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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| Language: | en |
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2004
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ792968 |
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- Online Learning for Digital Librarians Smith, Alastair G. Online Courses Information Management Electronic Libraries Internet Distance Education Computer Uses in Education Graduate Students Student Attitudes Masters Programs Computer Software Teaching Methods Virtual Classrooms Computer Mediated Communication Educational Technology Librarians Web Based Instruction Foreign Countries This paper draws on experiences with teaching on online course in digital library issues. The course is offered as part of an MLIS programme. The paper explores student reactions to the online learning environment, which has been delivered using the commercial products WebCT and Blackboard. Student reactions to the use of synchronous and asynchronous teaching, participation in virtual group projects, delivery of course materials online rather than in print, technical constraints, etc are discussed. The learning requirements for Library and Information Management professionals in the area of digital libraries are investigated. (Survey results are appended.)