Revitalizing the One-Shot Instruction Session Using Problem-Based Learning

Authors

  • Barbara Ferrer Kenney

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5860/rusq.47n4.386

Abstract

Problem-based learning (PBL) provides the theoretical framework for a learner-centered active instructional experience that relies on collaboration, critical thinking, and hands-on interaction with resources. When used in a one-shot session, PBL challenges the instruction librarian to strengthen and renew their pedagogical skills. Sessions are lively and provide the opportunity for students and faculty to experience library instruction in a new and dynamic way. PBL and information literacy are ideal partners with limitless possibilities for enhanced library instruction.

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Published

2011-08-04

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