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Main Author: Brown, Elizabeth
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1152395
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contents You Have One Hour: Developing a Standardized Library Orientation and Evaluating Student Learning Brown, Elizabeth Library Orientation Case Studies Student Attitudes Interdisciplinary Approach Curriculum Design Educational Technology Technology Uses in Education Academic Libraries Information Literacy Curriculum Development College Libraries Pretests Posttests Librarians Library Skills Library orientations continue to excite, or plague, instruction librarians everywhere. Reaching first year students early can preempt academic heartache and research woes, yet the question of "what students really need" continues to evolve. This article presents a case study of a large-scale implementation of library orientations. The main issue addressed in this article involves a systematic review of students' post-instruction responses and assessment of their learning. Related elements mentioned in this article include: interdepartmental participation; curriculum design; and instructional technology. While this implementation may not be appropriate for all academic libraries, its components may offer ideas for augmenting existing programs or building new ones.
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spellingShingle You Have One Hour: Developing a Standardized Library Orientation and Evaluating Student Learning
Brown, Elizabeth
Library Orientation
Case Studies
Student Attitudes
Interdisciplinary Approach
Curriculum Design
Educational Technology
Technology Uses in Education
Academic Libraries
Information Literacy
Curriculum Development
College Libraries
Pretests Posttests
Librarians
Library Skills
You Have One Hour: Developing a Standardized Library Orientation and Evaluating Student Learning Brown, Elizabeth Library Orientation Case Studies Student Attitudes Interdisciplinary Approach Curriculum Design Educational Technology Technology Uses in Education Academic Libraries Information Literacy Curriculum Development College Libraries Pretests Posttests Librarians Library Skills Library orientations continue to excite, or plague, instruction librarians everywhere. Reaching first year students early can preempt academic heartache and research woes, yet the question of "what students really need" continues to evolve. This article presents a case study of a large-scale implementation of library orientations. The main issue addressed in this article involves a systematic review of students' post-instruction responses and assessment of their learning. Related elements mentioned in this article include: interdepartmental participation; curriculum design; and instructional technology. While this implementation may not be appropriate for all academic libraries, its components may offer ideas for augmenting existing programs or building new ones.
title You Have One Hour: Developing a Standardized Library Orientation and Evaluating Student Learning
topic Library Orientation
Case Studies
Student Attitudes
Interdisciplinary Approach
Curriculum Design
Educational Technology
Technology Uses in Education
Academic Libraries
Information Literacy
Curriculum Development
College Libraries
Pretests Posttests
Librarians
Library Skills
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1152395