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Presentation
Navigating the Hybrid World: Going from Paper-Based to Paper-less Library Research Assignments
LOEX of the West 2012 Conference (2012)
  • Ann Agee, San Jose State University
  • Crystal Goldman, San Jose State University
Abstract

This presentation discussed a research module designed for lower division Communication Studies students at San Jose State University, which began as a self-guided paper-based assignment meant to introduce library research concepts. During the 2011-2012 academic year, it transitioned to an online module embedded in the course management system Desire2Learn. The move to a paperless format allowed for the introduction of interactive technologies, such as Screencast-O-Matic, SpicyNodes, Xtranormal, LibGuides, and YouTube videos, which helped to engage students’ interest and enhance learning. This presentation will provide best practices and pitfalls for librarians looking to embed information literacy into the hybrid classroom.

Keywords
  • library instruction,
  • tutorials,
  • online learning
Publication Date
June 8, 2012
Citation Information
Ann Agee and Crystal Goldman. "Navigating the Hybrid World: Going from Paper-Based to Paper-less Library Research Assignments" LOEX of the West 2012 Conference (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ann_agee/4/