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A New Spin On An Old Classic: Effective Online Database Instruction Using The “Guide On The Side”, Leslie Sult, Erica Defrain, Yvonne Mery Jan 2020

A New Spin On An Old Classic: Effective Online Database Instruction Using The “Guide On The Side”, Leslie Sult, Erica Defrain, Yvonne Mery

LOEX Conference Proceedings 2013

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The Course Guide: Creating A Culinary Masterpiece “To Go”, Judith Arnold, Veronica Bielat Dec 2014

The Course Guide: Creating A Culinary Masterpiece “To Go”, Judith Arnold, Veronica Bielat

LOEX Conference Proceedings 2012

Librarians operate in a multimodal environment, where Web 2.0 applications allow us to easily create multimedia materials for students, yet course guides frequently follow the print pathfinder model of merely listing resources. In this interactive workshop, attendees will ”cook up a recipe” to transform online course guides into dynamic 24/7 learning tools. Following discussion on best practices for visual design, review of course resource materials, and assignment analysis, we will apply design and pedagogical principles to create a framework, using the LibGuides model, for a dynamic course-specific guide that enhances learning as it supports the goals of a specific assignment.


Robust (And Backward) Instructional Design For An Online Information Literacy Course, Brian D. Leaf Dec 2014

Robust (And Backward) Instructional Design For An Online Information Literacy Course, Brian D. Leaf

LOEX Conference Proceedings 2012

Online information literacy courses have been taught for credit at The Ohio State University for over a decade with only minor or technology-driven changes. A small team of librarians within the Teaching & Learning Unit overhauled the course using the latest research and emerging trends in information behavior to create a more engaging, evidence-based class. Preparation for and development of the new course also included workshops and consultations with various departments on campus, including the University Center for the Advancement of Teaching, the Center for the Study and Teaching of Writing, and the Digital Union (a learning technology department). In …


Picture This: A Show-Me-To-Win-Me-Over Method Of Visually Indexing Strategic Research Instruction, Eloisa Gomez Borah Dec 2013

Picture This: A Show-Me-To-Win-Me-Over Method Of Visually Indexing Strategic Research Instruction, Eloisa Gomez Borah

LOEX Conference Proceedings 2011

What if you could show a single image which instantly summarized your one-hour instruction session? Short attention spans could be conquered, and your library instruction could jump right into the prescribed search strategies. Despite the proven strategy of using pictures to say a thousand words, most library instruction Web pages, handouts, slides, and other instructional materials are still text-only or mostly textual. See how employing visual indexing of information can be a powerful tool to help your users remember the instruction provided in both your online and live tutorials. Learn how this method has been winning over users. Take away …