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Autori principali: Summey, Terri Pedersen, Valenti, Sandra
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2013
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1012073
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author Summey, Terri Pedersen
Valenti, Sandra
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Valenti, Sandra
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Valenti, Sandra
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contents But We Don't Have an Instructional Designer: Designing Online Library Instruction Using ISD Techniques Summey, Terri Pedersen Valenti, Sandra Library Instruction Instructional Design Electronic Learning Academic Libraries Librarian Teacher Cooperation Models Librarians offer a variety of library instruction utilizing multiple formats. Many struggle with the task of transferring instruction to the online environment. Principles of instructional design can be leveraged to effect quality change in the delivery of instruction to make teaching more effective, efficient, and appealing to learners. Although having an instructional designer on the staff of the library can be extremely beneficial in designing library instruction, for many libraries this is not a reality. Libraries can offer quality instruction without hiring an instructional designer. Instructional design is, in and of itself, a systematic way to approach learning. While it is impossible to share the breadth and scope of instructional design in a single paper, it is the goal of this paper to provide some overview of the design process and to point the reader to references and resources that serve to improve the quality of instruction given by librarians.
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spellingShingle But We Don't Have an Instructional Designer: Designing Online Library Instruction Using ISD Techniques
Summey, Terri Pedersen
Valenti, Sandra
Library Instruction
Instructional Design
Electronic Learning
Academic Libraries
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Models
But We Don't Have an Instructional Designer: Designing Online Library Instruction Using ISD Techniques Summey, Terri Pedersen Valenti, Sandra Library Instruction Instructional Design Electronic Learning Academic Libraries Librarian Teacher Cooperation Models Librarians offer a variety of library instruction utilizing multiple formats. Many struggle with the task of transferring instruction to the online environment. Principles of instructional design can be leveraged to effect quality change in the delivery of instruction to make teaching more effective, efficient, and appealing to learners. Although having an instructional designer on the staff of the library can be extremely beneficial in designing library instruction, for many libraries this is not a reality. Libraries can offer quality instruction without hiring an instructional designer. Instructional design is, in and of itself, a systematic way to approach learning. While it is impossible to share the breadth and scope of instructional design in a single paper, it is the goal of this paper to provide some overview of the design process and to point the reader to references and resources that serve to improve the quality of instruction given by librarians.
title But We Don't Have an Instructional Designer: Designing Online Library Instruction Using ISD Techniques
topic Library Instruction
Instructional Design
Electronic Learning
Academic Libraries
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Models
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1012073