Designing Information Literacy Instruction
The Teaching Tripod Approach
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:1st May '14
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Designing Information Literacy Instruction: The Teaching Tripod Approach provides a working knowledge of how instructional design (ID) applies to information literacy instruction (ILI). Its "how to do it" approach is directed at instruction librarians in all library settings and deals with both face-to-face and online ID issues. No matter where an instruction librarian works, whom they are teaching, or what delivery mode they will be using, the ID process remains the same: ·Start with the user and the user's needs. ·Identify the instructional problem(s). ·Develop outcomes that address these problem(s). ·Use outcomes to drive both the learning activities included and the assessments used to measure the attainment of the success of the instructional endeavor. This book will help instruction librarians create instruction for all types of environments and in all modes of delivery. It includes exercises and worksheets to help the reader work through the instructional design process. Based on Kaplowitz’s innovative Teaching Tripod model, it will help instructional librarians clearly define the crucial links between outcomes, activities and assessment.
Overall, I believe that any new professional engaging in information literacy instruction should read this text. I greatly appreciate Kaplowitz’s workbook because of its clear and organized instruction. While the name ‘tripod approach’ may seem just another piece of jargon, the ideas, theory, and experience behind it are both sound and useful to information professionals today. * Currents in Teaching and Learning *
Joan Kaplowitz's accessible book on instructional design provides practical insight for all librarians who teach. The Teaching Tripod approach, which is adaptable to a range of teaching situations, is a valuable resource for those who are reshaping and refining their information literacy instruction programs in the face of an evolving information literacy landscape, where the learners, the educational environment, and the information literacy models themselves are all changing. -- Trudi E. Jacobson, Distinguished Librarian and Head of the Information Literacy Department, University at Albany
ISBN: 9780810885844
Dimensions: 277mm x 217mm x 13mm
Weight: 617g
220 pages