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Main Author: Brush, Denise A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ896040
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contents Evaluation of an Audience Response System in Library Orientations for Engineering Students Brush, Denise A. Courses Audience Response Academic Libraries Engineering Educational Technology Library Instruction Evaluation Cognitive Style Engineering Education Electronic Journals Information Literacy While interactive hands-on instruction is usually considered the best approach for engineering students for both their academic courses and for library instruction, the size of the engineering student population compared to the number of instructors and the available classroom space means that engineering librarians, like engineering faculty, may have to use a lecture format. One way to inject some interactivity into engineering library orientations is a new instructional technology popular in university science and math classrooms called an "audience response system." This article will describe and evaluate the success of the use of an audience response system for first-year engineering library instruction at Rowan University.
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spellingShingle Evaluation of an Audience Response System in Library Orientations for Engineering Students
Brush, Denise A.
Courses
Audience Response
Academic Libraries
Engineering
Educational Technology
Library Instruction
Evaluation
Cognitive Style
Engineering Education
Electronic Journals
Information Literacy
Evaluation of an Audience Response System in Library Orientations for Engineering Students Brush, Denise A. Courses Audience Response Academic Libraries Engineering Educational Technology Library Instruction Evaluation Cognitive Style Engineering Education Electronic Journals Information Literacy While interactive hands-on instruction is usually considered the best approach for engineering students for both their academic courses and for library instruction, the size of the engineering student population compared to the number of instructors and the available classroom space means that engineering librarians, like engineering faculty, may have to use a lecture format. One way to inject some interactivity into engineering library orientations is a new instructional technology popular in university science and math classrooms called an "audience response system." This article will describe and evaluate the success of the use of an audience response system for first-year engineering library instruction at Rowan University.
title Evaluation of an Audience Response System in Library Orientations for Engineering Students
topic Courses
Audience Response
Academic Libraries
Engineering
Educational Technology
Library Instruction
Evaluation
Cognitive Style
Engineering Education
Electronic Journals
Information Literacy
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ896040