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Using Kahoot to enhance Induction talks and Information Skills workshops

Using Kahoot to enhance Induction talks and Information Skills workshops | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

A blog about creativity and innovation in the library at the University of York.


Throughout the Autumn Term, the Academic Liaison Team have been using the online quiz software Kahoot in Induction talks and workshops. I have used it in both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching sessions and have found that it offers an interesting and engaging option for delivering information about the Library and Information Literacy to students studying at all levels and stages.


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Hit the books with personal librarian

Hit the books with personal librarian | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

If you’re a first-year student, you may already have several essays on your to-do list but might be wondering if you even need to bother visiting your campus library. If you do plan to make your way through its doors, you may wonder where to begin since it’s as daunting as the Hogwarts Library in your favourite Harry Potter movies.


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#LTHEChat 69: Student induction or information overload? With Clare Thomson @ClareThomsonQUB

#LTHEChat 69: Student induction or information overload? With Clare Thomson @ClareThomsonQUB | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
This week’s topic was inspired by discussions during the #LTHEchat 63. Students begin their university journey on our campuses, physical and virtual, at induction events. Topics include; academic essay writing, plagiarism, referencing and information literacy to name but a few. However, technology has significantly added to this list with the need to add the Virtual Learning Systems, communication channels, eportfolios, student information systems and e-assessment software to the list. Recently, this has widened even further to cover online identities, social media and professionalism, copyright and critical analysis of online resources and information.


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