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Hauptverfasser: Mudd, Alex, Summey, Terri, Upson, Matt
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2015
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1058379
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author Mudd, Alex
Summey, Terri
Upson, Matt
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Summey, Terri
Upson, Matt
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Summey, Terri
Upson, Matt
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contents It Takes a Village to Design a Course: Embedding a Librarian in Course Design Mudd, Alex Summey, Terri Upson, Matt Instructional Design Online Courses Teamwork Librarians Role Information Literacy Library Services Library Materials Cooperative Planning Distance Education Program Evaluation Alignment (Education) Standards Constructivism (Learning) Often associated with online learning, instructional design is a process utilized in efficiently designing training and instruction to help ensure effectiveness. Typically, the instructional systems design (ISD) process uses a team-based approach, consisting of an instructor, a facilitator, a designer and a subject matter expert. Although library services and information literacy instruction are an essential component of a quality online learning experience, course designers do not always consider them during the design process. Embedded librarians can be valuable members of the instructional design team, helping to develop the course and including information literacy concepts from the onset. As experts in research and technology, librarians can guide the design process by aligning research projects and assignments with library services and resources, and other available media. In this paper, the authors will present information about embedding librarians in the instructional design process, the ISD process itself, and provide examples illustrating how librarians can collaborate in the design process.
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spellingShingle It Takes a Village to Design a Course: Embedding a Librarian in Course Design
Mudd, Alex
Summey, Terri
Upson, Matt
Instructional Design
Online Courses
Teamwork
Librarians
Role
Information Literacy
Library Services
Library Materials
Cooperative Planning
Distance Education
Program Evaluation
Alignment (Education)
Standards
Constructivism (Learning)
It Takes a Village to Design a Course: Embedding a Librarian in Course Design Mudd, Alex Summey, Terri Upson, Matt Instructional Design Online Courses Teamwork Librarians Role Information Literacy Library Services Library Materials Cooperative Planning Distance Education Program Evaluation Alignment (Education) Standards Constructivism (Learning) Often associated with online learning, instructional design is a process utilized in efficiently designing training and instruction to help ensure effectiveness. Typically, the instructional systems design (ISD) process uses a team-based approach, consisting of an instructor, a facilitator, a designer and a subject matter expert. Although library services and information literacy instruction are an essential component of a quality online learning experience, course designers do not always consider them during the design process. Embedded librarians can be valuable members of the instructional design team, helping to develop the course and including information literacy concepts from the onset. As experts in research and technology, librarians can guide the design process by aligning research projects and assignments with library services and resources, and other available media. In this paper, the authors will present information about embedding librarians in the instructional design process, the ISD process itself, and provide examples illustrating how librarians can collaborate in the design process.
title It Takes a Village to Design a Course: Embedding a Librarian in Course Design
topic Instructional Design
Online Courses
Teamwork
Librarians
Role
Information Literacy
Library Services
Library Materials
Cooperative Planning
Distance Education
Program Evaluation
Alignment (Education)
Standards
Constructivism (Learning)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1058379