2018
DOI: 10.11645/jil.v12i1.2274
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Flipping the classroom for information literacy instruction

Abstract: This study examined the possibility of enabling personalised, collaborative information literacy (IL) instruction through a flipped class model. Two-stage interviews were conducted before and after a pilot project was given to participants, which was designed according to guiding principles of personalised learning and online collaborative learning (OCL) theory. The study used a qualitative framework to gauge learners’ perceptions regarding the effectiveness and feasibility of the design. Samples were taken fr… Show more

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“…Collaborative learning is a learning strategy in which two or more individuals collaborate to study or attempt to learn something Zarrinabadi (2019). Shen (2018) add that Collaborative learning differs from individual learning in that participants use each other's resources and talents to assess each other's ideas, supervise each other's work, and so on. Collaborative learning can take place peerto-peer or in larger groups and can include activities such as collaborative writing, group projects, joint problem solving, debates, and study groups.…”
Section: Definitions Of Collaborative Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collaborative learning is a learning strategy in which two or more individuals collaborate to study or attempt to learn something Zarrinabadi (2019). Shen (2018) add that Collaborative learning differs from individual learning in that participants use each other's resources and talents to assess each other's ideas, supervise each other's work, and so on. Collaborative learning can take place peerto-peer or in larger groups and can include activities such as collaborative writing, group projects, joint problem solving, debates, and study groups.…”
Section: Definitions Of Collaborative Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%