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Library Badging: Engaging Students with Interactive Tutorials

By Hannah on June 13, 2025

Library Badging: Engaging Students with Interactive Tutorials
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Mark your calendars for our upcoming Learning Lab with guest speakers from the Content Creation team at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU)! In this webinar, Library Badging: Engaging Students with interactive Tutorials in the Virtual Space on Tuesday, July 15 at 1:30pm ET, you'll learn how SNHU librarians created fun and interactive learning objects to reach a massive online student population.

Learning Lab: Library Badging: Engaging Students with Interactive Tutorials in the Virtual Space

Digital badging has been gaining popularity in higher education as a way to reward and recognize students for achieving new skills. These badges can be displayed on professional websites to appeal to potential employers and help give students the confidence to discuss their proficiency in a particular area.  

SNHU's team was able to harness the power of LibWizard and incorporate ACRL information literacy concepts to develop a sophisticated badging program for their students. Discover which tools they utilized to design content, build out code, create storylines, and produce accessible audio. Gain insights about how they collaborated with their curriculum design team to develop this series of competencies and get inspired to create a badging program of your own!

This 1-hour webinar will cover:

  • Key LibWizard Features from the Springshare team
  • The process for creating a virtual badging program, from concept design to marketing
  • Initial results after implementation
  • Time for Q&A

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Explore Other Ways Libraries Are Using LibWizard

Similarly to many librarians we know, LibWizard wears a lot of hats! This flexible tool can be used for forms, surveys, quizzes, and tutorials – leaving a ton of room for creativity. Over the years, we've seen it utilized in countless imaginative and innovative ways, including:

If your library is using LibWizard – or any Springy Tool – in a creative way, we'd love to hear about it: present with Springshare or submit to Springy Picks!