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Autore principale: Ziegler, Amanda
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2019
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contents Framework + Digital Badges = Online Instruction for Today Ziegler, Amanda Recognition (Achievement) Evaluation Methods Information Storage Integrated Learning Systems Web Based Instruction Electronic Learning Information Literacy Academic Libraries Library Services Library Instruction Online Courses Instructional Design Learning Modules This case study evaluates the process of developing modules for inclusion in a learning management system that are informed by the Association of College and Research Libraries Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education (2015). A replicable, transparent process was used to match more task-oriented topics suggested by librarians and teaching faculty to the Framework. As more and more students receive instruction online it is important for academic libraries to provide robust services to those users within the LMS as well as outside of it. By providing instruction within the LMS that is tied to the Framework, and by using digital badges to make the exploration of information literacy more obvious to students, instructors, and librarians, libraries can develop instruction that meets users at their point of need and provides content while lowering the need for direct librarian involvement in all online courses.
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spellingShingle Framework + Digital Badges = Online Instruction for Today
Ziegler, Amanda
Recognition (Achievement)
Evaluation Methods
Information Storage
Integrated Learning Systems
Web Based Instruction
Electronic Learning
Information Literacy
Academic Libraries
Library Services
Library Instruction
Online Courses
Instructional Design
Learning Modules
Framework + Digital Badges = Online Instruction for Today Ziegler, Amanda Recognition (Achievement) Evaluation Methods Information Storage Integrated Learning Systems Web Based Instruction Electronic Learning Information Literacy Academic Libraries Library Services Library Instruction Online Courses Instructional Design Learning Modules This case study evaluates the process of developing modules for inclusion in a learning management system that are informed by the Association of College and Research Libraries Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education (2015). A replicable, transparent process was used to match more task-oriented topics suggested by librarians and teaching faculty to the Framework. As more and more students receive instruction online it is important for academic libraries to provide robust services to those users within the LMS as well as outside of it. By providing instruction within the LMS that is tied to the Framework, and by using digital badges to make the exploration of information literacy more obvious to students, instructors, and librarians, libraries can develop instruction that meets users at their point of need and provides content while lowering the need for direct librarian involvement in all online courses.
title Framework + Digital Badges = Online Instruction for Today
topic Recognition (Achievement)
Evaluation Methods
Information Storage
Integrated Learning Systems
Web Based Instruction
Electronic Learning
Information Literacy
Academic Libraries
Library Services
Library Instruction
Online Courses
Instructional Design
Learning Modules
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1206770