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Active Learning: Empowering Students Toward Information Literacy Kelly Cannon Outreach and Scholarly Communication Librarian Muhlenberg College [email protected]

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Page 1: Active Learning: Empowering Students Toward Information Literacy Kelly Cannon Outreach and Scholarly Communication Librarian Muhlenberg College kcannon@muhlenberg.edu

Active Learning:Empowering Students Toward Information

Literacy

Kelly CannonOutreach and Scholarly Communication Librarian

Muhlenberg [email protected]

Page 2: Active Learning: Empowering Students Toward Information Literacy Kelly Cannon Outreach and Scholarly Communication Librarian Muhlenberg College kcannon@muhlenberg.edu

What is “active learning”?

Page 3: Active Learning: Empowering Students Toward Information Literacy Kelly Cannon Outreach and Scholarly Communication Librarian Muhlenberg College kcannon@muhlenberg.edu

Active learning:

•Academic content manipulated in class•Reflection after activity•Students at center•Librarian instructor as guide on the side

Source: Thomas, T. (2009). Active learning. Encyclopedia of the social and cultural foundations of education. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

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Is active learning better?

•What are the advantages and disadvantages of traditional lecture vs. active learning?

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Active learning is better

“Lectures invite student passivity, and research shows that passive students learn less.” --Source: Thomas, T. (2009). Active learning. Encyclopedia of the social and cultural foundations of education. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

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The liminal spaces

•Let’s “think about how our teaching practices … either help students work toward … moments of insight—or perhaps inadvertently hinder them by describing a simple step-by-step process that defuses troublesomeness to make it more manageable.” --Source: Fister, B. (2015). The liminal library. LILAC, Newcastle University.

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•“The idea is that being in [a] liminal state is good preparation for the ambiguous and uncertain places we will encounter in the future. Seeing oneself as capable of making the crossing to a better understanding can be empowering and even exhilarating. Rather than focusing our efforts on bringing students to a place where everything makes sense, the learner becomes practiced at navigating uncertainty. As [Ray] Land put it, “Troublesomeness is less a barrier than an opportunity for learning.’”--Source: Fister, B. (2015). The liminal library. LILAC, Newcastle University.

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Active learning in the liminal spaces

•Minimizes or postpones lecture•Invites students’ active engagement •Allows students to make mistakes•Allows students to make the discoveries•Discourages pat answers or over-simplification

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I.L. concept: Citing sources

•Traditional approach•Active learning approach

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I.L. concept: Authority

•Traditional approach•Active learning approach

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I.L. concept: Primary v. secondary

•Traditional approach•Active learning approach

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I.L. concept: Database searching

•Traditional approach•Active learning approach

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