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Main Authors: Wang, Weina, Dermody, Kelly, Burgess, Colleen, Wang, Fangmin
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1042722
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author Wang, Weina
Dermody, Kelly
Burgess, Colleen
Wang, Fangmin
author_facet Wang, Weina
Dermody, Kelly
Burgess, Colleen
Wang, Fangmin
Wang, Weina
Dermody, Kelly
Burgess, Colleen
Wang, Fangmin
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contents From a Knowledge Container to a Mobile Learning Platform: What RULA Learned from the Laptop Lending Program Wang, Weina Dermody, Kelly Burgess, Colleen Wang, Fangmin Academic Libraries Laptop Computers Library Services Electronic Learning Use Studies Mixed Methods Research Focus Groups Interviews Student Surveys Commuting Students College Students Online Surveys Foreign Countries Technology lending has proven to be one of the most popular services that the Ryerson University Library and Archives (RULA) has offered in the past few years. Given the number of commuting digital natives comprising our student body, the library wanted to know how these students were using our current laptop loan program and how this service could evolve to better serve their academic learning needs. Using a mixed methodology including focus groups, interviews, and a comprehensive survey, this study sought to discover options to further improve this program. Could we develop the program by customizing the laptop into a unique learning and research tool? Could we insert the library into the laptops to better assist our students along their academic journey?
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spellingShingle From a Knowledge Container to a Mobile Learning Platform: What RULA Learned from the Laptop Lending Program
Wang, Weina
Dermody, Kelly
Burgess, Colleen
Wang, Fangmin
Academic Libraries
Laptop Computers
Library Services
Electronic Learning
Use Studies
Mixed Methods Research
Focus Groups
Interviews
Student Surveys
Commuting Students
College Students
Online Surveys
Foreign Countries
From a Knowledge Container to a Mobile Learning Platform: What RULA Learned from the Laptop Lending Program Wang, Weina Dermody, Kelly Burgess, Colleen Wang, Fangmin Academic Libraries Laptop Computers Library Services Electronic Learning Use Studies Mixed Methods Research Focus Groups Interviews Student Surveys Commuting Students College Students Online Surveys Foreign Countries Technology lending has proven to be one of the most popular services that the Ryerson University Library and Archives (RULA) has offered in the past few years. Given the number of commuting digital natives comprising our student body, the library wanted to know how these students were using our current laptop loan program and how this service could evolve to better serve their academic learning needs. Using a mixed methodology including focus groups, interviews, and a comprehensive survey, this study sought to discover options to further improve this program. Could we develop the program by customizing the laptop into a unique learning and research tool? Could we insert the library into the laptops to better assist our students along their academic journey?
title From a Knowledge Container to a Mobile Learning Platform: What RULA Learned from the Laptop Lending Program
topic Academic Libraries
Laptop Computers
Library Services
Electronic Learning
Use Studies
Mixed Methods Research
Focus Groups
Interviews
Student Surveys
Commuting Students
College Students
Online Surveys
Foreign Countries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1042722