm that you have read and agree to our Code of Conduct.
For support with online courses, please contact libraryjournal@edmaker.co.
Session 1 | 2:00-3:15 pm ET
Understanding Co-Design Foundations and Implicit Bias
What is co-design, and why might it help you create more inclusive and equitable programs and services? Why is identifying implicit bias - both personally and institutionally - crucial to effective co-design work? This week will discuss how you can embrace co-design as a mindset in order to transform how you approach community-based programs and services. Leave with an understanding of the foundation for the theory and methods of co-design and practical ways co-design can enhance your library work.
Session 1 Facilitated Discussion and Q&A | 3:15-3:30 pm ET
This dedicated Q&A session and facilitated discussion will give you the opportunity to ask questions you didn’t get to ask in the session. If there are topics discussed earlier that you still don’t fully understand, this is a chance for speakers to unpack or clarify anything.
Workshop Explanation | 3:30-3:45 pm ET
An introduction to this week’s assignment and an overview of what to expect from the online workshop in this course.
Session 2 | 2:00-3:15 pm ET
Knowing Your Community and Growing Their Involvement
What do you need to know about your community to get started with a co-design project? How do you gather community interest, support, and input? This week will discuss practical strategies for researching and connecting with your community. We will also discuss methods for outreach and data collection, survey design and response analysis, as well as how to ensure you gather diverse perspectives that fully represent your community.
Session 2 Facilitated Discussion and Q&A | 3:15-3:30 pm ET
This dedicated Q&A session and facilitated discussion will give you the opportunity to ask questions you didn’t get to ask in the session. If there are topics discussed earlier that you still don’t fully understand, this is a chance for speakers to unpack or clarify anything.
Workshop Explanation | 3:30-3:45 pm ET
An introduction to this week’s assignment and an overview of what to expect from the online workshop in this course.
Session 3 | 2:00-3:15
Implementing Co-Design: Tools and Methods pm ET
What are different ways you can enact co-design? And how do you know if your co-design process is successful? This closing week will showcase a model of co-design from beginning to end, focusing on adaptable and tangible tools you can use in the co-design process. We will discuss ways to iterate and refine the project, as well as how to establish effective metrics for evaluating progress.
Session 3 Facilitated Discussion and Q&A | 3:15-3:30 pm ET
This dedicated Q&A session and facilitated discussion will give you the opportunity to ask questions you didn’t get to ask in the session. If there are topics discussed earlier that you still don’t fully understand, this is a chance for speakers to unpack or clarify anything.
Workshop Explanation | 3:30-3:45 pm ET
An introduction to this week’s assignment and an overview of what to expect from the online workshop in this course.
DAYS 1-2 On Demand |
DAY 3 2.5 hours |
DAYS 4-7 1-2 hours (optional) |
PRE-LIVE SESSION - Resources - Discussions - Bonus Content |
LIVE SESSIONS - Guest speakers via webcast - Q&A via chat - Recordings available on demand |
ASYNCHRONOUS WORKSHOP - Project-based homework, applied to your job - Personalized feedback from a facilitator - Group discussion in an asynchronous workshop setting via discussion forum |
Live session with Andrea Blackman and Tasneem Ansariyah Grace |
Live Guest Speakers Each Week
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Recordings of guest speakers |
Recordings Available After The Live Session
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Facilitator-led workshop |
Online Classroom Organizes All Materials
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Early Access On Demand Resources |
Early Access and Ongoing Resources To Support Learning
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