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Full-Text Articles in Education
Swinging Bridge - December 5, 2013, Dan Row
Swinging Bridge - December 5, 2013, Dan Row
Student Newspapers & Magazines
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Swinging Bridge - November 14, 2013, Dan Row
Swinging Bridge - November 14, 2013, Dan Row
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Swinging Bridge - October 31, 2013, Dan Row
Swinging Bridge - October 31, 2013, Dan Row
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Swinging Bridge - October 17, 2013, Dan Row
Swinging Bridge - October 17, 2013, Dan Row
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Swinging Bridge - September 26, 2013, Dan Row
Swinging Bridge - September 26, 2013, Dan Row
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Swinging Bridge - September 12, 2013, Dan Row
Swinging Bridge - September 12, 2013, Dan Row
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Swinging Bridge - May 1, 2013, Stephanie Wilson
Swinging Bridge - May 1, 2013, Stephanie Wilson
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Swinging Bridge - April 10, 2013, Stephanie Wilson
Swinging Bridge - April 10, 2013, Stephanie Wilson
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Swinging Bridge - March 27, 2013, Stephanie Wilson
Swinging Bridge - March 27, 2013, Stephanie Wilson
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Two Thumbs Up: Using Popular Films In Introductory Aging Courses, Rona J. Karasik, Raeann Hamon, Jennifer Writz, Anand Moddu Reddy
Two Thumbs Up: Using Popular Films In Introductory Aging Courses, Rona J. Karasik, Raeann Hamon, Jennifer Writz, Anand Moddu Reddy
HDFS Educator Scholarship
Good teaching requires thoughtful planning and creative thinking, especially when trying to engage students in material that is unfamiliar to them or encumbered by stereotypes, like aging. Classic and contemporary media can provide unique teaching opportunities in gerontology classrooms. Popular films can have a powerful influence over viewers’ attitudes and perceptions, and spur in-depth discussions of aging-related topics common to introductory aging courses (e.g., ageism, abuse, inequality, caregiving, healthy aging, and intimate relationships). Additionally, films appeal to multiple learning styles, engaging a variety of learners. This article examines the value of using films in introductory aging courses, offers strategies for …
Swinging Bridge - February 27, 2013, Stephanie Wilson
Swinging Bridge - February 27, 2013, Stephanie Wilson
Student Newspapers & Magazines
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Swinging Bridge - February 13, 2013, Stephanie Wilson
Swinging Bridge - February 13, 2013, Stephanie Wilson
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Connectivism And Information Literacy: Moving From Learning Theory To Pedagogical Practice, Beth M. Transue
Connectivism And Information Literacy: Moving From Learning Theory To Pedagogical Practice, Beth M. Transue
Library Staff Presentations & Publications
Connectivism is an emerging learning theory positing that knowledge comprises networked relationships and that learning comprises the ability to successfully navigate through these networks. Successful pedagogical strategies involve the instructor helping students to identify, navigate, and evaluate information from their learning networks. Many principles of connectivism align with the information literacy standards of the Association for College and Research Libraries (ACRL). Librarian educators should consider connectivism learning theory when implementing pedagogical strategies in the network domains of students.