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Reusable Learning Objects at Cardiff University Library: The Information Literacy Resource Bank

Reusable Learning Objects at Cardiff University Library: The Information Literacy Resource Bank. Rebecca Mogg Cardiff University. Overview. Introducing learning objects and the ILRB ILRB highlights Usage in information literacy teaching What next?. What are learning objects?.

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Reusable Learning Objects at Cardiff University Library: The Information Literacy Resource Bank

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  1. Reusable Learning Objects at Cardiff University Library:The Information Literacy Resource Bank Rebecca Mogg Cardiff University

  2. Overview • Introducing learning objects and the ILRB • ILRB highlights • Usage in information literacy teaching • What next?

  3. What are learning objects? • Standalone resource • Support learning and teaching • Re-usable JISC 2003. Funding 14/03: study to assess long-term retention and re-use of e-learning materials. Bristol: JISC.

  4. Aims of the ILRB • Bite-size, re-usable IL learning and teaching resources: • Support Schools & Subject Librarians in embedding IL • Enhance face-to-face IL teaching as required • Improve self-help resources for students

  5. Student activities • Check prior knowledge • Practise skills • Formative assessment

  6. Enhancing lesson materials PowerPoint slides Handouts

  7. E-Learning Embedded or linked to within E-Learning modules: • Information Literacy / Skills • Study skills • PDP

  8. Self-help resources • Self-help web pages • Marking feedback • Sources of further help at the end of handouts • Student queries

  9. Sharing the ILRB resources • Resources on a publicly accessible web site • Promote sharing of expertise and materials within the profession • JORUM

  10. What next? • Re-purposing APA learning objects to create new Harvard referencing resources • Evaluating Information tutorial • Podcasts

  11. Visit the Information Literacy Resource Bank at http://ilrb.cardiff.ac.uk Rebecca Mogg moggr2@cardiff.ac.uk

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