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Auteurs principaux: Long, Jessica, Burke, John J., Tumbleson, Beth
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 2012
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author Long, Jessica
Burke, John J.
Tumbleson, Beth
author_facet Long, Jessica
Burke, John J.
Tumbleson, Beth
Long, Jessica
Burke, John J.
Tumbleson, Beth
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contents Research to Go: Taking an Information Literacy Credit Course Online Long, Jessica Burke, John J. Tumbleson, Beth Information Literacy Instructional Development Information Skills Online Courses Skill Development Program Implementation Curriculum Implementation Instructional Design Library Instruction Library Skills Library Services Distance Education Blended Learning Change Strategies Educational Change Adapting an existing face-to-face information literacy course that teaches undergraduates how to successfully conduct research and creating an online or hybrid version is a multi-step process. It begins with a desire to reach more students and help them achieve academic success. The primary learning outcomes for any information literacy course are to develop 21st century information literacy skills and provide clarity regarding the research process. This paper provides a step-by-step guide of the transition process from inception to implementation, offering insights and advice to librarians who may be planning such a transition or are building an online information literacy class from the ground up.
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spellingShingle Research to Go: Taking an Information Literacy Credit Course Online
Long, Jessica
Burke, John J.
Tumbleson, Beth
Information Literacy
Instructional Development
Information Skills
Online Courses
Skill Development
Program Implementation
Curriculum Implementation
Instructional Design
Library Instruction
Library Skills
Library Services
Distance Education
Blended Learning
Change Strategies
Educational Change
Research to Go: Taking an Information Literacy Credit Course Online Long, Jessica Burke, John J. Tumbleson, Beth Information Literacy Instructional Development Information Skills Online Courses Skill Development Program Implementation Curriculum Implementation Instructional Design Library Instruction Library Skills Library Services Distance Education Blended Learning Change Strategies Educational Change Adapting an existing face-to-face information literacy course that teaches undergraduates how to successfully conduct research and creating an online or hybrid version is a multi-step process. It begins with a desire to reach more students and help them achieve academic success. The primary learning outcomes for any information literacy course are to develop 21st century information literacy skills and provide clarity regarding the research process. This paper provides a step-by-step guide of the transition process from inception to implementation, offering insights and advice to librarians who may be planning such a transition or are building an online information literacy class from the ground up.
title Research to Go: Taking an Information Literacy Credit Course Online
topic Information Literacy
Instructional Development
Information Skills
Online Courses
Skill Development
Program Implementation
Curriculum Implementation
Instructional Design
Library Instruction
Library Skills
Library Services
Distance Education
Blended Learning
Change Strategies
Educational Change
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ983399