From students to authors: Fostering student content creation with Scalar

IF 0.5 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Marcela Y. Isuster
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Abstract The research paper, an established method of assessment, is not always the best choice of assignments. Its structured format can stifle creativity and inhibit other methods of constructing knowledge. To address these concerns, a liaison librarian partnered with faculty to have students create Scalar projects. Scalar is a free and open-source publishing platform that facilitates the creation of multimedia digital scholarship, making it a great platform to produce engaging interactive visual essays that can transcend academia and foster student content creation. This case study describes several iterations of Scalar assignments that were implemented in seven courses in six disciplines, with four different instruction methods. Variations in the effectiveness of these methods demonstrated the need for interactive in-class instruction and the benefits of the librarian-faculty collaboration.
从学生到作者:用Scalar培养学生内容创作
摘要研究论文作为一种既定的评估方法,并不总是作业的最佳选择。它的结构化形式会扼杀创造力,并抑制其他构建知识的方法。为了解决这些问题,一位联络馆员与教师合作,让学生创建Scalar项目。Scalar是一个免费开源的出版平台,有助于多媒体数字学术的创建,使其成为一个制作引人入胜的交互式视觉文章的好平台,这些文章可以超越学术界,促进学生的内容创作。本案例研究描述了标量作业的几次迭代,这些迭代在六个学科的七门课程中使用了四种不同的教学方法。这些方法有效性的差异表明了课堂互动教学的必要性以及图书管理员与教师合作的好处。
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College & Undergraduate Libraries
College & Undergraduate Libraries INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: College & Undergraduate Libraries enables libraries serving primarily undergraduate students to enhance the range of services, resources, and facilities offered to their constituents while also contributing to staff professional development. Whether focusing on public services, technical services, management, or technology, the journal highlights the fact that undergraduate libraries must collaborate with agencies both on and off campus in order to survive and thrive. In addition to numerous columns on current topics, typical contents include research-based articles, case studies, reports of best practices, an occasional literature review or product review, and opinion pieces.
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