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Main Authors: Budhai, Stephanie Smith, Williams, Maureen
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1317382
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author Budhai, Stephanie Smith
Williams, Maureen
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Williams, Maureen
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Williams, Maureen
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contents Humanizing Virtual Library Instruction: Anchoring Teaching Presence in Online Information Literacy Sessions Budhai, Stephanie Smith Williams, Maureen Library Instruction Electronic Learning Online Courses Virtual Classrooms Information Literacy Librarians College Students COVID-19 Pandemics Videoconferencing Computer Mediated Communication Humanization Interaction Instructional Effectiveness The onset of the 2020 pandemic caused traditional in-person library instruction to expeditiously move to virtual environments. In an effort to maintain the personalized human touch and interactions that occur between librarians, students, and faculty, the constructs of teaching presence were embedded into online informational literacy sessions at a small private institution in the Northeast region of the United States. This article explores the integration of teaching presence to humanize virtual library instruction. Findings and implications of this study can inform future work of librarian educators as online instruction continues to increase at higher education institutions.
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spellingShingle Humanizing Virtual Library Instruction: Anchoring Teaching Presence in Online Information Literacy Sessions
Budhai, Stephanie Smith
Williams, Maureen
Library Instruction
Electronic Learning
Online Courses
Virtual Classrooms
Information Literacy
Librarians
College Students
COVID-19
Pandemics
Videoconferencing
Computer Mediated Communication
Humanization
Interaction
Instructional Effectiveness
Humanizing Virtual Library Instruction: Anchoring Teaching Presence in Online Information Literacy Sessions Budhai, Stephanie Smith Williams, Maureen Library Instruction Electronic Learning Online Courses Virtual Classrooms Information Literacy Librarians College Students COVID-19 Pandemics Videoconferencing Computer Mediated Communication Humanization Interaction Instructional Effectiveness The onset of the 2020 pandemic caused traditional in-person library instruction to expeditiously move to virtual environments. In an effort to maintain the personalized human touch and interactions that occur between librarians, students, and faculty, the constructs of teaching presence were embedded into online informational literacy sessions at a small private institution in the Northeast region of the United States. This article explores the integration of teaching presence to humanize virtual library instruction. Findings and implications of this study can inform future work of librarian educators as online instruction continues to increase at higher education institutions.
title Humanizing Virtual Library Instruction: Anchoring Teaching Presence in Online Information Literacy Sessions
topic Library Instruction
Electronic Learning
Online Courses
Virtual Classrooms
Information Literacy
Librarians
College Students
COVID-19
Pandemics
Videoconferencing
Computer Mediated Communication
Humanization
Interaction
Instructional Effectiveness
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1317382