Journal of the Medical Library Association (Nov 2016)

Flipping one-shot library instruction: using Canvas and Pecha Kucha for peer teaching

  • Alexander J. Carroll,
  • Nedelina Tchangalova,
  • Eileen G. Harrington

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2016.58
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 104, no. 2

Abstract

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Objective: This study sought to determine whether a flipped classroom that facilitated peer learning would improve undergraduate health sciences students’ abilities to find, evaluate, and use appropriate evidence for research assignments. Methods: Students completed online modules in a learning management system, with librarians facilitating subsequent student-directed, in-person sessions. Mixed methods assessment was used to evaluate program outcomes. Results: Students learned information literacy concepts but did not consistently apply them in research assignments. Faculty interviews revealed strengthened partnerships between librarians and teaching faculty. Conclusion: This pedagogy shows promise for implementing and evaluating a successful flipped information literacy program.

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