Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Schultz, Teresa, Azadbakht, Elena S.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2023
Subjects:
Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1392259
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1867181426304090112
author Schultz, Teresa
Azadbakht, Elena S.
author_facet Schultz, Teresa
Azadbakht, Elena S.
Schultz, Teresa
Azadbakht, Elena S.
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Exploring Open Pedagogy in a Librarian-Taught Honors Course Schultz, Teresa Azadbakht, Elena S. Honors Curriculum Information Literacy Librarians Library Instruction Undergraduate Students Student Research Information Seeking Open Educational Resources Copyrights Academic Libraries This case study describes how the authors incorporated the principles and practices of open pedagogy into a three-credit Honors College course focused on information literacy and undergraduate research. It included using literature review sources to help edit Wikipedia articles, registering a research project proposal with the Open Science Framework (OSF), and the creation of an openly licensed toolkit crowdsourced with students' tips and suggested resources for other students new to research. Students demonstrated improved understanding of several information literacy concepts, such as the role of copyright. The use and benefits of open pedagogy were, however, hindered by unrelated classroom issues, like low enrollment and, at times, a lack of student engagement. Nevertheless, the authors' general approach and the activities and assignments they developed could be adapted and used in other library instruction contexts.
format Recurso educativo Open Access
id eric_EJ1392259
institution ERIC Institute of Education Sciences
language en
publishDate 2023
record_format eric
spellingShingle Exploring Open Pedagogy in a Librarian-Taught Honors Course
Schultz, Teresa
Azadbakht, Elena S.
Honors Curriculum
Information Literacy
Librarians
Library Instruction
Undergraduate Students
Student Research
Information Seeking
Open Educational Resources
Copyrights
Academic Libraries
Exploring Open Pedagogy in a Librarian-Taught Honors Course Schultz, Teresa Azadbakht, Elena S. Honors Curriculum Information Literacy Librarians Library Instruction Undergraduate Students Student Research Information Seeking Open Educational Resources Copyrights Academic Libraries This case study describes how the authors incorporated the principles and practices of open pedagogy into a three-credit Honors College course focused on information literacy and undergraduate research. It included using literature review sources to help edit Wikipedia articles, registering a research project proposal with the Open Science Framework (OSF), and the creation of an openly licensed toolkit crowdsourced with students' tips and suggested resources for other students new to research. Students demonstrated improved understanding of several information literacy concepts, such as the role of copyright. The use and benefits of open pedagogy were, however, hindered by unrelated classroom issues, like low enrollment and, at times, a lack of student engagement. Nevertheless, the authors' general approach and the activities and assignments they developed could be adapted and used in other library instruction contexts.
title Exploring Open Pedagogy in a Librarian-Taught Honors Course
topic Honors Curriculum
Information Literacy
Librarians
Library Instruction
Undergraduate Students
Student Research
Information Seeking
Open Educational Resources
Copyrights
Academic Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1392259