Lauren Pressley, Instructional Design Librarian and author of So You Want To Be a Librarian and Wikis for Libraries, from Wake Forest University, joins Rachel, Jason and Anna for an informative talk on Learning Objects: what they are, how we use them, their support in learning, where we find them, what we use to create them, and how we analyze their usage. *PHEW*
Show Notes:
- Wake Forest University's Z. Smith Reynolds Library Toolkit
- CLIP: Cooperative Library Instruction Project
- Cardiff University's Information Literacy Resource Bank
- ANTS: Animated Tutorial Sharing Project
- MERLOT: Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching
- PRIMO: Peer-Reviewed Instructional Materials Online
- LION: Library Information Literacy Online Network
- Great example from Chad Boeninger of using a Youtube video of a news clip as an in-class exercise
- TILT: Texas Information Literacy Tutorial
- Common Craft's "In Plain English" videos
- LoLa Exchange: Learning Objects, Learning Activities
- NCSU Tutorials: Overview in an In The Library With a Lead Pipe post
- Information & Communication Technology Literacy: From The California State University
- Information Literacy 11: Plagiarism and Citation Styles YouTube video from bbaker48
- PSU's Information Cycle - Introducing how an event turns into news and information