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Main Authors: Mandernach, Meris A., Shorish, Yasmeen, Reisner, Barbara A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1048211
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author Mandernach, Meris A.
Shorish, Yasmeen
Reisner, Barbara A.
author_facet Mandernach, Meris A.
Shorish, Yasmeen
Reisner, Barbara A.
Mandernach, Meris A.
Shorish, Yasmeen
Reisner, Barbara A.
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contents The Evolution of Library Instruction Delivery in the Chemistry Curriculum Informed by Mixed Assessment Methods Mandernach, Meris A. Shorish, Yasmeen Reisner, Barbara A. Library Instruction Delivery Systems Chemistry Educational Development Information Literacy Undergraduate Students Librarian Teacher Cooperation Action Research Student Attitudes Course Evaluation Performance Based Assessment Achievement Gains Information Skills Pretests Posttests As information continues to evolve over time, the information literacy expectations for chemistry students also change. This article examines transformations to an undergraduate chemistry course that focuses on chemical literature and information literacy and is co-taught by a chemistry professor and a chemistry librarian. This article also describes results from assessment of both content knowledge and student perception, and discusses how the assessment was used to inform changes to the course. This type of student assessment and evaluation has not previously been examined in the delivery of required undergraduate chemistry information courses. Since this course has used in-person, online, and blended delivery methods, the article describes what students can learn from online modules, and where they need more intensive classroom instruction.
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spellingShingle The Evolution of Library Instruction Delivery in the Chemistry Curriculum Informed by Mixed Assessment Methods
Mandernach, Meris A.
Shorish, Yasmeen
Reisner, Barbara A.
Library Instruction
Delivery Systems
Chemistry
Educational Development
Information Literacy
Undergraduate Students
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Action Research
Student Attitudes
Course Evaluation
Performance Based Assessment
Achievement Gains
Information Skills
Pretests Posttests
The Evolution of Library Instruction Delivery in the Chemistry Curriculum Informed by Mixed Assessment Methods Mandernach, Meris A. Shorish, Yasmeen Reisner, Barbara A. Library Instruction Delivery Systems Chemistry Educational Development Information Literacy Undergraduate Students Librarian Teacher Cooperation Action Research Student Attitudes Course Evaluation Performance Based Assessment Achievement Gains Information Skills Pretests Posttests As information continues to evolve over time, the information literacy expectations for chemistry students also change. This article examines transformations to an undergraduate chemistry course that focuses on chemical literature and information literacy and is co-taught by a chemistry professor and a chemistry librarian. This article also describes results from assessment of both content knowledge and student perception, and discusses how the assessment was used to inform changes to the course. This type of student assessment and evaluation has not previously been examined in the delivery of required undergraduate chemistry information courses. Since this course has used in-person, online, and blended delivery methods, the article describes what students can learn from online modules, and where they need more intensive classroom instruction.
title The Evolution of Library Instruction Delivery in the Chemistry Curriculum Informed by Mixed Assessment Methods
topic Library Instruction
Delivery Systems
Chemistry
Educational Development
Information Literacy
Undergraduate Students
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Action Research
Student Attitudes
Course Evaluation
Performance Based Assessment
Achievement Gains
Information Skills
Pretests Posttests
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1048211