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Autori principali: Goates, Michael C., Nelson, Gregory M., Frost, Megan
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2017
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1132594
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  • Search Strategy Development in a Flipped Library Classroom: A Student-Focused Assessment Goates, Michael C. Nelson, Gregory M. Frost, Megan Search Strategies Library Instruction Blended Learning Educational Technology Homework Technology Uses in Education Video Technology Librarians Lecture Method Comparative Analysis Undergraduate Students Statistical Analysis Student Attitudes Librarians at Brigham Young University compared search statement development between traditional lecture and flipped instruction sessions. Students in lecture sessions scored significantly higher on developing search statements than those in flipped sessions. However, student evaluations show a strong preference for pedagogies that incorporate elements from both lecture and flipped methodologies. Reasons for lower flipped-session scores may include a lack of student accountability, strong preference for a live demonstration, and disconnections between online tutorial content and in-class collaborative activities. Librarians using a flipped classroom should consider ways to help students make meaningful connections between online tutorials and in-class activities.