100-level classes
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Revision as of 18:52, 11 August 2008
100-level Classes Description
Another common access point to first-year students is large-enrollment 100-level classes, such as English Composition, or Intro to Communication / Psych / Business, or other university-wide service courses. In these classes, the librarian might work with faculty coordinating multiple sections of a common syllabus to incorporate IL instruction tied directly to a research assignment.
Approaches at Different Institutions
Ohio University
We have had access to 2 or 3 hours of instruction with nearly all sections of the required composition course for about 5 years. This has been an intense collaboration, with many ups and downs, and a steep learning curve for everyone!
-add script, scaffold-