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Autores principales: Aleman, Karla J., Porter, Toccara D.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1123537
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author Aleman, Karla J.
Porter, Toccara D.
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Porter, Toccara D.
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Porter, Toccara D.
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contents 10-Second Demos: Boiling Asynchronous Online Instruction down to the Essentials with GIF Graphics Aleman, Karla J. Porter, Toccara D. Library Instruction Research Skills Skill Development Web Based Instruction Online Courses Asynchronous Communication Multimedia Instruction Educational Technology Computer Graphics Visual Learning Animation Academic Libraries Learning Modules Best Practices Educational Benefits Teaching Methods Visual Aids Computer System Design Connecting with text-weary students can be a challenge in the online instructional environment. Librarians have often developed screencast videos and integrated screenshots into online learning objects to teach students basic research skills. An alternative technology, graphical interchange format (GIF), may prove to be an excellent blend of the two media. GIF technology allows librarians to reach visual learners by producing continuously looping animated images. Librarians at two academic libraries recently incorporated GIFs into online learning modules and research guides to experiment with the technology and its accessibility. This article will explore GIF technology's place in the current landscape of online library research instruction. The authors will provide their recommended best practices for incorporating GIFs as online learning objects with a spotlight on accessibility. The authors will expound upon their discoveries in working with the technology and describe the advantages and challenges of using such a technology to demonstrate research skills.
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spellingShingle 10-Second Demos: Boiling Asynchronous Online Instruction down to the Essentials with GIF Graphics
Aleman, Karla J.
Porter, Toccara D.
Library Instruction
Research Skills
Skill Development
Web Based Instruction
Online Courses
Asynchronous Communication
Multimedia Instruction
Educational Technology
Computer Graphics
Visual Learning
Animation
Academic Libraries
Learning Modules
Best Practices
Educational Benefits
Teaching Methods
Visual Aids
Computer System Design
10-Second Demos: Boiling Asynchronous Online Instruction down to the Essentials with GIF Graphics Aleman, Karla J. Porter, Toccara D. Library Instruction Research Skills Skill Development Web Based Instruction Online Courses Asynchronous Communication Multimedia Instruction Educational Technology Computer Graphics Visual Learning Animation Academic Libraries Learning Modules Best Practices Educational Benefits Teaching Methods Visual Aids Computer System Design Connecting with text-weary students can be a challenge in the online instructional environment. Librarians have often developed screencast videos and integrated screenshots into online learning objects to teach students basic research skills. An alternative technology, graphical interchange format (GIF), may prove to be an excellent blend of the two media. GIF technology allows librarians to reach visual learners by producing continuously looping animated images. Librarians at two academic libraries recently incorporated GIFs into online learning modules and research guides to experiment with the technology and its accessibility. This article will explore GIF technology's place in the current landscape of online library research instruction. The authors will provide their recommended best practices for incorporating GIFs as online learning objects with a spotlight on accessibility. The authors will expound upon their discoveries in working with the technology and describe the advantages and challenges of using such a technology to demonstrate research skills.
title 10-Second Demos: Boiling Asynchronous Online Instruction down to the Essentials with GIF Graphics
topic Library Instruction
Research Skills
Skill Development
Web Based Instruction
Online Courses
Asynchronous Communication
Multimedia Instruction
Educational Technology
Computer Graphics
Visual Learning
Animation
Academic Libraries
Learning Modules
Best Practices
Educational Benefits
Teaching Methods
Visual Aids
Computer System Design
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1123537