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Main Author: Held, Tim
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ908244
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contents Blending in: Collaborating with an Instructor in an Online Course Held, Tim Instructional Design Online Courses Computer Assisted Instruction Research Skills Information Literacy Web Based Instruction Teaching Methods Educational Technology Technology Integration Research Needs Librarians Librarian Teacher Cooperation Blended and embedded librarianship describe efforts by librarians to integrate information literacy more closely into courses, especially online. In this case study, online tutorials replace a librarian-taught research skills session for a course that has moved from face to face to online. Issues discussed include ways to integrate research skills in an online course, collaboration with faculty, and assessment of that instruction. Though successful, more research is needed to understand how students respond to online tutorials, and instructional design is affirmed as necessary to make online tutorials effective and engaging.
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spellingShingle Blending in: Collaborating with an Instructor in an Online Course
Held, Tim
Instructional Design
Online Courses
Computer Assisted Instruction
Research Skills
Information Literacy
Web Based Instruction
Teaching Methods
Educational Technology
Technology Integration
Research Needs
Librarians
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Blending in: Collaborating with an Instructor in an Online Course Held, Tim Instructional Design Online Courses Computer Assisted Instruction Research Skills Information Literacy Web Based Instruction Teaching Methods Educational Technology Technology Integration Research Needs Librarians Librarian Teacher Cooperation Blended and embedded librarianship describe efforts by librarians to integrate information literacy more closely into courses, especially online. In this case study, online tutorials replace a librarian-taught research skills session for a course that has moved from face to face to online. Issues discussed include ways to integrate research skills in an online course, collaboration with faculty, and assessment of that instruction. Though successful, more research is needed to understand how students respond to online tutorials, and instructional design is affirmed as necessary to make online tutorials effective and engaging.
title Blending in: Collaborating with an Instructor in an Online Course
topic Instructional Design
Online Courses
Computer Assisted Instruction
Research Skills
Information Literacy
Web Based Instruction
Teaching Methods
Educational Technology
Technology Integration
Research Needs
Librarians
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ908244