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Information Literacy Services

Scheduling

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Class Instruction

Library faculty will conduct English 101 and 291 classes based on the information literacy concepts outlined in this Guide for each course. Sessions usually take place in the library's classroom during class time.

Schedule your session at least two weeks in advance. It is best to schedule early -- our classroom calendar fills up quickly, especially for evening classes.

It is important that you attend the library session with your class.

Online Instruction

The library faculty is developing online instruction units to be used in place of classroom instruction when:

  • An alternative to in-class instruction is needed
  • Students need to learn or review research competencies taught in earlier classes in a sequence
  • Distance learning is the preferred method of delivery

See the suggestions for online material given for each class.

Hands-On Class Coaching Sessions

Hands-on class coaching sessions provide your class with the full attention of a librarian who has scheduled a specific block of time to work with the class as your students conduct their research in the Reference area. This kind of session works especially well as a follow-up to formal classroom instruction. We can work effectively with up to 30 students at a time, offering guidance, suggesting specific tools, providing access to databases, and more.

Please schedule your hands-on class coaching session at least three days in advance. If another session has already been scheduled for that time, it may be in your students' best interest to reschedule so that enough computers and staff will be available. Please note that if you choose to bring in a class during a time when another class has been scheduled, the scheduled class will receive priority for staff and computer time.

It is important that you attend hands-on coaching sessions with your class so that we can work as a team with your students.

updated: Wednesday, 13-Dec-2006 11:52:55 EST


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