Skip to main content
Other
"Find and click" Example #1
(2015)
  • Christopher Niemeyer, University of Missouri - St. Louis
Abstract
This is an example of a short, interactive tutorial that is meant to get students to concentrate on aspects of Serials Solutions screens that they might overlook or not think important. The tutorial was made for an information literacy class. It comes interspersed with more serious instructional modules and is meant as a lighthearted (yet useful!) exercise. Students should find it engaging.
Keywords
  • Library instruction,
  • Bibliographic instruction,
  • Online tutorials,
  • Interactive tutorials,
  • Attention focusing,
  • e-learning
Publication Date
Fall 2015
Comments
This tutorial uses basic computer programing and was created in Flash then imported into Adobe Captivate. The latter step was taken because I wanted to make sure that it would have a scroll bar in case some users couldn't see parts of the screen, and when it was compiled in Flash it wouldn't provide such a scroll bar like it did in Captivate. It was easy to import the tutorial into Captivate.
Citation Information
Christopher Niemeyer. ""Find and click" Example #1" (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/christopher-niemeyer/3/