Teaching Mode of Library Information Literacy Course Based on Hierarchical Embedded Service

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  • Lu Pang Shandong Women’s University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v15i10.13995

Keywords:

hierarchical embedding service mode, information literacy, entrepreneurship, innovation

Abstract


With the development of computer technology and network processing technology, information literacy competency has become an essential ability for contemporary college students. The traditional teaching mode of information literacy takes the form of library literature retrieval. The teaching content is relatively boring and dull, and the teaching form is backward, which makes many students lack interest in learning and produces an adverse effect on students’ improvement of information literacy required by their professional study. For this reason, in this paper, “hierarchical embedded service mode” was applied in the learning of information literacy course and an embedded information literacy teaching network composed of three elements, that is, teachers, learners and librarians, was built. After that, targeted information literacy teaching methods were designed from the perspectives of program, object, teaching content, teaching methods and teaching staff. On this basis, a teaching feedback mechanism for information literacy course with entrepreneurship and innovation as the goals was set up, which included 5 primary categories, course content, teaching design, interface design, media technology, and course management, and 25 secondary categories. It was found in a teaching experiment that the students have been greatly improved in terms of autonomous learning ability, learning interest, classroom activity and reading ability.

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Published

2020-06-01

How to Cite

Pang, L. (2020). Teaching Mode of Library Information Literacy Course Based on Hierarchical Embedded Service. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET), 15(10), pp. 27–41. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v15i10.13995

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