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Bard, Therese Bissen – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1996
Discusses the use of cooperative learning activities in interactive distance learning classes at the University of Hawaii School of Library and Information Studies. Topics include dyad and small group discussions, group projects, evaluating cooperative learning on interactive television, effect on academic performance, students' evaluation, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cooperative Learning, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Distance Education
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Wolfram, Dietmar – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1994
Discusses the concept of audiographics to support distance education in library and information science. On-campus and off-campus student attitudes and perceptions toward the technology used in a graduate information and communication technology course are compared. Both groups found audiographics to be beneficial, though off-campus students…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Differences, Distance Education
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Nakano, Kimberly L.; Morrison, Janet – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1992
Describes a program at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, in which library school students in the introduction to reference course participate in a required practicum at the research library information desk. Although a survey of other accredited library schools shows no other similar practicum program, 49% of those surveyed expressed interest.…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Curriculum Design, Faculty, Graduate Students
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Carmichael, James V., Jr.; Shontz, Marilyn L. – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1997
Describes a survey of graduates from master's in library and information studies programs concerning social responsibility and gender issues and the treatment that these subjects received in their classes. Results are discussed that indicate that librarians and library education are less progressive than commonly depicted, and a copy of the survey…
Descriptors: Course Content, Gender Issues, Graduate Students, Graduate Surveys