If you are a novice or veteran instructor in search of engaging and effective alternatives to lectures, Active Learning Strategies for Effective and Engaging Instruction will take your instruction to the next level!
You’ll take on the role of an instruction librarian and help faculty identify systematic review best practices, Public Health students find resources in their area, Physician Assistant students identify study types, and nursing students find patient care resources.
In the process, you learn when and how to use active learning approaches that Case Study Approach, Problem-Based Learning, Gradual Release of Responsibility, and a Jigsaw Activity. These approaches work face-to-face and in online synchronous environments. You’ll leave the course with new, powerful tools in your pedagogical toolkit.
The course includes:
A realistic scenario that you engage with to learn and practice skill
Self assessment of skills, pre and post
Downloadable job aids
Recommended readings & resources
Learning Outcomes
When you complete the course you will be able to:
Identify an active learning strategy that serves a learning outcome within time and class size constraints
Implement a Jigsaw Activity
Implement a Problem-Based Learning activity
Implement a Case Study discussion
Implement a Gradual Release of Responsibility exercise
Identify when, why, and how to use a flipped classroom approach
Audience
New and veteran medical librarians, other health information professionals, and non-librarians who want to acquire skills in core active learning approaches.
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Laatst geüpdatet: 21 oktober 2024 door j.lind
Active Learning Strategies for Effective and Engaging Instruction
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If you are a novice or veteran instructor in search of engaging and effective alternatives to lectures, Active Learning Strategies for Effective and Engaging Instruction will take your instruction to the next level!
You’ll take on the role of an instruction librarian and help faculty identify systematic review best practices, Public Health students find resources in their area, Physician Assistant students identify study types, and nursing students find patient care resources.
In the process, you learn when and how to use active learning approaches that Case Study Approach, Problem-Based Learning, Gradual Release of Responsibility, and a Jigsaw Activity. These approaches work face-to-face and in online synchronous environments. You’ll leave the course with new, powerful tools in your pedagogical toolkit.
The course includes:
Learning Outcomes
When you complete the course you will be able to:
Audience
New and veteran medical librarians, other health information professionals, and non-librarians who want to acquire skills in core active learning approaches.
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