Session Number
P412
Keywords
brain-based learning, active learning, library instruction
Description
The practice of active learning in library instructions can be traced back to the 90s and is seen to have exponentially expanded with the rapid advancement of technology. As opposed to the traditional lecture-based bibliographic instructions, engaging students in the learning process has become more and more indispensable in the current world.
The concept of brain-based library can be used to further enhance active learning environment in a library instruction. The presentation intends to relate active learning to the changing pattern of information access, which is crucial in dealing with the digital natives that become the patrons of today’s libraries. Thus general findings from brain researches will be highlighted to associate with active learning instructions towards the transformation of brain-based libraries in developing future minds.
The presentation also aims to showcase what has been implemented in a Malaysian library context of active learning. Though not fully embracing the ideals of active learning, it can be observed that some methods of active learning have been employed in conducting library instructions, or locally commonly known as user education programs.
P412 Presentation
New Way to Learn, New Way to Success: Transforming a Brain-Based Library Via Active Learning Instructions
The practice of active learning in library instructions can be traced back to the 90s and is seen to have exponentially expanded with the rapid advancement of technology. As opposed to the traditional lecture-based bibliographic instructions, engaging students in the learning process has become more and more indispensable in the current world.
The concept of brain-based library can be used to further enhance active learning environment in a library instruction. The presentation intends to relate active learning to the changing pattern of information access, which is crucial in dealing with the digital natives that become the patrons of today’s libraries. Thus general findings from brain researches will be highlighted to associate with active learning instructions towards the transformation of brain-based libraries in developing future minds.
The presentation also aims to showcase what has been implemented in a Malaysian library context of active learning. Though not fully embracing the ideals of active learning, it can be observed that some methods of active learning have been employed in conducting library instructions, or locally commonly known as user education programs.