This page provides a few examples of online instructional resources created by academic librarians to support a diverse group of online learners. It is important to remember to incorporate accessibility guidelines when creating online instructional resources, such as alt-text for images, captions for videos, and more. By implementing universal design principles, library online instructional resources will help all students learn about library resources and information literacy skills.
Example of a LibGuide created to support a Chemistry Junior and Senior Seminar course.
Example of a LibWizard tutorial based on the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy authority threshold concept.
YouTube account with videos created with PowToon and Screencast-o-Matic.