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Active-learning Potions
Information Literacy in Today’s
Magical Libraries
What have you learned (about) at this
year’s ILA Annual Conference?
                    • Divide into groups
                    • Use Post-It notes
                    • Answer the question above
                      and post your answer to the
                      poster with the Post-It notes.
                    • Can you post more answers
                      than the other teams?
Name that definition

• Stabilizing through repeated use, certain
  appropriate and desirable synapses in the brain

 -- See Robert Leamnson’s Thinking About
 Teaching and Learning (53).
Name that definition II
• What would you call a collection of electronic
  records that provide information about articles,
  book reviews, or books? Individuals may search
  on specific parts of the records, called fields.
The Good News
• “While the growth of axons is profligate during
  early development, it never completely stops
  until extreme old age—perhaps only at death”
  (Leamnson 21).
• Everyone can learn.
How would you define learning?

• Think-pair-share
• Write down an answer, turn to
  your neighbor, and share your
  ideas.
• Discuss all together
Active Learning
• “Learning is a developmental process rather
  than only a question of acquisition.”
      -- What the Best College Teachers Do
            by Ken Bain (153).
• “When learning is active, students do most of the
  work. They use their brains . . . Studying ideas,
  solving problems, and applying what they learn.
  Active learning is fast-paced, fun, supportive,
  and personally engaging.”
      -- Active Learning by Mel Silberman
Active-learning Ideas
•   Listening Teams
•   Visual Quiz
•   Handouts
•   Lecture
•   Think-Pair-Share
•   Applying the CRAAP Test  Do it!
        Research question: “How does active
        learning improve a student’s education?
        Does it?”
Teaching
• “The great irony here is that
  the best teaching draws
  attention away from the
  teacher. The very best
  teaching, like the very best
  writing, is often transparent”
  (Leamnson 18).
Challenges
• “Learning new things, in short, is strenuous.
  Students will avoid it if they can” (Leamnson
  20).
• Time constraints
• Knowing the students. Derek Bok believes the
  best teachers always work to learn more about
  their students.
Wrap up
• What can we conclude from this workshop?
• What have you learned in this workshop?
• What will you take back to your library?
  -- Name three things.

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Active Learning Potions

  • 1. Active-learning Potions Information Literacy in Today’s Magical Libraries
  • 2. What have you learned (about) at this year’s ILA Annual Conference? • Divide into groups • Use Post-It notes • Answer the question above and post your answer to the poster with the Post-It notes. • Can you post more answers than the other teams?
  • 3. Name that definition • Stabilizing through repeated use, certain appropriate and desirable synapses in the brain -- See Robert Leamnson’s Thinking About Teaching and Learning (53).
  • 4. Name that definition II • What would you call a collection of electronic records that provide information about articles, book reviews, or books? Individuals may search on specific parts of the records, called fields.
  • 5. The Good News • “While the growth of axons is profligate during early development, it never completely stops until extreme old age—perhaps only at death” (Leamnson 21). • Everyone can learn.
  • 6. How would you define learning? • Think-pair-share • Write down an answer, turn to your neighbor, and share your ideas. • Discuss all together
  • 7. Active Learning • “Learning is a developmental process rather than only a question of acquisition.” -- What the Best College Teachers Do by Ken Bain (153). • “When learning is active, students do most of the work. They use their brains . . . Studying ideas, solving problems, and applying what they learn. Active learning is fast-paced, fun, supportive, and personally engaging.” -- Active Learning by Mel Silberman
  • 8. Active-learning Ideas • Listening Teams • Visual Quiz • Handouts • Lecture • Think-Pair-Share • Applying the CRAAP Test  Do it! Research question: “How does active learning improve a student’s education? Does it?”
  • 9. Teaching • “The great irony here is that the best teaching draws attention away from the teacher. The very best teaching, like the very best writing, is often transparent” (Leamnson 18).
  • 10. Challenges • “Learning new things, in short, is strenuous. Students will avoid it if they can” (Leamnson 20). • Time constraints • Knowing the students. Derek Bok believes the best teachers always work to learn more about their students.
  • 11. Wrap up • What can we conclude from this workshop? • What have you learned in this workshop? • What will you take back to your library? -- Name three things.