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Hauptverfasser: Borycz, Joshua, Carroll, Alexander
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Veröffentlicht: 2021
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contents COVID-19 as an Opportunity to Expand the Instructional Portfolio of STEM Librarians Borycz, Joshua Carroll, Alexander COVID-19 Pandemics Online Courses School Closing Educational Technology Technology Uses in Education Graduate Study Graduate Students College Faculty Teleconferencing STEM Education Research Skills Science Process Skills Academic Libraries Library Skills The pivot to online teaching caused by the COVID-19 pandemic enabled science and engineering librarians at Vanderbilt University to expand their teaching roles within graduate-level courses in biomedical engineering, chemistry, and physics. In addition to addressing traditional information literacy skills related to information retrieval and resource evaluation, these new lessons addressed important science process skills such as academic reading, responsible conduct of research, and research data management. A facility with cloud-based teaching tools such as Zoom breakout rooms and Excel for Microsoft 365 allowed for engaging instructional experiences, even within synchronous online instructional environments. By integrating these topics into the graduate curricula, these guest lectures supported the professional development of early career graduate students and deepened relationships with the course instructors of record.
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spellingShingle COVID-19 as an Opportunity to Expand the Instructional Portfolio of STEM Librarians
Borycz, Joshua
Carroll, Alexander
COVID-19
Pandemics
Online Courses
School Closing
Educational Technology
Technology Uses in Education
Graduate Study
Graduate Students
College Faculty
Teleconferencing
STEM Education
Research Skills
Science Process Skills
Academic Libraries
Library Skills
COVID-19 as an Opportunity to Expand the Instructional Portfolio of STEM Librarians Borycz, Joshua Carroll, Alexander COVID-19 Pandemics Online Courses School Closing Educational Technology Technology Uses in Education Graduate Study Graduate Students College Faculty Teleconferencing STEM Education Research Skills Science Process Skills Academic Libraries Library Skills The pivot to online teaching caused by the COVID-19 pandemic enabled science and engineering librarians at Vanderbilt University to expand their teaching roles within graduate-level courses in biomedical engineering, chemistry, and physics. In addition to addressing traditional information literacy skills related to information retrieval and resource evaluation, these new lessons addressed important science process skills such as academic reading, responsible conduct of research, and research data management. A facility with cloud-based teaching tools such as Zoom breakout rooms and Excel for Microsoft 365 allowed for engaging instructional experiences, even within synchronous online instructional environments. By integrating these topics into the graduate curricula, these guest lectures supported the professional development of early career graduate students and deepened relationships with the course instructors of record.
title COVID-19 as an Opportunity to Expand the Instructional Portfolio of STEM Librarians
topic COVID-19
Pandemics
Online Courses
School Closing
Educational Technology
Technology Uses in Education
Graduate Study
Graduate Students
College Faculty
Teleconferencing
STEM Education
Research Skills
Science Process Skills
Academic Libraries
Library Skills
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1315631