The WI+RE team recently had a book chapter (title above) accepted in the ACRL published book "Teaching Critical Reading Skills: Strategies for Academic Librarians". Our book chapter explores three WI+RE projects: the Reading Strategies Playlist - a bank of videos that outline general tips for reading and comprehending informational content efficiently and effectively, the Breaking Down Academic Articles webcomic - focuses on reading strategies that help learners identify and understand the essential components of academic articles, and C.R.E.A.T.E.S - an interactive website highlighting a six-step approach for comprehending and analyzing scientific papers. By highlighting these online learning resources, and the process through which they w...
Critical thinking, while often used as a mere buzzword, is clearly relevant to the mission and exper...
Classroom response systems are instructional technologies that allow instructors to rapidly collect ...
For students whose previous education has relied solely on reading textbooks, first encounters wit...
The WI+RE team recently had a book chapter (title above) accepted in the ACRL published book "Teachi...
This is a collaborative pedagogic research project between the School of Education and Library Servi...
Students deal with complex online environments every day, and many are being asked to grapple with—a...
[[abstract]]Because Internet technology cannot satisfy the requirement of promoting the abilities of...
The rapid advancement of communications technology in the past decade has given rise to widespread s...
This collaborative research project aims to address the perceived difficulties some undergraduate st...
Reading and comprehension of professionally-targeted texts is one of the most important skills for E...
The challenge of providing an environment conducive to reading for a degree in a world dominated by ...
[[abstract]]Because Internet technology cannot satisfy the requirement of promoting the abilities of...
Making Reading ‘Cool’ Through Technology and Literacy Integration: Motivating young Adult Readers an...
Being active readers is beneficial to students’ academic success. To reach that, students need to un...
This paper reports on classroom-based research that was designed to monitor the integration of infor...
Critical thinking, while often used as a mere buzzword, is clearly relevant to the mission and exper...
Classroom response systems are instructional technologies that allow instructors to rapidly collect ...
For students whose previous education has relied solely on reading textbooks, first encounters wit...
The WI+RE team recently had a book chapter (title above) accepted in the ACRL published book "Teachi...
This is a collaborative pedagogic research project between the School of Education and Library Servi...
Students deal with complex online environments every day, and many are being asked to grapple with—a...
[[abstract]]Because Internet technology cannot satisfy the requirement of promoting the abilities of...
The rapid advancement of communications technology in the past decade has given rise to widespread s...
This collaborative research project aims to address the perceived difficulties some undergraduate st...
Reading and comprehension of professionally-targeted texts is one of the most important skills for E...
The challenge of providing an environment conducive to reading for a degree in a world dominated by ...
[[abstract]]Because Internet technology cannot satisfy the requirement of promoting the abilities of...
Making Reading ‘Cool’ Through Technology and Literacy Integration: Motivating young Adult Readers an...
Being active readers is beneficial to students’ academic success. To reach that, students need to un...
This paper reports on classroom-based research that was designed to monitor the integration of infor...
Critical thinking, while often used as a mere buzzword, is clearly relevant to the mission and exper...
Classroom response systems are instructional technologies that allow instructors to rapidly collect ...
For students whose previous education has relied solely on reading textbooks, first encounters wit...