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Engaging Students via E-learning : Joy, Challenges, and Opportunities

University Library (November 29, 2013)
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CONFERENCE / SYMPOSIUM : JULAC Libraries Forum 2013

The Challenges Facing Higher Education in Hong Kong Today
Overview of JULAC Activities
JULAC Common Card Project
RAE 2014, Licensing, and Copyright Issues
Chatting Up a Storm : Collaborating on Chat Reference
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New Pedagogies with Innovative e-Learning Tools in Library Learning ...
Chinese Medicine Digital Project : Emerging Services for Teaching and ...
e-Learning Support : Connecting Library Resources to Learning Management ...
Different Strokes for Different Folks? Lingnan’s Experience with the New ...
The CUHK Learning Garden : It is MORE than a Learning Space!
Provision of Library Services at an Off-campus Study Centre
Engaging Students via E-learning : Joy, Challenges, and Opportunities
MAJOR SPEAKER : Li, Lewis
LENGTH : 16 min.
ACCESS : Open to all
SUMMARY : In the past year, HKUST Library's E-Learning Team created more than 30 e-learning objects as part of its information literacy teaching and learning effort. These objects were mainly short videos on how to use databases, library facilities and equipment, and citation styles. A few had interactive elements, such as games and quizzes. This presentation will share our stories: the opportunities we seized, the challenges we faced, and the joy we got out of creating e-learning objects that engage students.  [Go to the full record in the library's catalogue]



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