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Autori principali: Hays, Lauren, Handler, Katelyn
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2020
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1276117
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author Hays, Lauren
Handler, Katelyn
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Handler, Katelyn
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Handler, Katelyn
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contents Good Design Is Universal: Using Universal Design Principles to Promote Self-Regulated Learning in Learning Management Systems When Teaching Information Literacy Hays, Lauren Handler, Katelyn Access to Education Integrated Learning Systems Information Literacy Learning Strategies Library Instruction Library Services Academic Libraries Librarians recognize that they occupy an online presence in the lives of students, particularly with the rise in use of online resources and increased library integration with campus learning management systems. Self-regulated learning are personal behaviors that move individuals toward their goals. As students increasingly work at a distance, librarians must find ways to support self-regulation in online settings.Using Universal Design for Learning as their guiding framework, the authors share best practices from the literature, and their own experiences, to support self-regulated learning in learning management systems when creating library resources and teaching information literacy.
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spellingShingle Good Design Is Universal: Using Universal Design Principles to Promote Self-Regulated Learning in Learning Management Systems When Teaching Information Literacy
Hays, Lauren
Handler, Katelyn
Access to Education
Integrated Learning Systems
Information Literacy
Learning Strategies
Library Instruction
Library Services
Academic Libraries
Good Design Is Universal: Using Universal Design Principles to Promote Self-Regulated Learning in Learning Management Systems When Teaching Information Literacy Hays, Lauren Handler, Katelyn Access to Education Integrated Learning Systems Information Literacy Learning Strategies Library Instruction Library Services Academic Libraries Librarians recognize that they occupy an online presence in the lives of students, particularly with the rise in use of online resources and increased library integration with campus learning management systems. Self-regulated learning are personal behaviors that move individuals toward their goals. As students increasingly work at a distance, librarians must find ways to support self-regulation in online settings.Using Universal Design for Learning as their guiding framework, the authors share best practices from the literature, and their own experiences, to support self-regulated learning in learning management systems when creating library resources and teaching information literacy.
title Good Design Is Universal: Using Universal Design Principles to Promote Self-Regulated Learning in Learning Management Systems When Teaching Information Literacy
topic Access to Education
Integrated Learning Systems
Information Literacy
Learning Strategies
Library Instruction
Library Services
Academic Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1276117