Active learning techniques for librarians : practical examples / Andrew Walsh and Padma Inala
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Bibliogr. en fin de chapitre. Index
Chapter 1, What is active learning ? Introduction What is active learning ? Importance of active learning in library teaching Chapter 2, Active learning tips Starting and finishing the session In the middle Mobile phones and other gadgets Web 2.0 Inductions Chapter 3, Lesson plans Blank lesson plan templates Citation searching and impact factors Current awareness made easy Evaluating web resources The information cycle Introducing Dewey Referencing and plagiarism Search smarter, search faster Types of information resources What can the library do for you ? Writing your literature review
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