Using iPads to Facilitate Library Instruction Sessions in a SCALE-UP Classroom |
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Authors: | Michelle J Gibeault |
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Institution: | University of Arkansas Libraries, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA |
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Abstract: | This study details a trial in which three undergraduate library instruction sessions were conducted on a class set of iPads in a SCALE-UP classroom. The iPads suggested strong potential as replacements for desktop computers and demonstrated support for key active learning approaches: instant polling, content sharing, and navigation of Webpages and databases. The SCALE-UP classroom has made notable contributions in promoting undergraduate learning, and its advantages were found to be applicable to library instruction. The pedagogy that the space is designed to reinforce, collaborative learning segments interspersed with lecture components, seemed to promote student engagement in library instruction sessions. |
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Keywords: | Active learning computer-assisted instruction information literacy iPads Nearpod SCALE-UP classrooms space utilization tablet technologies |
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