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2016-08-11
Peck, Carla L., Dingwall, J.R.
What is active learning? Why should I build active learning strategies into my teaching? Using technology to promote active learning (J.R. Dingwall). Looking closely at some active learning strategies. Selecting and personalizing active learning strategies.
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Library guide assessment: an in-depth look at science, engineering and business subject guides
Download2021-06-03
Nunn, Natasha, Henry, Alison, Pow, Virginia, Sherbaniuk, Patti, Stieglitz, Lauren
Library guides are widely used to organize and share information. At the University of Alberta, subject librarians use library guides to create subject area guides, topical guides and course-specific guides. These guides are a common tool, but how helpful are they to our users? How often are they...
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Maximizing the Effectiveness of the "One Shot" Workshop: University of Alberta Libraries Workshop, February 25, 2016
Download2016-02-25
Three key principles to maximize one-shot workshops.