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5 Sep 2017 Cook, Doug, and Ryan Sittler. 2009. Library Instruction Cookbook. Chicago: Association of College & Research Libraries. Alvarado, R. Overcoming the Fear of Gaming: A Strategy for Incorporating Games into Teaching and Learning. Educause Quarterly v. 31 no. 3 (2008) p. 4-5. Birks, Jane, and Fiona Hunt.
Since 2013, the CARLI Instruction Showcase has offered academic librarians from Illinois the opportunity to share tips, tricks, and techniques they have used in library instruction. This Toolkit maps those instructional activities taught at the CARLI Instruction Showcase to the Framework, with the hopes that instruction
Teaching & Learning Department I Services Handouts: Information on key concepts & skills Worksheets: Exercises for students Activities: In-class activities to be Searching OneSearch and Google: Guidance and questions on finding and evaluating sources through the library database OneSearch@IU and Google
10 Aug 2017 Program Directions. Student Learning Assessment Results. Program Accomplishments. Planning a Session. Writing Learning Outcomes. Lesson Plans & Materials. Writing a Lesson Plan. During the Session. Active Learning. Assessment Activities. After the Session. Beyond the One-Shot. Readings & Resources. Quick Links.
Librarian: 10 Tips for. Teaching the One-Shot. Instruction. Session www.homesanctuary.com/.a/6a00d8341cc30c53ef012877a7158d970c-450wi Lesson 2 – Beth. Lesson 3 – Megan. Lesson 4 – Jennifer. DELIVERY. Lesson 5 – Diana Wakimoto (played by Jennifer). Lesson 6 – Chris Hollister (played by Megan).
12 Oct 2017 Technology in the Library Classroom could be distracting or contribute to sensory overload (I typically use both laptops and touchscreen technology with students). I usually require students to work in pairs or groups for the research worksheet activity, but should recognize that if a student wishes to work
11 Jan 2018 Home. Before class. Scheduling a Space. Reserving Equipment. Creating a LibGuide. Writing Learning Outcomes. Writing a class plan. NUsearch Learning Outcomes. During class. Active Learning. Assessment. Clickers. After class. Services and Resources. Templates. Design Thinking & Communication Support. Tech Tools for
11 Sep 2017 This work introduces research-based principles of learning and addresses issues such as prior knowledge, knowledge organization, motivation, and metacognition. From the inside flap:Any conversation about effective teaching must begin with a consideration of how students learn. However, instructors
28 Nov 2017 Why use active learning in library instruction? Learning activities should relate directly to the information literacy skills we are teaching as well as the coursework (ENG, HIS, etc.). Active learning can be used to effectively reach students with different learning styles. Active learning promotes retention.
21 Feb 2011 Now when I meet with first-year or introductory courses for library instruction, I start with an activity to help connect with the students, set the stage for what we're going to cover, and to actually show them that they do possess some of the skills we're going to use. If I'm remembering correctly, the activity I use
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