Episode 16 (59 minutes, mp3)
Jason and Rachel are joined by Stephen Francoeur, and discuss "Instructional Strategies for Digital Reference: Methods to Facilitate Student Learning".
It's helpful but not necessary to read the article beforehand.
Full citation:
Oakleaf, M., & VanScoy, A. (2010). Instructional Strategies for Digital Reference: Methods to Facilitate Student Learning. Reference & User Services Quarterly, 49(4), 380-390.
Friday, July 23, 2010
July episode coming soon, article discussion
Hi, folks -- the July episode will be posted very soon. This month we tried something a little different: we're discussing and critiquing an excellent article on incorporating instructional practice into instant message reference services.
We tried to keep the discussion accessible for listeners who haven't read the article, but it's available open-access via RUSQ.
Instructional Strategies for Digital Reference: Methods to Facilitate Student Learning by Megan Oakleaf and Amy Van Scoy (or PDF version)
We tried to keep the discussion accessible for listeners who haven't read the article, but it's available open-access via RUSQ.
Instructional Strategies for Digital Reference: Methods to Facilitate Student Learning by Megan Oakleaf and Amy Van Scoy (or PDF version)
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