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Enhancing Online Learning: Utilizing Interactive Tutorials and Active Learning Strategies

Discover practical methods to enrich your online tutorials by incorporating interactive elements and active learning exercises. This guide explores concepts from the ACRL Instructional Technologies Committee, emphasizing the importance of engagement in web tutorials. Learn how to effectively design and adapt existing modules, as well as where to find valuable resources. Whether you’re developing asynchronous research guides or point-of-need tutorials, this information will aid in creating effective online learning experiences. Contact Lindsey McLean for more insights.

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Enhancing Online Learning: Utilizing Interactive Tutorials and Active Learning Strategies

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  1. Why Start from Scratch? Recycle ideas, active learning exercises, and design from other online tutorials 2013 SCIL Works | Hack Your Library! Lindsey McLean | Loyola Marymount University

  2. Why Interactivity? According to the ACRL Instructional Technologies Committee (2008), “Web tutorials should include interactive exercises such as simulations or quizzes.” UC Irvine Begin Research Tutorial

  3. Types of Online Instruction Asynchronous Research Guides Point-of-Need Tutorials Stand-Alone Tutorials San Jose State University Libraries Online Tutorials LMU English 110 LibGuide UC Irvine Begin Research Tutorial

  4. Asynchronous Research Guides Stand-Alone Tutorials When Should I Use Interactive Exercises? UC Irvine Begin Research Tutorial LMU English 110 LibGuide

  5. Finding Interactive Learning Exercises for Your Tutorial or Research Guide Use the Active Learning Exercises for Online Information Literacy Tutorials LibGuide to find interactive exercises to use and adapt. These activities are organized according to the ACRL Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education libguides.lmu.edu/onlinetutorialactivities

  6. Copy and paste simple HTML Using Pre-Existing Activities in Your Online Learning Object Some methods for using the activities you found in the Active Learning Exercises for Online Information Literacy Tutorials Ask (politely)

  7. Bonus: Design Tips for Online Tutorials Teaching in an Online Environment Design Recommendations for Online Tutorials

  8. Questions? Contact me Lindsey mclean Reference & Instruction Librarian William H. Hannon Library Loyola Marymount University Lindsey.mclean2@lmu.edu libguides.lmu.edu/onlinetutorialactivities

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