Whether teaching research skills to college freshman, Internet skills to seniors, or staff development sessions to employees, librarians are repeatedly called on to deliver instruction in their library settings. Many librarians have never learned the basics of instructional design, much less how to effectively deliver information in a short time span, and they typically only have a short period of time—“one shot”—to deliver information. From needs assessment through design and implementation to final evaluations, this practical guide takes librarians step by step through the workshop process. Using these proven instructional design principles, librarians can: * Assess learners and what they need * Train multiple library instr...
There are several reasons to consider the topic of one-on-one instruction. Many reference librarians...
The one-shot library instruction session remains a fixture in academic library instruction. At the s...
This book is intended to help librarians, media specialist, and teachers design library instruction ...
Poster presented at American Association for the Advancement of Science Conference, Boston, Massachu...
The one-shot workshop isn’t enough anymore. Libraries are expanding their instruction beyond worksho...
Librarians are often teachers and instructors. Librarians are creating more and more online tutorial...
McGill Library, in partnership with the University’s Teaching and Learning Services unit, offers a 1...
Many librarians do not receive hands-on instruction training while in their graduate programs, if an...
Instructional librarians often walk a fine line meeting college instructors\u27 infolit needs: creat...
An increasing number of libraries are revisiting the open workshop, a kinesthetic learning opportuni...
Many librarians may be familiar with the general concepts of Backward Design, but few resources are ...
Objectives To demonstrate the use of the ADDIE model (an instructional design model) in designing b...
Just as a trainer addresses the continuing education needs of employees in the workplace, librarians...
This book takes an informal and in-depth look at the five steps of the ADDIE model - Analysis, Desig...
When designing an instructional session, librarians need to consider what information, resources, an...
There are several reasons to consider the topic of one-on-one instruction. Many reference librarians...
The one-shot library instruction session remains a fixture in academic library instruction. At the s...
This book is intended to help librarians, media specialist, and teachers design library instruction ...
Poster presented at American Association for the Advancement of Science Conference, Boston, Massachu...
The one-shot workshop isn’t enough anymore. Libraries are expanding their instruction beyond worksho...
Librarians are often teachers and instructors. Librarians are creating more and more online tutorial...
McGill Library, in partnership with the University’s Teaching and Learning Services unit, offers a 1...
Many librarians do not receive hands-on instruction training while in their graduate programs, if an...
Instructional librarians often walk a fine line meeting college instructors\u27 infolit needs: creat...
An increasing number of libraries are revisiting the open workshop, a kinesthetic learning opportuni...
Many librarians may be familiar with the general concepts of Backward Design, but few resources are ...
Objectives To demonstrate the use of the ADDIE model (an instructional design model) in designing b...
Just as a trainer addresses the continuing education needs of employees in the workplace, librarians...
This book takes an informal and in-depth look at the five steps of the ADDIE model - Analysis, Desig...
When designing an instructional session, librarians need to consider what information, resources, an...
There are several reasons to consider the topic of one-on-one instruction. Many reference librarians...
The one-shot library instruction session remains a fixture in academic library instruction. At the s...
This book is intended to help librarians, media specialist, and teachers design library instruction ...