Online Learning Update

November 5, 2013

Embedded Librarianship: A Collaboration That Improves Student Learning Outcomes

Filed under: Online Learning News — Ray Schroeder @ 12:06 am

by Betty Thomas, Charlotte Law Library

With the increasing number of classes going online, collaboration with an embedded librarian helps instructors improve students’ information literacy skills. Students learn to evaluate information that will not only help them with coursework but also carry over to their work and personal lives. While various community colleges are implementing alternative models of collaboration, embedded librarianship meets the needs of 21st century instruction and learning. Thomas and McIntosh plan to continue to collaborate and anticipate even more pronounced improvements in student outcomes in the coming year.

http://charlottelawlibrary.wordpress.com/2013/10/29/embedded-librarianship-a-collaboration-that-improves-student-learning-outcomes/

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