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This presentation explores the importance of creating effective research assignments that promote critical thinking, lifelong learning skills, and better research outcomes for students. It also provides tips, guidelines, and resources for designing and evaluating library research assignments.
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Creating Research Assignments for Your Class By Carol Womack Professional Development Day, Spring 2005
Effective Assignments Mean: • Less frustration for students • Better research • Critical thinking skills • Lifelong learning skills
Effective Assignment--Definition • Has a specific, understood purpose • Relates to course • Increased understanding of subject • Variety of sources • Timeline
Better assignments • Learning outcomes • Assessment tools • Share your assignment with us • Use available sources
Use the Library • Put books on RESERVE • Check Library’s holdings • http://xe9hz9pm5b.search.serialssolutions.com/ • Find articles in databases and link to them • http://library.smc.edu/faculty/elink.html
Use the Library • Share assignment • Share syllabus Carol Womack x4635
Direction Limits Objectives Selecting a topic is difficult http://library.smc.edu/research/topics/ Narrow/expand topic The Topic
Find a book Find an article Find a GOOD website Evaluate sources Identify sources to be used Assume minimal library knowledge Library has materials Schedule library orientation/share assignment w/librarian Talk to a librarian http://library.smc.edu/about/staff.html Design the research
Help for students • Encourage them to visit Reference Desk • Put materials on Reserve • Sample research papers • Sample bibliographies http://library.smc.edu/research/citation.html
Pitfalls • Same assignment • Inaccurate source names • Trivial pursuit • Inefficient Use of Internet • Plagiarism
Alternatives to the term paper • Annotated bibliography of ranked items • Compare two articles • Review articles/key issues • Article review • Evaluate website
Better assignments • Learning outcomes • Assessment tools • http://www.csulb.edu/~ttravis/GESI/revised.htm • Share your assignment with us
Creating Assignments • Creating Effective Library Assignmentshttp://sac.edu/students/library/nealley/pathfinders/effective_assignments.htm • Promoting Information Literacy through Class Assignmentshttp://www.csuchico.edu/lins/assignments/promoting_infolit.html • Guidelines for Creating Effective Library Assignments.http://library.csusm.edu/departments/ilp/effective_assignments.asp • Guidelines for Designing and Implementing Effective Library Research Assignmentshttp://library.csun.edu/assign.html#eff • Common Pitfalls to Library Research http://dometest.sdsu.edu/about/depts/instruction/pitfalls.shtml • Tips for Effective Library Assignmentshttp://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Tips.html • Effective Library Assignmentshttp://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/infosrv/lue/effectiveassignments.html • Library Assignments: Some Tips and Remindershttp://www2.canisius.edu/canhp/canpub/ciq/CIQ_May96/library.html • Term Paper Alternatives:http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/PaperAlternatives.html
Learning Outcomes • Writing Learning Outcomeshttp://www.aallnet.org/prodev/outcomes.asp • How to Write Learning Outcomeshttp://www.ncgia.ucsb.edu/education/curricula/giscc/units/format/outcomes.html
Assessment Tools • http://www.santarosa.edu/library/assignments.shtml • http://www.csupomona.edu/~library/InfoComp/instrument.htm • http://www.topsy.org/InfoLitAssess.html • http://www2.library.unr.edu/ragains/assess.html • Improving Assignments: • http://www.csulb.edu/~ttravis/GESI/revised.htm
Questions? Suggestions? Thank you for coming!