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Autore principale: Brownlie, Stacey R.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2018
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1205505
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contents It's a Win-Win-Win: Using Human Peer to Peer Networks to Reach Learners Where They Are Brownlie, Stacey R. Intelligent Tutoring Systems Writing Instruction Laboratories Writing (Composition) Research Skills Peer Teaching Learning Theories Training Academic Libraries Educational Benefits Skill Development Distance Education College Students Library Skills Multicampus Colleges In the Spring 2017 semester, an instructional designer, a writing center coordinator, and a director of distance library services initiated a pilot project for a seven-campus, eight-satellite center, public university system to cross-train virtual writing tutors in baseline research skills. This case study describes the collaborative pilot program's progress, challenges, and lessons learned and grounds the process in peer learning theory, exploring its growing acceptance in academic libraries.
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spellingShingle It's a Win-Win-Win: Using Human Peer to Peer Networks to Reach Learners Where They Are
Brownlie, Stacey R.
Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Writing Instruction
Laboratories
Writing (Composition)
Research Skills
Peer Teaching
Learning Theories
Training
Academic Libraries
Educational Benefits
Skill Development
Distance Education
College Students
Library Skills
Multicampus Colleges
It's a Win-Win-Win: Using Human Peer to Peer Networks to Reach Learners Where They Are Brownlie, Stacey R. Intelligent Tutoring Systems Writing Instruction Laboratories Writing (Composition) Research Skills Peer Teaching Learning Theories Training Academic Libraries Educational Benefits Skill Development Distance Education College Students Library Skills Multicampus Colleges In the Spring 2017 semester, an instructional designer, a writing center coordinator, and a director of distance library services initiated a pilot project for a seven-campus, eight-satellite center, public university system to cross-train virtual writing tutors in baseline research skills. This case study describes the collaborative pilot program's progress, challenges, and lessons learned and grounds the process in peer learning theory, exploring its growing acceptance in academic libraries.
title It's a Win-Win-Win: Using Human Peer to Peer Networks to Reach Learners Where They Are
topic Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Writing Instruction
Laboratories
Writing (Composition)
Research Skills
Peer Teaching
Learning Theories
Training
Academic Libraries
Educational Benefits
Skill Development
Distance Education
College Students
Library Skills
Multicampus Colleges
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1205505