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This tour is one of a very few applications of video streamed technology to library orientation and instruction. The tour's informal approach belies its serious objective of introducing new students to the library and its services. By delivery via the Internet, the tour is available when and where the student wants or needs it. Video streaming holds considerable promise for many types of library instruction, including distance education.
Safari is on online information skills tutorial developed as a generic solution to the information skills needs of the Open Universitys 200 000 distance learning students.
Searchpath is an information literacy tutorial designed for classes with a substantial writing component or introductory-level research. It covers the research process from topic selection to citation styles. It features live searching in the online catalog & an article index and provides quizzes at the end of each of its 6 modules with printable quiz results. It is based upon TILT, but has reorganized its content and added new features and material.
Information Competence for the Discipline of Black Studies is an online learning tool for faculty members in the department of Black Studies at California State University Long Beach. The purpose is to help the faculty to become familiar with issues and concerns surrounding information literacy from a Black Studies perspective, and to facilitate the development of strategies for integrating information literacy into the Black Studies curriculum. The tutorial consists of an introduction, three substantive modules, and suggestions for further opportunities for learning and collaboration. A pre- and post-test self-assessment instrument is included. Each of the four modules includes links to additional material relevant to the topic, and an assignment that encourages critical thinking and the development of dialogue between classroom faculty and librarians.
These tutorials teach the process of locating evidence-based information to answer clinical questions. Specific objectives:-Define a Clinical Question -Translate a Clinical Question into a Searchable Question -Decide on the Best Type of Study to Address the Question. -Perform a Literature Search Each tutorial also includes a review and an interactive quiz
Reference book which goes with a course on information skills for students of the department Technology Management of the Eindhoven University of Technology
Formal document developed by the Department of Elementary Education, Administration of Science and Technology - Israel Ministry of Education and Sport.
Curricular Activites integrating information liteacy skills. Web site and CDROM accompany the book.
The Freshman Advising Workshop Library Tutorial (FAWLT) was developed by librarians at the Gelman Library at George Washington University. It is an interactive tutorial designed to show incoming freshmen the basics of searching the library catalog, Lexis-Nexis, and Periodical Abstracts.
LILI provides tutorials which will assist you in your search for information using TAFE library catalogues, the World Wide Web, and electronic databases. LILI may have been suggested to you by a TAFE librarian or lecturer, or you may have found LILI by surfing. In any case, you can work through each module in turn or you can work through those modules that you feel will provide you with immediate help.
OASIS is an online interactive tutorial designed to give undergraduate students a basic level of competence in the skills needed to find, use and evaluate information of all kinds. Successful completion of the tutorial (or an equivalent course at another institution) is required of all first year students by the end of their first year at San Francisco State University. The tutorial consists of 8 chapters, each of which is followed by a short quiz that students take online. Quizzes are automatically graded online and the results displayed on the student\'s monitor while quiz grades are recorded to their student record.
Contains resources focused on teaching adults: Learning Theories, Teaching Methods, Learning Groups; Older Adults English as a Second Language Literacy; Learning Disabled ; Distance Learning ; Tutorials ; and Bibliography.
The tutorial is a dynamic guide to the steps of the research process. Follow it step by step or go directly to any of the specific modules or lessons.
Interactive Library Tutorial will prepare you to explore and research in the onlie word.
Page Web which helps you in the search of objective information, depending on your topic and your familiarity with the library, you may need to rearrange or recycle these steps. Adapt this outline to your needs.
Hands-On is a self-paced, web-based suite of instructional modules designed to teach basic library use, research and information literacy skills through an appealing interface. Information is broken down into five modules. We sought to reinforce the site's content with active learning exercises. Hands-on was developed as a viable alternative to the demands of librarian-led instruction.
Face-to-face library tours, orientations and workshops are valuable approaches in promoting information literacy. However, only a portion of Hong Kong Baptist University Library�??s user groups can be reached through these channels. To further extend library programs, this online tutorial was created to provide a flexible delivery channel to accomplish that goal on a 24/7 basis. The major benefit of the project is to deliver the library information literacy program to all types of users on campus. More importantly, users can also access the program from home or anywhere through the Internet.
web tutorial designed for first-year students. This tutorial was adapted from the Texas Information Literacy Tutorial to meet stated objectives for first-year students on the IUPUI campus and to acquaint them with sources available through IUPUI\'s University Library.
The Dudley Knox Library Orientation is a web-based orientation to the Library's services, resources and facility, and to the basic searching concepts and skills that will help Naval Postgraduate School students take full advantage of them.
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