University of Vermont (UVM) libraries use the open-source tutorial platform “Guide on the Side”. This flexible and robust platform for split-screen tutorials provides learners with dynamic, authentic learning experiences. But the out-of-the-box program has a major shortcoming: learners’ performance data is generated in the form of email “certificates”. This poster describes how we collaborated with a UVM Center for Teaching and Learning programmer on the integration of custom code that aggregates and reports this data. It explains how our custom installation now supports the validation of our learning objects and the large-scale assessment of our students’ performance
Does the use of library print and digital collections correlate with course pass/fail rates, grades,...
Rapid e-learning programs such as Articulate Storyline make it possible to develop highly interactiv...
Providing meaningful Information Literacy instruction to thousands of freshmen each year is a daunti...
Leveraging the campus Learning Management System (LMS) and rapid e-learning development software suc...
Come learn about a great new tool for easily creating effective and engaging online tutorials built ...
Two librarians, along with an instructional designer, will share their experiences of transforming t...
What does your library need from a tutorials platform? For several years, the University of Vermont ...
Split-screen tutorials are an appealing and effective way for libraries to create online learning ob...
How do we prove the worth of Information Literacy classes? Where is the data? Learn to use a variety...
The onslaught of the pandemic in 2020 has required us all to rework how we approach instruction. Thi...
Libraries collect, update, analyze, archive, display, share, and discuss internal data as they asses...
A committee comprised of seven Research and Instruction Librarians at Grand Valley State University ...
This presentation was offered as part of the CUNY Library Assessment Conference, Reinventing Librari...
If only Scotty could beam us around the world, to wherever and whenever students need our help… But,...
Three departments collaborated to conceptualize, design and implement an interactive library tutoria...
Does the use of library print and digital collections correlate with course pass/fail rates, grades,...
Rapid e-learning programs such as Articulate Storyline make it possible to develop highly interactiv...
Providing meaningful Information Literacy instruction to thousands of freshmen each year is a daunti...
Leveraging the campus Learning Management System (LMS) and rapid e-learning development software suc...
Come learn about a great new tool for easily creating effective and engaging online tutorials built ...
Two librarians, along with an instructional designer, will share their experiences of transforming t...
What does your library need from a tutorials platform? For several years, the University of Vermont ...
Split-screen tutorials are an appealing and effective way for libraries to create online learning ob...
How do we prove the worth of Information Literacy classes? Where is the data? Learn to use a variety...
The onslaught of the pandemic in 2020 has required us all to rework how we approach instruction. Thi...
Libraries collect, update, analyze, archive, display, share, and discuss internal data as they asses...
A committee comprised of seven Research and Instruction Librarians at Grand Valley State University ...
This presentation was offered as part of the CUNY Library Assessment Conference, Reinventing Librari...
If only Scotty could beam us around the world, to wherever and whenever students need our help… But,...
Three departments collaborated to conceptualize, design and implement an interactive library tutoria...
Does the use of library print and digital collections correlate with course pass/fail rates, grades,...
Rapid e-learning programs such as Articulate Storyline make it possible to develop highly interactiv...
Providing meaningful Information Literacy instruction to thousands of freshmen each year is a daunti...