Abstract
Active learning methods were employed in designing library instruction for an experimental freshman seminar at California State University-San Bernardino. Rather than rely on the traditional lecture/demonstration format, the centerpiece of the ninety-minute "one-shot" sessions was a small-group, self-guided exercise focusing on the library's online system. As a prelude to the hands-on exercise, students participated in class discussions on the importance of information literacy. Opportunities for individual instruction also were provided. Student, librarian, and faculty evaluations of the sessions were favorable.
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Dabbour, K. S. (1997). Applying active learning methods to the design of library instruction for a freshman seminar. College and Research Libraries, 58(4), 299–308. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl.58.4.299
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