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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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Developing Strong Data Roots in Fertile Library Soil: e-Science in Canadian Libraries
2013-06-01
Part of a CLA panel presentation entitled, \"Canadian eResearch Community: A Reunion and an Invitation.\" Collectively and individually Canadian academic libraries are turning our energy and resources towards eResearch/eScience initiatives. Initiatives may include data management, institutional...
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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.
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2013-01-01
Vanderjagt, Leah, Sivak, Allison
The institutional repository (IR) is more than an end product that holds content. It is a complex system with a variety of participants and a development course that can most accurately be described as “perpetual beta.” As a software system with both commercial and open-source iterations, an...