Using Information Literacy Instruction Techniques in Alma Training
vendredi 12 mai 2023 à 13:30–14:15 PDT
San Jose
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Session Abstract
This presentation summarizes the preparation, implementation, and ongoing assessment of training Library Assistants within an Electronic Resources Acquisitions Unit for migration from the Millennium iii system to Alma/Primo VE using learning theories and instructional models adapted from Information Literacy Instruction (2nd ed.) by Grassian and Kaplowitz. This presentation will:
- Summarize learning theories and instructional models
- Describe the conceptual models and informational/work silos that underlie one library management system and the workflows thereof and the changes necessary to learning how to work in Alma/Primo VE
- Describe examples of how these learning theories and instructional models were applied to specific training and presentation methods used to introduce Alma
- Provide description and assessment of tools/technology used for learning/training
- Describe the process for ad hoc assessment of methods based on feedback from staff, departmental, and institutional needs
Learning Outcome #1
Describe examples of how educational learning theories and instructional models can be applied to specific training and presentation methods used to introduce Alma workflows.
Learning Outcome #2
Describe ad hoc methods of assessing learning/training models based on feedback from staff, departmental, and institutional needs.
Track
Strategy
Applicable Ex Libris Product
Alma
Primo VE
SFX
Primo VE
SFX
Target Audience Skill Level
None — General Audience
Beginner
Beginner