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Buch, Englisch, 330 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm

Embracing Change

Alternatives to Traditional Research Writing Assignments

Buch, Englisch, 330 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm

ISBN: 978-0-8389-3766-2
Verlag: American Library Association


The pedagogical value and real-life applicability of traditional research writing assignments has been investigated since at least the 1990s, and the increase in adoption of alternative assignments could be an indication that students are questioning their long-term benefits. Traditional research writing assignments do not always align with the goals and outcomes that students set for their education.

Embracing Change: Alternatives to Traditional Research Writing Assignments collects existing alternative assignments from librarians and classroom instructors and examines their benefits and drawbacks, impact on various student populations, and the support needed to make them successful. In two parts—Analog-Driven Assignments and Technology-Driven Assignments—authors offer a wealth of insight into the theory and practice of utilizing alternative assignments. Case studies detail the development of assignments, their implementation, lessons learned, and assessment, and provide examples and reference materials for incorporating or refining your own alternative assignments. Projects covered include: - how students engage with writing gray literature
- producing a local voting guide
- creating museum-level exhibit labels
- composing and printing original poems using a letterpress
- developing finding aids
- writing a children’s book
- creating infographics and lightning talk videos
- learning digital literacy using podcasts
- a variety of digital humanities projects 
Embracing Change is a testament to the power of interdisciplinary collaboration, highlights the value of alternative assignments, and provides librarians and educators with practical guidance for creating, implementing, and supporting alternatives to research writing assignments.
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- Acknowledgments
Introduction
Silke Higgins and Ngoc-Yen Tran
- PART I: Analog-Driven Assignments
Chapter 1. Research Unbound
A Semester-long Course and a Tool Kit of Activities Promoting Creative Expressions of Scholarship
Annie Armstrong
- Chapter 2. Thresholds Concepts and Rhetorical Contexts
Looking for Transfer and Letting Go of the Research Paper
Nicole Bungert, Kate L. Ganski, Shevaun E. Watson, and Kristin Woodward
- Chapter 3. Student-Generated Local Candidate Voter Guides
Teaching Information Literacy through Partnering Librarians and Faculty
Angeline Prichard, Sarah M. Surak, and Adam Hoffman
- Chapter 4. Creating Museum Exhibits
Faculty-Librarian Collaboration within a First-Year Research Course
Ginny Boehme, Steve Sullivan, and Kevin Messner
- Chapter 5. The Poetic Table of the Elements
A Case Study in Radical Science Writing through Object-Based and Haptic Learning
Susan Guinn-Chipman, Danny Long, Gregory Robl, and Julia Seko
- Chapter 6. Soviet Counterculture, Poison Girls, and Glue Sticks
Teaching Information Literacy with Do-It-Yourself Zines
Shira Loev Eller and Tina Plottel
- Chapter 7. Friendly Finding Aid
A Collaborative Way to Build Primary Source Research Foundations
Laura Godden, Teri L. Holford, Patricia Stovey, and Tiffany Trimmer
- Chapter 8. Remembering Local Mexican American History through Storytime
Karna Younger and Betsaida M. Reyes
- PART II: Technology-Driven Assignments
Chapter 9. Students as Wikipedia Teachers
Creating an Authentic Peer Learning Experience with a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Juliann Couture, Rebecca Kuglitsch, and Alexander Watkins
- Chapter 10. Writing for Wikipedia
Applying Disciplinary Knowledge to the Biggest Encyclopedia
Robin Miller and Liliana LaValle
- Chapter 11. Infographics
Pedagogical Innovation to Enhance University Students’ Academic and Information Literacy
Victoria F. Caplan and Amy Man Lai Chi
- Chapter 12. What Fascinates You?
Infographics as Research-Based Inquiry for Artists
Tammi M. Owens and Camille Hawbaker Voorhees
- Chapter 13. Wading into the Data Deluge
Introducing Data Literacy under the Umbrella of Information Literacy to First-Year Undergraduate Students
Kaila Bussert, Mercedes Rutherford-Patten, and Russell White
- Chapter 14. Reinforcing Asynchronous Learning through Student Lightning Talk Videos
Sarah H. Jeong
- Chapter 15. Now This Is Podcasting
Supporting the Use of Podcasts as a Paper Alternative in the Library
Victoria Longfield
- Chapter 16. Digital Partnerships
Nontraditional Learning Opportunities at the Freedman Center for Digital Scholarship
Amanda Koziura and R. Benjamin Gorham
- Chapter 17. Placing History
Using Digital Maps to Situate Historical Research and Foreground Student Authorship
Jason Ezell and Lucy Rosenbloom
- Biographies


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