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This evaluation study measures student satisfaction with information literacy courses, using diverse question types and e-learning surveys. Results reveal effectiveness, strengths, weaknesses, and teaching focus areas. Sharing experiences in e-learning course evaluation enhances learning outcomes. (Word count: 44)
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TYPES OF EVALUATION Evaluation of students‘ satisfaction with courses Measuring the effectiveness of information literacy courses
EVALUATION • The survey in Google Documents • Distributed in the courses for medical students and in the MUCL courses • Completed each semester
TYPES OF QUESTIONS • Identification questions • Questions on motivation to enroll the course • Questions on benefits of e-learning • Evaluation of satisfaction with the taught topics • Evaluation of satisfaction with the tasks • Questions on satisfaction with a role of tutor
SURVEY FOR E-LEARNING • The quantitative method • A five-point Likert scale • Yes/No questions • Multiple choice questions • Open-ended questions • Fields for comments
MEASURING – MAIN GOALS • Testing the effectiveness of library courses • Determining the effectiveness of teaching methods • Finding our own and the student's strengths and weaknesses • Focusing teaching based on pre-test • Demonstrate the importance of the role of the librarian in the education (information literacy)
MEASURING - METHODS Pretest Posttest
SHARING EXPERIENCES • Evaluation of e-learning course, Information Literacy, for medical students. The Electronic Library, 2013, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 55-69. • Efficiency of E-learning in an Information Literacy Course for Medical Students at the Masaryk University. The Electronic Library, 2014, vol. 32, no. 3 (accepted article).