At SUNY Oswego we have come to view the classroom as one learning environment, and the library as another. Both environments have moved online in substantial ways, giving us opportunities to remove the barriers between the two environments. Since 2000 we have taken a number of steps to enhance the library presence in the SUNY Learning Network, and most of these enhancements have migrated into our implementation of the ANGEL Learning Management System. Now with the availability of a digital learning object repository, we have the opportunity to fully support instructors in their efforts to infuse advanced-level information literacy through all the major programs. This poster session will report on our progress in the planning and organizatio...
You want the librarian to teach your students everything they need to know about the library and how...
This interactive workshop describes how the Open Source Learning Object Repository (OSLOR) project t...
In this paper, we present a standard definition for learning objects, a controversy around it, and t...
This session will illustrate how new technologies assist instruction librarians in adding variety, i...
This presentation was given at the Spring Workshop of the Academic Library Association of Ohio (ALAO...
Open Educational Resources (OERs) can be defined as static and/or interactive learning objects – suc...
Buffalo State College is a forerunner in utilizing features of the ANGEL course management system to...
Based on information gathered from two discussion sessions moderated by members of the Education and...
The onslaught of the pandemic in 2020 has required us all to rework how we approach instruction. Thi...
As many readers will no doubt be aware, librarians at OSU have done one-to-one and classroom instruc...
Imagine a world in which learners and faculty can collaboratively build knowledge by sourcing, excha...
Faced with large scale instruction demands, librarians are turning to technology to maximize staff r...
The information library environment lends itself well to the use of Open Educational Resources (OER)...
The USF Tampa Library has been creating learning objects to enhance instruction and reference since ...
page header goes here 2 Open Learning Repositories (OLR for short) are metadata-based course portals...
You want the librarian to teach your students everything they need to know about the library and how...
This interactive workshop describes how the Open Source Learning Object Repository (OSLOR) project t...
In this paper, we present a standard definition for learning objects, a controversy around it, and t...
This session will illustrate how new technologies assist instruction librarians in adding variety, i...
This presentation was given at the Spring Workshop of the Academic Library Association of Ohio (ALAO...
Open Educational Resources (OERs) can be defined as static and/or interactive learning objects – suc...
Buffalo State College is a forerunner in utilizing features of the ANGEL course management system to...
Based on information gathered from two discussion sessions moderated by members of the Education and...
The onslaught of the pandemic in 2020 has required us all to rework how we approach instruction. Thi...
As many readers will no doubt be aware, librarians at OSU have done one-to-one and classroom instruc...
Imagine a world in which learners and faculty can collaboratively build knowledge by sourcing, excha...
Faced with large scale instruction demands, librarians are turning to technology to maximize staff r...
The information library environment lends itself well to the use of Open Educational Resources (OER)...
The USF Tampa Library has been creating learning objects to enhance instruction and reference since ...
page header goes here 2 Open Learning Repositories (OLR for short) are metadata-based course portals...
You want the librarian to teach your students everything they need to know about the library and how...
This interactive workshop describes how the Open Source Learning Object Repository (OSLOR) project t...
In this paper, we present a standard definition for learning objects, a controversy around it, and t...