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Main Author: Hricko, Mary
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2001
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED463729
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contents Developing Library Instruction for Distance Learning. Hricko, Mary Academic Libraries Computer Assisted Instruction Delivery Systems Distance Education Higher Education Instructional Design Instructional Development Library Instruction Library Services Teleconferencing Users (Information) Web Based Instruction World Wide Web Librarians involved with the development, design, and delivery of bibliographic instruction to remote access patrons must be prepared to address the challenges posed by each method of delivery (videoconferencing, computer-mediated, and World Wide Web-based). This paper provides an overview of each instructional medium and discussion regarding issues to consider when teaching at a distance. Examples of each method of delivery are provided, as well as a list of utilities and tools those teaching distributed bibliographic instruction can use to present this material. Many of the examples included are from Kent State University (Ohio). (MES)
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spellingShingle Developing Library Instruction for Distance Learning.
Hricko, Mary
Academic Libraries
Computer Assisted Instruction
Delivery Systems
Distance Education
Higher Education
Instructional Design
Instructional Development
Library Instruction
Library Services
Teleconferencing
Users (Information)
Web Based Instruction
World Wide Web
Developing Library Instruction for Distance Learning. Hricko, Mary Academic Libraries Computer Assisted Instruction Delivery Systems Distance Education Higher Education Instructional Design Instructional Development Library Instruction Library Services Teleconferencing Users (Information) Web Based Instruction World Wide Web Librarians involved with the development, design, and delivery of bibliographic instruction to remote access patrons must be prepared to address the challenges posed by each method of delivery (videoconferencing, computer-mediated, and World Wide Web-based). This paper provides an overview of each instructional medium and discussion regarding issues to consider when teaching at a distance. Examples of each method of delivery are provided, as well as a list of utilities and tools those teaching distributed bibliographic instruction can use to present this material. Many of the examples included are from Kent State University (Ohio). (MES)
title Developing Library Instruction for Distance Learning.
topic Academic Libraries
Computer Assisted Instruction
Delivery Systems
Distance Education
Higher Education
Instructional Design
Instructional Development
Library Instruction
Library Services
Teleconferencing
Users (Information)
Web Based Instruction
World Wide Web
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED463729