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A Library of Learning Objects

A Library of Learning Objects. Teaching Tools to Quickly Tailor Instruction and Meet Class Needs. Presenters. Northwest Missouri State University B.D. Owens Library Maryville, MO Lori Mardis & Connie Ury. LO Definition.

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A Library of Learning Objects

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  1. A Library of Learning Objects Teaching Tools to Quickly Tailor Instruction and Meet Class Needs

  2. Presenters Northwest Missouri State University B.D. Owens LibraryMaryville, MO Lori Mardis & Connie Ury

  3. LO Definition • Learning objects (LOs) consist of digitally reusable succinct portions of self-contained information. • These units of information can be combined into larger modules of information like building blocks to meet an individual’s needs in a variety of learning contexts.

  4. Benefits • Introduce content • Gauge prior knowledge and reinforce understanding • Assess learning through application of skills • Save time • Personalize curriculum

  5. Potluck Activity • On handout: • Identify learning tasks typically covered in one-shot sessions

  6. Potluck Activity • In a group: • Select educational task you have in common – identify potential LO

  7. Potluck Activity • Development Process Worksheet

  8. Share • What will your group’s LO do? • How could the LO be represented visually? • What are the educational objectives (purpose, audience, learning outcomes)? • What activities will be performed by the learner? • What resources are needed? • How will the learning outcomes be assessed?

  9. LO Showcase: Information Cycle Timeline http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/courses/research/timeline.htm

  10. LO Showcase: Boolean Searching http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/courses/research/INTRO_E.HTML

  11. LO Showcase: Truncation http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/courses/research/truncation.html

  12. LO Showcase: Brainstorming for Synonyms http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/courses/research/truncation.html

  13. LO Showcase: Constructing a Search Strategy http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/courses/research/srchgame.html

  14. LO Showcase: Xtreme Plagiarism http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/courses/research/xplag.html

  15. Feedback • How LO could be used? • How could LO fit into larger learning experience? • Where could LO fit into your program? • Adaptations or modifications?

  16. IncorporationWeb-based courses Search Generator | CQ Researcher Tutorial

  17. Incorporation Web-supplemented courses Library4U Tutorial | Discovering Videos

  18. Incorporation Web-supplemented courses http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/courses/research/assignmentcalc/

  19. IncorporationOn-ground instructional sessions http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/courses/english/intheknow/module1/1.0.htm

  20. IncorporationOnline reference http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/articles/captivate/bsp/

  21. IncorporationMarketing interactions Play a drop-puzzle game to discover the many resources that are available in the library catalog (books, eBooks, videos, books on tape, electronic resources, music scores, maps, etc.) http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/courses/research/puzzle.swf

  22. LO Development Process • Cmap • Microsoft Office Visio • Microsoft Office OneNote

  23. Assessment • Proficiency • Knowledge • Application • Connections

  24. Practice Academic Honesty http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/services/AcademicDishonesty.htm

  25. Proficiency http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/services/7.Practice1.htm

  26. Knowledge http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/search/set.html

  27. Knowledge http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/search/set.html

  28. Application http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/pr/idm/search%20generator/libraryaid.swf

  29. Application

  30. Connections • April 2008-Students surveyed about general education tutorials & recommended reuse of LOs • 256 Fundamentals of Oral Communication students w/ 10% response rate • 133 English Composition students w/ 8% response rate • Trial survey during finals week • Results will be used to fine-tune the survey for Fall 2008

  31. Survey Results • 80% of the Fundamentals of Oral Comm. Students rate the LO movies as valuable resources for other classes & assignments http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/courses/communication/tutorial/index1.html

  32. Survey Results • Fundamentals of Oral Comm. students suggested classes in which would benefit from using the movies • Ury & Mardis analyzed the 2008-2009 reference question database for queries from students in those classes which could have been answered using the content from the movies

  33. Survey Implications Reference Questions Impacted by Using Fundamentals of Oral Communication RLOs

  34. Survey Results • 70% of the English Composition Students recommended that search tip LOs be reused for other classes or assignments. • 60% suggested that keyword and phrase searching LOs be used with other classes.

  35. Survey Implications • Reference questions impacted by using English Comp RLOs

  36. Roles of LOs within Tutorials

  37. Ease of Use-Fundamentals

  38. Ease of Use-English Comp.

  39. Lori Mardis Librarian lmardis@nwmissouri.edu 660.562.1393 Connie Ury Assistant Professor cjury@nwmissouri.edu 660.562.1669 Questions? Northwest Missouri State University B.D. Owens Library

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