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Information Literacy

Long Island University

2015

Teaching

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Using The Flipped Classroom Model In Your Library Instruction Course, Eduardo Rivera Jr Jan 2015

Using The Flipped Classroom Model In Your Library Instruction Course, Eduardo Rivera Jr

Post Library Faculty Publications

In the flipped classroom model, the pedagogical paradigm is reversed and the students learn the class lesson at home and do homework in class. Although much of the focus of the flipped model has been on the secondary education level, this model could be a viable way to teach library instruction sessions to college-level students as well as a way to preserve scarce class time. This article examines a project that was done at LIU Post, where an instructor of the Library Competency Workshop course flipped the classroom and compared test results to sections where the class was run in …