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Frick, Elizabeth – Research Strategies, 1989
Describes four major types of learning theories (behavioral, cognitive, cybernetic, and andragogical); examines pertinent literature for each; and traces links between the literature of learning theory and that of the design of online public access catalog instructional systems. (32 references) (Author/CLB)
Descriptors: Andragogy, Behavior Theories, Cognitive Ability, Computer System Design
Laughlin, Mildred Knight – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1988
Discussion of several of the objectives in Information Power, the new American Association of School Librarians/Association for Educational Communications and Technology guidelines for library media specialists, considers such topics as access to information and the role of the media specialist. (eight references) (MES)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
Ala, Judy; Cerabona, Kathy – School Library Journal, 1992
Discusses the importance of Boolean searching as a skill that students will need in the future. Methods for teaching Boolean searching are described, and the value of truncation as an online searching aid is considered. (MES)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Learning Resources Centers, Library Automation, Library Instruction
Rankin, Virginia – School Library Journal, 1992
Describes a method for teaching junior high school students doing library research a presearch process that helps them to relate research to prior knowledge of a topic and to develop questions about it. Criteria for judging students' presearches are included. (MES)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Evaluation Criteria, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
Vidor, Constance – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1993
Describes objectives, resources, procedures, and teaching strategies for leading children to use magazines to produce a slide-tape show about animals. Highly structured formats for notetaking, synthesizing, and creating a final presentation are used to enable young children to do research and produce written reports without word-for-word copying.…
Descriptors: Animals, Beginning Writing, Course Integrated Library Instruction, Elementary Education
Greenfield, Louise; And Others – Computers in Libraries, 1996
Presents a model instructional session that was prepared and taught by librarians to introduce college students, faculty, and staff to the Internet by teaching them how to join listservs and topic-centered discussion groups. Describes the sessions' audience, learning objectives, facility, and course design. Presents a checklist for preparing an…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Discussion Groups, Guidelines
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Miller, Pat; Johnson, Jeanne – Knowledge Quest, 2001
Games are one of the easiest ways to capitalize on students' learning strengths. Offers an example of how to develop games for the library. Presents ideas for teaching students the parts of a book through: cards; a board game; a dice game; a simulation game; an action game; a question-and-answer game; and a bingo game. (AEF)
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Educational Games, Elementary Secondary Education, Games
Benham, Frances – 1988
The objectives of this study were to develop comparative research data on two library instruction methods in order to improve student skills in collecting information, evaluating material critically, and communicating effectively through writing, as well as to evaluate a methodology for the assessment of library instruction. The traditional…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Fjallbrant, Nancy, Ed. – 1976
The 19 papers and three panel discussions on the goals, methods, and evaluation of user education that are presented in this collection draw upon the experiences of librarians of the Scandinavian countries and Great Britain. The principles and practice of user education and its aims and goals in each of the participating nations are presented in…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Consumer Education, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
WOELFLIN, LESLIE E. – 1965
A PROGRAMED INSTRUCTION UNIT WHICH USED PICTORIAL AND SIMULATION TECHNIQUES WAS DEVELOPED TO TEACH STUDENTS HOW TO USE THE CARD CATALOG. ITEMS INVOLVED IN THE UNIT INCLUDED A PROGRAMED TEXTBOOK, A SPECIAL CARD CATALOG, AND A PRACTICE SET OF BOOKS. SUBJECTS WERE STUDENTS FROM GRADES 3, 4, AND 5 WHO WERE DIVIDED INTO AN EXPERIMENTAL AND A CONTROL…
Descriptors: Catalogs, Comparative Analysis, Grade 3, Grade 4
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Berquist, Goodwin; And Others – Communication Education, 1986
Addressing many students' ignorance of library usage, describes an assignment requiring a critical bibliography to be submitted followed by a critical essay. Emphasizes the need, even in introductory large lecture classes, for a working partnership between instructional staff and professional librarians and for students to become familiar with…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Essays, Higher Education, Information Seeking
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Kohl, David F.; Wilson, Lizabeth A. – RQ, 1986
Term paper bibliographies were independently examined and rated by a librarian and a writing instructor. Students receiving bibliographic instruction in classes that taught a cognitive strategy for using library resources did a better job of accessing and using library resources than those whose instruction emphasized specific tools and resources.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Bibliographies, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
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Hoover, Danise G.; Clayton, Victoria – Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian, 1989
Describes a bibliographic instruction program for master's candidates in education that trains students to be independent information seekers using traditional print-based materials as well as ERIC on CD-ROM. The rationale for the course is discussed, and the materials and methods used in the course are described in detail. (13 references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Bibliographic Databases, Course Content, Education Courses, Graduate Students
Elmhorst, Jeanne – 1993
This paper describes the rationale and purpose of a library assignment (suitable for 100- and 200-level communication courses) designed to expose students to concepts about communication research. The assignment encourages students to explore the library, enhances their understanding of the research process and scholarly journals, helps them…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Communication Research, Higher Education, Library Instruction
Keyser, Marcia W. – 1998
The benefits of cooperative and/or active learning techniques for academic library instruction have been well established in the literature of the field. However, learning about and finding appropriate techniques can be a time-consuming and frustrating task. The following is a listing of cooperative learning and active learning techniques…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Active Learning, Cooperative Learning, Educational Research
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