Learning by Doing –

Reactivating the Learning Support Programme at WIT Libraries

Authors

  • Nora Hegarty Waterford Institute of Technology
  • Alan Carbery Waterford Institute of Technology
  • Tina Hurley Waterford Institute of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11645/3.2.227

Keywords:

information literacy, active learning, learning support, academic libraries, undergraduate provision

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to describe the process involved in re-designing Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) Libraries’ information literacy programme for first year students. It is written by some of the members of the library learning support team, who deliver the programme. It describes the steps involved in the programme’s development and design, discusses the pedagogical principles that influenced the initiative, and summarises the evaluations we have undertaken to date. These evaluations have yielded positive informal and formal feedback from the students and lecturers who participated in the programme. The value of a pedagogically sound, active learning approach to information literacy training is highlighted throughout the results. By providing constructive solutions for incorporating active learning into library user education programmes, this paper is expected to be a useful source of practical information for libraries in similar positions, of similar scale, faced with similar challenges. It is likely to be of particular interest to librarians involved in information literacy education.

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Published

2009-10-12

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Peer reviewed articles from LILAC