10 ways to use the Libraries in your course
University Libraries has a variety of services, resources and tools that can help you prepare your courses for the next semester. Here are ten ways you can make use of what we offer.
1. Schedule a library instruction session for your course
Our librarians can provide library instruction sessions in person or online. We’ll work with you to customize learning outcomes for your class. You can also request a visit to our Zhang Legacy Collections Center to give your Â鶹´«Ã½s a hands-on experience using our unique collections.
2. Assign our Information Literacy Microcourse to Â鶹´«Ã½s in your course
Our self-paced Information Literacy Microcourse teaches Â鶹´«Ã½s college-level research skills to prepare them for research projects, advanced classes and future careers.
3. Introduce your Â鶹´«Ã½s to some of our research specialists
We have experts who can help your Â鶹´«Ã½s find and manage data, explore digital humanities and visualize geospatial data.
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We provide access to multiple streaming audio and video databases for use in courses. Streaming audio files and videos can also be easily embedded into an online classroom environment.
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Created by WMU librarians, our subject and course guides are curated lists of the best research resources available through the University Libraries. We have guides for various programs and classes.
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Books, articles, videos, recordings and other materials may be placed on reserve in the library or electronically for a course. Use your instructor account to set up your course and add items online. We also offer for select undergraduate, high-enrollment classes and several e-book collections. If you have a personal copy of your course’s textbook, you can work with us to add it to Course Reserves.
7. Explore open educational resources
Open educational resources (OER) provide a low or no-cost option for traditional textbooks. These materials reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that allows them to be freely used, changed and shared with others.
8. Stop by our Learning Glass Studio
Learning Glass is a tool for recording lectures and presentations that allows you to write notes on a lightboard while facing the viewer. Discover how this technology can improve Â鶹´«Ã½ engagement and learning.
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Subject librarians can be added to a class in Elearning using the unique designation of "librarian." This gives them permission to add content without seeing Â鶹´«Ã½ grades. We have many learning objects ready and primed for an online learning environment, including videos, screen capture, infographics, and Â鶹´«Ã½ learning assessments.
10. Schedule a consultation with your subject librarian
Our librarians can collaborate with you to create assignments, teaching strategies, rubrics and other approaches that integrate information literacy into your course curriculum and meet your instructional goals.