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Main Authors: Costello, Barbara, Lenholt, Robert, Stryker, Judson
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ697421
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author Costello, Barbara
Lenholt, Robert
Stryker, Judson
author_facet Costello, Barbara
Lenholt, Robert
Stryker, Judson
Costello, Barbara
Lenholt, Robert
Stryker, Judson
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contents Using Blackboard in Library Instruction: Addressing the Learning Styles of Generations X and Y Costello, Barbara Lenholt, Robert Stryker, Judson Computer Uses in Education Cognitive Style Library Instruction Computer Software College Students Studies show that recent generations of college students have a learning style with identifiable characteristics. Library instruction efforts must adapt to these learning styles. Course management software (CMS), such as Blackboard, is one resource available to academic librarians to meet the challenges posed by the ''Net Generation.'' At Stetson University, the use of Blackboard courseware in library instruction sessions successfully addressed the unique learning styles of students.
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spellingShingle Using Blackboard in Library Instruction: Addressing the Learning Styles of Generations X and Y
Costello, Barbara
Lenholt, Robert
Stryker, Judson
Computer Uses in Education
Cognitive Style
Library Instruction
Computer Software
College Students
Using Blackboard in Library Instruction: Addressing the Learning Styles of Generations X and Y Costello, Barbara Lenholt, Robert Stryker, Judson Computer Uses in Education Cognitive Style Library Instruction Computer Software College Students Studies show that recent generations of college students have a learning style with identifiable characteristics. Library instruction efforts must adapt to these learning styles. Course management software (CMS), such as Blackboard, is one resource available to academic librarians to meet the challenges posed by the ''Net Generation.'' At Stetson University, the use of Blackboard courseware in library instruction sessions successfully addressed the unique learning styles of students.
title Using Blackboard in Library Instruction: Addressing the Learning Styles of Generations X and Y
topic Computer Uses in Education
Cognitive Style
Library Instruction
Computer Software
College Students
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ697421