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Main Authors: Brown-Sica, Margaret, Sobel, Karen, Pan, Denise
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ867012
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author Brown-Sica, Margaret
Sobel, Karen
Pan, Denise
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Sobel, Karen
Pan, Denise
Brown-Sica, Margaret
Sobel, Karen
Pan, Denise
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contents Learning for All: Teaching Students, Faculty, and Staff with Screencasting Brown-Sica, Margaret Sobel, Karen Pan, Denise Library Services Librarians Academic Libraries Tutorial Programs Library Instruction Information Literacy Teaching Methods Best Practices Instructional Design Online Courses Distance Education Case Studies Courseware Electronic Learning Three academic librarians from different departments at the Auraria Library--instruction, systems, and technical services--share a common methodology to teach students, academic faculty, and colleagues. These librarians use screencasting as an essential and creative technique to instruct all users. Patrons receive greater value when the authors sacrifice perfection and respond immediately to on-campus and distance learners' needs with short and rapidly-produced online tutorials. This article presents guidance and rationale for creating, evaluating, and publicizing similar tutorials.
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spellingShingle Learning for All: Teaching Students, Faculty, and Staff with Screencasting
Brown-Sica, Margaret
Sobel, Karen
Pan, Denise
Library Services
Librarians
Academic Libraries
Tutorial Programs
Library Instruction
Information Literacy
Teaching Methods
Best Practices
Instructional Design
Online Courses
Distance Education
Case Studies
Courseware
Electronic Learning
Learning for All: Teaching Students, Faculty, and Staff with Screencasting Brown-Sica, Margaret Sobel, Karen Pan, Denise Library Services Librarians Academic Libraries Tutorial Programs Library Instruction Information Literacy Teaching Methods Best Practices Instructional Design Online Courses Distance Education Case Studies Courseware Electronic Learning Three academic librarians from different departments at the Auraria Library--instruction, systems, and technical services--share a common methodology to teach students, academic faculty, and colleagues. These librarians use screencasting as an essential and creative technique to instruct all users. Patrons receive greater value when the authors sacrifice perfection and respond immediately to on-campus and distance learners' needs with short and rapidly-produced online tutorials. This article presents guidance and rationale for creating, evaluating, and publicizing similar tutorials.
title Learning for All: Teaching Students, Faculty, and Staff with Screencasting
topic Library Services
Librarians
Academic Libraries
Tutorial Programs
Library Instruction
Information Literacy
Teaching Methods
Best Practices
Instructional Design
Online Courses
Distance Education
Case Studies
Courseware
Electronic Learning
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ867012