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  1. Duffy, T.M.; Knuth, R.A.: Hypermedia and instruction : where is the match? (1990) 0.03
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  2. Overbaugh, R.C.: Research-based guidelines for computer-based instruction development (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The current generation of authoring systems provides tools for non programmers to create software. Provides guidelines for educators who wish to design custom software to meet either their own or other's needs. Many instructional design theories and related computer based empirical research findings are merged into a prescription for the most important facet of courseware development - instructional design. The instructional design process, based on Gagne's 9 events of learning, is broken into 4 domains: instructional set, teaching strategies, student performance, and issues unique to computer based instruction
  3. Crosby, M.E.; Stelovsky, J.: From multimedia instruction to multimedia evaluation (1995) 0.02
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  4. Leach, B.A.: Identifying CD-ROM use patterns as a tool for evaluating user instruction (1994) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Workstation sign up records were used to determine use patterns for individuals searching CD-ROM databases in the Biological Sciences Library at Ohio State University between Jan 87 and Jun 91. Data were gathered for the number of database uses, interval between first and last database use, and number of academic quarters in which databases were used. More than half the individuals recorded all use within one month. Over one third recorded use on only one day. Results suggest that the library should emphasize basic point of use instruction for first time searchers and deemphasize workshops
  5. Vishwanatham, R.; Wilkins, W.; Jevec, T.: ¬The Internet as a medium for online instruction (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes the work of a task force of librarians, at Illinois University at Chicago, in developing an introductory course on the online searching of the Internet and which was conducted over the University's electronic mail network. The 16 lesson course was distributed via listserv to students, staff, residents, and faculty (some using university facilities and some using equipment at their home or office) in various locations throughout the state. Initially, more than 450 people subscribes. Subscribers received 2 lessons a week for 8 weeks. Lessons were made available via FTP ot gopher after initial distribution. Content included basic information, troubleshooting advice, and exercises for practice. Pre and post tests were conducted via listserv to assess the participants' prior knowledge and subsequent knowledge gain. Describes the development of the online course, discusses the results of pre and post tests, and notes the implications for the library's instructional role of using an online instruction medium
  6. Ferris, A.M.: Cataloging Internet resources using MARC21 and AACR2 : Online training for working catalogers (2002) 0.02
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    Abstract
    This article endorses the use of Web-based instruction for cataloging education as represented by OCLC's online course, Cataloging Internet Resources Using MARC21 and AACR2. This type of instruction is particularly useful to working catalogers (professional and paraprofessional alike) who cannot spare the time or the expense to attend workshops and seminars in order to receive training in the latest developments in the field. The OCLC course also paves the way for a new standardized program of online cataloging education that will be tailored for working catalogers at all levels of expertise and that will offer specialized, yet convenient, training in a wide variety of formats.
  7. Meer, P.F.V.; Rike, G.E.: Multimedia: meeting the demand for user education with a self instructional tutorial (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes the development and evaluation, at Western Michigan University, of a multimedia self instructional tutorial designed to introduce library services and teach basic skills in a cost effective manner. Reports results of an evaluation comparing the tutorial with traditional workbook instruction. No significant differences were found between the experimental and control groups, indicating that the tutorial was as effective as the workbook. Includes implications for user education, along with advice for developers of similar projects
  8. Linn, M.C.: Cognition and distance learning (1996) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Considers whether distance learning can transform higher education, saving money and improving student learning. Students who take an autonomous stance towards instruction tend to learn most from courses. Course designers who take a scaffolded knowledge integration approach to course design can enable autononous learning. Describes the scaffolded knowledge approaches to distance learning
  9. Yi, H.: Library instruction goes online : an inevitable trend (2005) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Purpose - To demonstrate how there is an irreversible momentum towards the adoption of online modes of delivery for library instruction, a process which will have distinctive benefits in the promotion of enhanced levels of information literacy (IL). Design/methodology/approach - The author uses case study and other literature, plus examples from personal professional practice to build an argument. Findings - The momentum towards "cyber-delivery" is inevitable and is driven by a variety of factors, which can be understood as either external or intrinsic to the arena of IL. External factors include the pressure to find the most effective educational approaches to train students to use tools such as Google appropriately (virtual formats are best to deal with virtual challenges); intrinsic factors include the innate suitability of online IL for encouraging independent learning and student-centred education. Research limitations/implications - The research technique consists of a dualistic analysis of dynamic factors driving the digital library movement towards online delivery of IL: this has the potential to be extended to other LIS contexts and tested for robustness and relevance. Practical implications - The paper shows how the LIS practitioner can better understand the relevance of courseware-based models of IL delivery for their user education practice. Originality/value - An insightful summary and coherent analysis of a range of disparate trends in digital library developments helps provide a coherent overview of a fast-developing aspect of the current LIS world.
  10. Kendall, M.: Tackling student referencing errors through an online tutorial (2005) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Purpose - To evaluate the impact of an interactive online tutorial aiming to improve student citing and referencing practice. Design/methodology/approach - Action research involving three cycles of activity: identification of the most frequently occurring errors made by new undergraduates and postgraduates following instruction in citing and reference practice given in the autumn of 2002; creation of the tutorial for use by the same students in spring 2003, with the quizzes contributing to a portfolio assessment for the undergraduates. Comparison of the students' performance before and after using the tutorial, monitoring through WebCT tracking facilities and usability tests with dyslexic students; adoption of the tutorial as the standard departmental practice, repeating the monitoring activities to compare the results with the previous year. Findings - The results of the first cycle of activity showed a high number of errors, despite the instruction received by students, and the need to start the tutorial at an unanticipated basic level. The students responded positively to the tutorial and some improvements in practice were identified, although the tracking facilities revealed limited use by some undergraduates. Comparison of the errors made in 2003-2004 with those of 2002-2003 showed improvements all round. Research limitations/implications - Some of the improvements may be accounted for by the change of practice part way through the previous academic year and other interventions. Originality/value - The methods used will inform others wishing to carry out and evaluate online learning initiatives. It shows a qualified success in the use of online learning for this purpose.
  11. Heaton, G.; Kaszuba, S.; D'Agostino, D.: ¬A HyperCard program to assist users at a self-help periodicals information center (1993) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes the development of a periodicals self help instruction program written in HyperCard for the Macintosh by the Science and Medicine Library of the University of Toronto, Canada. The program explains the general concepts of how to search for article citations in periodical indexes; and how to find locations for periodicals in the online catalogue. Preliminary testing has shown that many people use the program but there has been no discernible impact on the number of periodical questions at the Reference Desk. A more detailed study of user response needs to be undertaken to learn if the tutorial should be revised
  12. Fjällbrant, N.: EDUCATE : a WWW-based programme for information education, training and access (1997) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes End user Courses in Information Access through Communication Technology (EDUCATE), a 3 year project funded by the European Union and designed to meet the needs of scientists, engineers and information specialists. It involves the collaboration of 6 universities and is designed as a multimedia programme which can be used in a variety of ways including self instruction, as part of formal training course, and as a reference and access tool to information sources, and thus far, applicable in 2 subject areas: physics and electrical and electronic engineering
  13. Dirks, H.: Lernen im Internet oder mit Gedrucktem? : Eine Untersuchung zeigt: Fernunterrichts-Teilnehmer wollen beides! (2002) 0.01
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    Date
    11. 8.2002 15:05:22
  14. Koltay, T.: ¬A hypertext tutorial on abstracting for library science students (1995) 0.01
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    Date
    27. 1.1996 18:22:06
  15. Goeller, K.E.: Web-based collaborative learning : a perspective on the future (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
  16. Brusilovsky, P.; Eklund, J.; Schwarz, E.: Web-based education for all : a tool for development adaptive courseware (1998) 0.01
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    Date
    1. 8.1996 22:08:06
  17. Franke, F.; Scholle, U.: "Neue Schulungen braucht das Land" : Ergebnisse von zwei Fortbildungsveranstaltungen des Hochschulbibliothekszentrums Nordrhein-Westfalen über die Vermittlung von Informationskompetenz durch DV-basierte Schulungsangebote (2003) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Wie müssen wir virtuelle Rundgänge und Online-Tutorials gestalten, damit sie ihre Zielgruppe auch wirklich erreichen? Worauf müssen wir bei einer guten Präsentation unseres OPACs achten? Was machen wir mit großen Schülergruppen? Diesen Fragen stellten sich insgesamt 22 Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare in Münster und Köln während zweier Fortbildungsveranstaltungen des HBZ im Juni 2003. Ziel der jeweils zweitägigen Workshops, die in Zusammenarbeit mit der Adhoc-Arbeitsgruppe "Informationskompetenz" der AG der Universitätsbibliotheken im VBNW konzipiert wurden, waren Konzepte und erste Schritte zur Umsetzung von elektronischen Angeboten zur Vermittlung von Bibliotheksbzw. Informationskompetenz. Dem voraus ging die konstruktive Bewertung von bereits existierenden Materialien, die zum einen von den Teilnehmern aus ihren Bibliotheken mitgebracht wurden, zum anderen über Bibliotheks-Homepages abrufbar waren. Die Teilnehmer, die in ihren Bibliotheken bereits Benutzerschulungen konzipieren und durchführen, beschäftigten sich dabei in Gruppen u.a. mit den Themen - Virtuelle Rundgänge, - Online-Tutorials - Bibliothekseinführungen für Schüler und Erstsemester - Präsentationen von Online-Katalog und Methoden zur Literatursuche. Im Folgenden werden einige wesentliche und manchmal durchaus kontrovers diskutierte Ergebnisse und Thesen wiedergegeben, die sich aus der Arbeit der Teilnehmer ergeben haben. Sie erheben keinen Anspruch auf Ausgewogenheit oder Vollständigkeit, können aber als Anregungen und Diskussionsgrundlage für zukünftige Projekte dienen.
    Date
    31.12.2003 18:22:26
  18. Künzel, R.: Neue Medien in Lehre und Studium : Zu den Empfehlungen der Hochschulrektorenkonferenz (1998) 0.01
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    Source
    Bibliothek: Forschung und Praxis. 22(1998) H.1, S.18-21
  19. Shave, C.: Developing on-line courses : teacher support needs (1998) 0.01
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