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LOEX 2003 Reflective Teaching - A Bridge to Learning. Library Instruction for All: Exploring Ways to Accommodate All Learning Styles in and out of the Classroom Vivienne Piroli Reference/Instruction Librarian Simmons College Libraries, Boston, MA vivienne.piroli@simmons.edu.
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LOEX 2003 Reflective Teaching - A Bridge to Learning Library Instruction for All: Exploring Ways to Accommodate All Learning Styles in and out of the Classroom Vivienne Piroli Reference/Instruction Librarian Simmons College Libraries, Boston, MA vivienne.piroli@simmons.edu
Knowledge versus Understanding Learning - a complex process Develop support networks- professional literature- conferences- workshops- staff development Create, implement, and refine processes
Bibliographic Instruction Group (BIG)- peer coaching- think tank- resources exchange Goals- seek and create instruction opportunities- establish baseline skills, concepts, and capabilities
Instruction Opportunities- reference desk- research appointments- online tutorials and research aids- e-mail and bulletin boards- course management software- workshops- classroom instruction
Identifying Instruction Opportunities- reference appointments- reference desk transactions- using digital reference software for virtual instruction- extending print guides to an online medium- classroom teaching
Baseline abilities - challenges- computer literacy- part-time and distance students- lack of a curriculum based information literacy program- campus organizational changes- generations x and y
David Kolb Experiential Learning- Concrete Experience- Reflective Observation- Abstract Conceptualization- Active Experimentation
Concrete Experience Kolb’s Model Accomodator Diverger Process Active Experimentation Reflective Observation Perception Converger Assimilator Abstract Conceptualization
Divergers - “Why?” Assimilators - “What is there to know?” Convergers - “How?” Accomodators - “What would happen if I did this?”
Multidisciplinary Core Course- first year, two semester course- 18 students per section- 18 sections- 80 minutes twice weekly - writing, research, and critical thinking skills
Librarians conducted MCC research workshops in spring semester In 2000 librarians given additional class in fall semester - Library Jeopardy is born! Friendly introduction to the library, its staff, resources and services Consisted of a self-guided library tour followed by a game of library jeopardy
Self-guided tour- 13 colorful posters throughout the library- tone colloquial- offered information on topics such as -- searching the catalog -- how to print -- why you need an ID in the library -- top ten questions to ask at the Reference desk
Handout of LC Call Numbers and Subjects and their locations within the Beatley Library Index cards with MCC related topics
Workshops- 80 minutes per section- held in computer classroom- faculty in attendance- librarian and rover leading session
Active learning techniques Brainstorming & concept mapping Organizing ideas Fun with Boolean!
MCC students hard at work Assimilator? Diverger? Converger? Accomodator?
Live Digital Reference - AskNow Software allowed for:- chat- co-browsing- application sharing- streaming video- voice over IP
Potential as a teaching tool- extend traditional desk service- ability to e-mail chat transcript to patron- guide patrons through Web and database searches- highlight suitable print resources- use digitized versions of library handouts and guides
Reference interview - a problem solving opportunity Librarians’ behavior and actions relating to student learning Understanding learning styles increases understanding of student behavior