Saturday, September 22, 2012

The Ideas...

This will almost definitely not be the most organized post you have ever seen.  However, I've had a lot of random thoughts about the directions my proposal could take, and I want to get them down before I forget.

  • A fixed (or quantitative) design does not seem very appropriate for my intended topic.  The only way I think I could incorporate that sort of methodology would be to see whether library instruction has an impact on students' grades.  While that idea is certainly interesting, I'm not sure I want to go there.  Based on the little bit of literature I have reviewed, I believe others may have already conducted a similar study.  Also this would not incorporate the focus on activities that I was aiming for.
    • If I really did want to make my research multi-strategy, it would be interesting to compare students' grades from library sessions without activities to sessions with activities.  I will have to consider this further.
  • All that being said, I really think that at least half of my proposal is going to call for a flexible approach, and if I want to gauge students' opinions of activities during library instruction, a survey is probably the best way to obtain that information.  I know that the librarians in TCL already have students fill out short surveys at the end of their instruction (if there is enough time).  However, to see what students think about activities would require a separate/new survey.
  • Found some potentially relevant articles in EBSCOhost (all the Library* databases and Academic Search Complete).  Some good subject terms are "library orientation," "active learning," and "information literacy."  Will have to look further into those articles.
I think that is all for now, though I feel like I am forgetting some of the things I meant to include.  I suppose when/if I remember, I will edit this post.  Goodbye for now!

1 comment:

  1. Think of your 'random' thoughts as planting seeds to see what happens. You now have a records that you may return to too!

    On your first idea their might be other outcome measures that could be selected that are better than grades per se.

    On # 2 (and relatedly to #1) a flexible design may be helpful in informing subsequent fixed design efforts. Again, there are other methods besides a survey that you might consider; these options should become more apparent as we move on later in the semester to specific data collection tactics.

    Nice to have some literature to support your sense maing process!

    Editing is fine; you may also add another post as you might in a written 'diary'.

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