Getting Started with Library Service Design eCourse

Apr 06, 2020 10:00am -
Apr 27, 2020 05:00pm

Event Description

Getting Started with Library Service Design  eCourse
4-Week Asynchronous ALA Course


Description:

Service design is a holistic, co-creative methodology that puts the user at the center of the service delivery model to create user-centered services. This eCourse will explore the service design methodology as a valuable toolkit that librarians and administrators can use to assess, revise, and create library services, spaces, and workflows.

Within this 4-week eCourse, you will read articles, respond to prompts in a general discussion board, and complete exercises to help familiarize yourself and get comfortable using service design tools. By the end of the course, you’ll create a draft service design plan for a service or touchpoint in your own library. The course will also rely on a workbook created by the instructors that highlight the phases and tools of service design, as well as the list of library service design heuristics.

After participating in this course, you will understand:

  • Understand the basics of the service design methodology and tools in order to determine if it is a good match for your library’s assessment program.
  • Learn how to create an effective service design plan in order to begin developing a similar plan for your library.
  • Learn best practices for employing a service design project in order to implement an effective project of your own and avoid common pitfalls.
  • Understand the importance of making assessment part of the fabric of the library. When this is done, then we can get one step closer to being aware of necessary changes to the library environment.

How this eCourse Works

The eCourse begins on April 6, 2020. Your participation will require approximately six hours a week, at times that fit your schedule. All activities take place on the website, and you will be expected to:

  • Read, listen to or view online content
  • Post to online discussion boards
  • Complete weekly assignments or activities

Instructors Joe Marquez and Annie Downey will monitor discussion boards regularly during the 4-week period, lead group discussions, and will also answer individual questions. All interaction will take place on the eCourse site, which will be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It's recommended that students log into the site on the first day of class or within a few days for an overview of the content and to begin the first lesson.

For more information please visit ALA's Site

 


Event Type:Training
Category:Programming
Early registration ends on Mar 31, 2020.
Regular registration starts on Apr 01, 2020 and ends on Apr 03, 2020.
Late registration starts on Apr 04, 2020.

 

 

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