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| author | Wilson, Lizabeth |
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| contents | Teaching Librarians To Teach: A Course in Library Use Instruction. Wilson, Lizabeth Assignments College Libraries Course Content Course Descriptions Evaluation Methods Higher Education Instructional Design Learning Theories Library Education Library Instruction Needs Assessment Objectives Optical Data Disks Teaching Methods This packet of materials is a compilation of materials from the "Library Use Instruction" class (LIS 450AC) in the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois. This half-credit course, which is designed to prepare librarians to teach library skills to users, reviews the history of bibliographic instruction, as well as the knowledge and skills necessary to plan, implement, and evaluate user education in diverse settings. Throughout the course students explore learning theory, educational methods, instructional design, administrative structures, evaluation, and the research process in relation to bibliographic instruction. Included in this packet are the course syllabus, descriptions of the class scenarios, assignments, course bibliographies, and outlines for lectures on the following topics: (1) introduction to bibliographic instruction (BI); (2) conducting a needs assessment; (3) writing goals and objectives; (4) teaching CD-ROM; (5) learning theories and BI; (6) BI for persons with disabilities and for non-traditional learners; (7) BI in technological environments; (8) instructional design and its methods; (9) organizations and decision making (i.e., the organization of BI responsibilities, politics, funding, documentation, marketing); (10) evaluating performance; and (11) education for BI and professional involvement. A 37-item selected bibliography and a needs assessment questionnaire are included. (MAB) |
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| spellingShingle | Teaching Librarians To Teach: A Course in Library Use Instruction. Wilson, Lizabeth Assignments College Libraries Course Content Course Descriptions Evaluation Methods Higher Education Instructional Design Learning Theories Library Education Library Instruction Needs Assessment Objectives Optical Data Disks Teaching Methods Teaching Librarians To Teach: A Course in Library Use Instruction. Wilson, Lizabeth Assignments College Libraries Course Content Course Descriptions Evaluation Methods Higher Education Instructional Design Learning Theories Library Education Library Instruction Needs Assessment Objectives Optical Data Disks Teaching Methods This packet of materials is a compilation of materials from the "Library Use Instruction" class (LIS 450AC) in the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois. This half-credit course, which is designed to prepare librarians to teach library skills to users, reviews the history of bibliographic instruction, as well as the knowledge and skills necessary to plan, implement, and evaluate user education in diverse settings. Throughout the course students explore learning theory, educational methods, instructional design, administrative structures, evaluation, and the research process in relation to bibliographic instruction. Included in this packet are the course syllabus, descriptions of the class scenarios, assignments, course bibliographies, and outlines for lectures on the following topics: (1) introduction to bibliographic instruction (BI); (2) conducting a needs assessment; (3) writing goals and objectives; (4) teaching CD-ROM; (5) learning theories and BI; (6) BI for persons with disabilities and for non-traditional learners; (7) BI in technological environments; (8) instructional design and its methods; (9) organizations and decision making (i.e., the organization of BI responsibilities, politics, funding, documentation, marketing); (10) evaluating performance; and (11) education for BI and professional involvement. A 37-item selected bibliography and a needs assessment questionnaire are included. (MAB) |
| title | Teaching Librarians To Teach: A Course in Library Use Instruction. |
| topic | Assignments College Libraries Course Content Course Descriptions Evaluation Methods Higher Education Instructional Design Learning Theories Library Education Library Instruction Needs Assessment Objectives Optical Data Disks Teaching Methods |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED341389 |