Library Resources For Active Learning (Online Library Guide)
Date
2022Author
Ryan, Michael F.
Technological University of the Shannon Midlands Midwest
Library Team TUS Midwest
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The Library guide, Library Resources for Active Learning
is aimed at academic staff, interested in accessing and
evaluating a range of recommended resources for the
development of learner-centred active learning initiatives in
their classrooms and beyond.
The guide aligns with the Library’s overall teaching and
learning strategy, which incorporates critical thinking, and is
based on the principles of information literacy - ‘a set of skills
and abilities which everyone needs to undertake information related tasks; for instance, how to discover, access, interpret,
analyse, manage, create, communicate, store and share
information’ (CILIP, 2018).
Drawing on The Compendium of Active Learning: strategies
for student engagement, Vol. 1 (Ryan, 2021), this guide
contains a definition of active learning, and looks at some
examples of educational theories, methods, and frameworks
in terms of putting active learning into practice.
The main focus of the guide is on providing listings of national
and international resources for active learning enthusiasts
and practitioners involved in teaching and assessment in
further and higher education. Links to the following types of
materials are provided:
• Books;
• eBooks;
• Online journals;
• Websites
• TED Talks.
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