A guide to teaching information literacy : 101 practical tips /
This easy-to-use book is an invaluable source of inspiration for any librarian involved in teaching information literacy, whether they are new to teaching or experienced but in search of fresh ideas.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Facet Publishing,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- A framework for designing and delivering teaching and learning
- Information literacy and standards
- Training Needs Analysis (TNA)
- Learner analysis
- Pre-session audit
- Learning styles
- Facilitating learning
- Aims
- Learning outcomes
- Assessment
- Reflection
- Evaluation
- Social learning
- Lesson planning
- Storyboards
- Delivery
- Body language
- Collaboration
- Computer labs
- Cultural relevance
- Demonstrations
- Discipline
- Dominant participants
- Feedback to learners
- Handouts
- Inclusion
- Interruptions
- Jokes and humour
- Latecomers
- Managing groups
- Managing questions
- Managing sessions: overview
- Managing sessions: the start
- Managing sessions: the end
- Marking
- Mixed abilities
- Motivation
- Multisensory approaches
- Nerves
- One-to-one teaching/coaching.
- Peer observation
- PowerPoint
- Practical preparation
- Presenting and performing
- Questions
- Room layout
- Teaching assistants
- Team teaching
- Technical problems
- Timing
- Unresponsive participants
- Activities
- Action learning
- Amplifying your teaching
- Audio feedback
- Bibliographies
- Blogs
- Brainstorming
- Building blocks
- Buzz groups
- Card sorting
- Case studies
- Cephalonian method
- Checklists
- Design briefs
- Discussions
- Dividing the dots
- Drawing the line
- Fear cards
- Future scenarios
- Games
- Goldfish bowl
- Guided tours
- Hands-on workshops
- Ice-breakers
- Interviewing
- Jigsaws
- Lectures
- Mind maps
- Multiple-choice questions
- Peer assessment
- Podcasts
- Portfolios
- Poster tours
- Presentations by learners
- Problem-based learning (PBL).
- Pub quizzes
- Questionnaires
- Quizzes
- Self-assessment
- Self-guided tours
- Social bookmarking
- Stop, Start, Continue feedback
- Storytelling
- Technology-enhanced learning (TEL)
- Treasure hunt
- Video
- Virtual learning environments (VLEs) (or learning management systems, LMSs)
- Visiting lecturers/guest speakers
- Voting systems
- WebQuests
- Wikis
- Worksheets.