Students leading the way: A micro-adaptation of UCLA’s WI+RE model to create information literacy tutorials
College and Research Libraries News
; 82(10):462-465, 2021.
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in English
| Scopus | ID: covidwho-1566775
ABSTRACT
The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated that libraries quickly migrate information literacy instruction to an entirely online format. In tra-ditional classroom instruction, librarians have arguably greater flexibility in terms of how we can actively engage students in brainstorming keywords, developing their topics, and construct-ing Boolean searches. All of the sudden, we were all scrambling to put together lesson plans for the online environment, and library tutorials were in great demand. Coincidentally, at the University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC) we had already embarked upon a student-centered tutorial creation project about a month before the pandemic’s onset, which allowed us to bolster our online instructional pres-ence through the generation of student-centered learning objects. © 2021, Association of College and Research Libraries. All rights reserved.
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College and Research Libraries News
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2021
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