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1. Verfasser: Archambault, Susan Gardner
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2018
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contents Developing a Community of Online Research Assignments Archambault, Susan Gardner Shared Resources and Services Instructional Materials Assignments Electronic Libraries Case Studies Resource Units Information Literacy Research Papers (Students) Databases Student Research Usability Librarian Attitudes College Faculty Teacher Attitudes This case study describes the development of CORA (Community of Online Research Assignments), an open educational resource (OER). CORA, available at www.projectcora.org, was developed through a Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium (SCELC) grant. The grant proposed to use a "recipe" metaphor to envision shared information literacy assignments as recipes that could be tweaked or easily adapted to fit into any information literacy curriculum. Results from several mixed methods assessment projects were incorporated into the original prototype and subsequent improvements. This case study is discussed within the broader context of the benefits and challenges of open educational repositories.
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spellingShingle Developing a Community of Online Research Assignments
Archambault, Susan Gardner
Shared Resources and Services
Instructional Materials
Assignments
Electronic Libraries
Case Studies
Resource Units
Information Literacy
Research Papers (Students)
Databases
Student Research
Usability
Librarian Attitudes
College Faculty
Teacher Attitudes
Developing a Community of Online Research Assignments Archambault, Susan Gardner Shared Resources and Services Instructional Materials Assignments Electronic Libraries Case Studies Resource Units Information Literacy Research Papers (Students) Databases Student Research Usability Librarian Attitudes College Faculty Teacher Attitudes This case study describes the development of CORA (Community of Online Research Assignments), an open educational resource (OER). CORA, available at www.projectcora.org, was developed through a Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium (SCELC) grant. The grant proposed to use a "recipe" metaphor to envision shared information literacy assignments as recipes that could be tweaked or easily adapted to fit into any information literacy curriculum. Results from several mixed methods assessment projects were incorporated into the original prototype and subsequent improvements. This case study is discussed within the broader context of the benefits and challenges of open educational repositories.
title Developing a Community of Online Research Assignments
topic Shared Resources and Services
Instructional Materials
Assignments
Electronic Libraries
Case Studies
Resource Units
Information Literacy
Research Papers (Students)
Databases
Student Research
Usability
Librarian Attitudes
College Faculty
Teacher Attitudes
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1185949