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Autor principal: Swanson, Troy A.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ843152
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contents ADDIE in the Library: Building a Model for the Information Age Library Swanson, Troy A. Teaching Methods Library Role Library Development Instructional Design Strategic Planning Information Literacy Trend Analysis Library Administration Models Instructional Development Shifts in networked technologies have removed the need to store information geographically close to students, staff, and faculty on college campuses. This shift has put libraries on the offense to remain vital to the campuses they serve. As the library of the future emerges, new models for decision making that place an emphasis on the teaching and learning process will be needed. One such model is the ADDIE (assess, design, develop, implement, and evaluate) model for instruction. By extending this model, the library can position itself to better serve the curricula of the modern community college. (Contains 21 notes.)
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spellingShingle ADDIE in the Library: Building a Model for the Information Age Library
Swanson, Troy A.
Teaching Methods
Library Role
Library Development
Instructional Design
Strategic Planning
Information Literacy
Trend Analysis
Library Administration
Models
Instructional Development
ADDIE in the Library: Building a Model for the Information Age Library Swanson, Troy A. Teaching Methods Library Role Library Development Instructional Design Strategic Planning Information Literacy Trend Analysis Library Administration Models Instructional Development Shifts in networked technologies have removed the need to store information geographically close to students, staff, and faculty on college campuses. This shift has put libraries on the offense to remain vital to the campuses they serve. As the library of the future emerges, new models for decision making that place an emphasis on the teaching and learning process will be needed. One such model is the ADDIE (assess, design, develop, implement, and evaluate) model for instruction. By extending this model, the library can position itself to better serve the curricula of the modern community college. (Contains 21 notes.)
title ADDIE in the Library: Building a Model for the Information Age Library
topic Teaching Methods
Library Role
Library Development
Instructional Design
Strategic Planning
Information Literacy
Trend Analysis
Library Administration
Models
Instructional Development
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ843152