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Autori principali: Marijel Melo, Laura March
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2023
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contents By the Book: A Pedagogy of Authentic Learning Experiences for Emerging Makerspace Information Professionals Marijel Melo Laura March Authentic Learning Learning Experience Shared Resources and Services Library Education Teaching Methods Books Class Activities Student Projects Technological Literacy Curriculum Standards Library Personnel Assignments Skill Development Library Services Library Skills Can LIS curricula dedicated to makerspaces provide an authentic learning experience for future librarians interested in makerspace-adjacent careers? This article presents a case study in which an authentic learning framework is applied to a newly developed LIS graduate-level course on makerspaces. We detail how one class project--entitled "Bibliocircuitry: Old Books, New Ideas"--challenged students to use their newly learned skills to upcycle a hardcover book into a personalized artifact. This article outlines emerging patterns and themes from an analysis of survey responses from 13 of the 15 students in the course. Findings reveal the project readily maps to authentic learning standards, encourages learning, and facilitates reflection (including the negotiation of uncertainty, overcoming debilitating perfectionism, and transformative joy). The study broadens curricular design interventions for LIS educators, highlights the need for deep learning with technologies, and offers an opportunity to narrow the preparation gap between information professionals and the technical and social competencies required in makerspaces. The implications of these findings for the field of LIS pedagogy emphasize the importance of an authentic learning project both to disrupt the absence of LIS maker curricula and to reimagine current one-shot, pressured, makerspace training.
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spellingShingle By the Book: A Pedagogy of Authentic Learning Experiences for Emerging Makerspace Information Professionals
Marijel Melo
Laura March
Authentic Learning
Learning Experience
Shared Resources and Services
Library Education
Teaching Methods
Books
Class Activities
Student Projects
Technological Literacy
Curriculum
Standards
Library Personnel
Assignments
Skill Development
Library Services
Library Skills
By the Book: A Pedagogy of Authentic Learning Experiences for Emerging Makerspace Information Professionals Marijel Melo Laura March Authentic Learning Learning Experience Shared Resources and Services Library Education Teaching Methods Books Class Activities Student Projects Technological Literacy Curriculum Standards Library Personnel Assignments Skill Development Library Services Library Skills Can LIS curricula dedicated to makerspaces provide an authentic learning experience for future librarians interested in makerspace-adjacent careers? This article presents a case study in which an authentic learning framework is applied to a newly developed LIS graduate-level course on makerspaces. We detail how one class project--entitled "Bibliocircuitry: Old Books, New Ideas"--challenged students to use their newly learned skills to upcycle a hardcover book into a personalized artifact. This article outlines emerging patterns and themes from an analysis of survey responses from 13 of the 15 students in the course. Findings reveal the project readily maps to authentic learning standards, encourages learning, and facilitates reflection (including the negotiation of uncertainty, overcoming debilitating perfectionism, and transformative joy). The study broadens curricular design interventions for LIS educators, highlights the need for deep learning with technologies, and offers an opportunity to narrow the preparation gap between information professionals and the technical and social competencies required in makerspaces. The implications of these findings for the field of LIS pedagogy emphasize the importance of an authentic learning project both to disrupt the absence of LIS maker curricula and to reimagine current one-shot, pressured, makerspace training.
title By the Book: A Pedagogy of Authentic Learning Experiences for Emerging Makerspace Information Professionals
topic Authentic Learning
Learning Experience
Shared Resources and Services
Library Education
Teaching Methods
Books
Class Activities
Student Projects
Technological Literacy
Curriculum
Standards
Library Personnel
Assignments
Skill Development
Library Services
Library Skills
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1375118