This case study traces the evolution of library assignments for biological science students from paper-based workbooks in a blended (hands-on) workshop to blended learning workshops using online assignments to online active learning modules which are stand-alone without any face-to-face instruction. As the assignments evolved to adapt to online learning supporting materials in the form of PDFs (portable document format), screen captures and screencasting were embedded into the questions as teaching moments to replace face-to-face instruction. Many aspects of the evolution of the assignment were based on student feedback from evaluations, input from senior lab demonstrators and teaching assistants, and statistical analysis of the students’ p...
Teaching, by its very nature, is a trial and error process. Experimenting with a variety of methods ...
The digital revolution changes the way we teach and learn. This paper introduces a concept of a Hybr...
The instruction librarians at a four-year, private university developed a multi-year information lit...
This case study traces the evolution of library assignments for biological science students from pap...
Peer ReviewedThe field of distributed learning is constantly evolving. Online technology provides in...
This presentation will highlight the preliminary results of a study conducted as part of the ACRL As...
Librarians at Saskatchewan Polytechnic developed an online information literacy course, created thro...
In a world that is increasingly dependent on technology, libraries must find ways to harness this to...
Slides from a presentation about tools and strategies for librarians to use for online education cou...
In 2013, an online information literacy skills course was implemented for two core courses (English ...
Librarians are conducting instruction sessions outside the traditional classroom setting using onlin...
To meet the growing online and face-to-face library instruction needs of a large research university...
The library literature evaluating the efficacy of online tutorial methods and delivery tools is a va...
This chapter presents a case study where a Health Sciences Librarian and an Exercise Physiology Prof...
As the American higher education paradigm shifts from a traditional classroom instruction model to a...
Teaching, by its very nature, is a trial and error process. Experimenting with a variety of methods ...
The digital revolution changes the way we teach and learn. This paper introduces a concept of a Hybr...
The instruction librarians at a four-year, private university developed a multi-year information lit...
This case study traces the evolution of library assignments for biological science students from pap...
Peer ReviewedThe field of distributed learning is constantly evolving. Online technology provides in...
This presentation will highlight the preliminary results of a study conducted as part of the ACRL As...
Librarians at Saskatchewan Polytechnic developed an online information literacy course, created thro...
In a world that is increasingly dependent on technology, libraries must find ways to harness this to...
Slides from a presentation about tools and strategies for librarians to use for online education cou...
In 2013, an online information literacy skills course was implemented for two core courses (English ...
Librarians are conducting instruction sessions outside the traditional classroom setting using onlin...
To meet the growing online and face-to-face library instruction needs of a large research university...
The library literature evaluating the efficacy of online tutorial methods and delivery tools is a va...
This chapter presents a case study where a Health Sciences Librarian and an Exercise Physiology Prof...
As the American higher education paradigm shifts from a traditional classroom instruction model to a...
Teaching, by its very nature, is a trial and error process. Experimenting with a variety of methods ...
The digital revolution changes the way we teach and learn. This paper introduces a concept of a Hybr...
The instruction librarians at a four-year, private university developed a multi-year information lit...