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User-Centered Design for First-Year Library Instruction Programs
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User-Centered Design for First-Year Library Instruction Programs

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Tap into the tools, techniques, and resources necessary for enhancing the freshman library experience by utilizing this how-to guide that applies an innovative approach to literacy and library instruction for college freshmen.

In recent years, educators have begun to realize the importance of learner-centered programs as pivotal in the academic success of students transitioning from high school to college. This practical guide provides you with detailed plans for designing user-centered literacy and library instruction in your higher education institution-regardless of size. The handbook covers a vast range of learning situations, technologies, and assessment strategies to suit most any environment.

Written by seasoned information literacy and instruction librarians, this book addresses the challenges frequently encountered in library-based programs, including staffing deficits, faculty support, effective advocacy of program to campus constituents, and professional burn-out. Real-life examples from a variety of institutions illustrate successful methods for handling spacing, programming, curriculum design, outreach, training, and assessment, among other areas. Included worksheets, handouts, and further readings give you everything you need to create, grow, and sustain a user-based library instruction program.

Offers tools, techniques, and resources for creating a successful first-year information literacy and library instruction program

Defines user-centered design

Includes actual activities and steps needed to develop a library instruction program

Covers in-class and one-time instruction as well as more extended learning

Provides a practical, how-to approach that is useful to four-year, two-year, and community colleges alike

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
28 November 2016
Pages
186
ISBN
9781440838521

Tap into the tools, techniques, and resources necessary for enhancing the freshman library experience by utilizing this how-to guide that applies an innovative approach to literacy and library instruction for college freshmen.

In recent years, educators have begun to realize the importance of learner-centered programs as pivotal in the academic success of students transitioning from high school to college. This practical guide provides you with detailed plans for designing user-centered literacy and library instruction in your higher education institution-regardless of size. The handbook covers a vast range of learning situations, technologies, and assessment strategies to suit most any environment.

Written by seasoned information literacy and instruction librarians, this book addresses the challenges frequently encountered in library-based programs, including staffing deficits, faculty support, effective advocacy of program to campus constituents, and professional burn-out. Real-life examples from a variety of institutions illustrate successful methods for handling spacing, programming, curriculum design, outreach, training, and assessment, among other areas. Included worksheets, handouts, and further readings give you everything you need to create, grow, and sustain a user-based library instruction program.

Offers tools, techniques, and resources for creating a successful first-year information literacy and library instruction program

Defines user-centered design

Includes actual activities and steps needed to develop a library instruction program

Covers in-class and one-time instruction as well as more extended learning

Provides a practical, how-to approach that is useful to four-year, two-year, and community colleges alike

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
28 November 2016
Pages
186
ISBN
9781440838521