In what modality is library instruction delivered?
Answer
For synchronous classes held in-person or online, lessons may be structured as lectures, active learning, or workshops depending on learning objectives and related content.
Whether deliverable content is requested to be taught asynchronously or provided as a supplement following a live class, our librarians are glad to discuss options for:
- video lessons
- screencasts
- interactive tutorials
- research guides specific to your course or subject area.
General-use tutorials have been ready-made on popular library needs. If desired, completion of these tutorials can be made a course assignment.
Links below demonstrate the versatile and custom ways in which our research guides can be delivered.
Links & Files
- Library Tutorials Opens in new window
- Applied Behavior Analysis Opens in new window
- BUS 399: Professional Writing for Contract Specialists Opens in new window
- BUS 307: Business Management and Organization Opens in new window
- HIST 202: Making History Opens in new window
- Information for Seminarians Opens in new window
- Shakespeare Studies Opens in new window