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PAARL Parallel Session-Workshops on Library and Web 2011,
                       Holy Angel University, Pampanga, 19-20 August 2010




Ms. Anna Rita L. Alomo
Head Librarian - General Reference and Information Section
University of Santo Tomas
         y
Miguel de Benavides Library
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Outline
Understandings and Interpretations of Problem-based
Learning
Frameworks of Librarian Involvement in PBL Program
Route to Authentic Learning
Conclusion
t ti     f
U d t di g and Interpretations of
Understandings d I t
                     g
Problem-based Learning
       Problem-based learning (PBL) is an educational technique
 used supp e e t o ep ace t a t o a ectu e ase cou ses.
 use to supplement or replace traditional lecture-based courses.
 It provides the theoretical framework for a learner-centered
 active instructional experience that relies on collaboration,
 critical thinking, and hands-on interaction with resources.
 An approach to learning through which students have been
 enabled to understand their own situations and f
     bl d       d      d h i         i i         d frameworks so
                                                            k
 that they are able to perceive how they learn, and how they see
 themselves as future professionals.
                       p            .
Information Resources
 Printed and electronic books (e-books)
 Printed and electronic journals (e-journals)
 Printed and electronic reference tools (e-dictionaries, e-abstracts
 and indexes, multimedia encyclopedias, etc.)
F        k f Lib i
Framework of Librarian
Involvement in PBL Program
1. Assistance at the Reference Desk
2. Instruction at the Reference Desk
3. Course-Related Instruction
4. Resource Management and Utilization
5. Consultation with Faculty and Students
6. Group Facilitation
1. Assistance at the Reference Desk
-   Interaction with students at the reference desk, helping them
    I t     ti   ith t d t t th f              d k h l i th
    select appropriate resources for their learning objectives.

                                                    directory


                                   dictionary
                                                         atlas



                                           newspaper
2.
2 Instruction at the Reference Desk
-   Closer to the goals of the curriculum than directing students to
    resources
-   Teach students how to use specific resources
                      How the online catalog can be
                      used to identify what journal
                         titles the library owns?

                                             How to use
                                      ScienceDirect to identify
                                           review articles?
3 Course Related Instruction
3. Course-Related
-   Librarians would identify curricular integration
-   Recognizes the importance of information-seeking skills
                                  information seeking
       A. Interactive Information Seeking
       B.
       B Steps in Information Seeking
-   A concept map presents the relationships among a set of
    connected concepts and ideas. It is a tangible way to display how
                     p                       g        y      p y
    your mind "sees" a particular topic. By constructing a concept
    map, you reflect on what you know and what you don't know. In a
    Concept M the concepts, usually represented b single words
    C         Map, h                  ll             d by i l       d
    enclosed in a rectangle (box), are connected to other concept
    boxes by arrows.
            y
PBL and Concept Maps-An Analogy:

          In problem-based learning, each student group is like a party
of explorers entering new territory. As a group they decide what
neighboring areas they should reconnoiter, the individual members
scout these areas and return to describe things they discovered that are
relevant t th party’s i t t It i i
   l    t to the t interests. is important i thi process th t th
                                              t t in this       that the
scouts know what they are looking for (have well-defined learning
issues). In this effort, each member learns different things that get
integrated and used to make decisions. Not all of the information will
be transmitted to the others. When the expedition is over and the
p y
party needs to summarize their explorations, they draw a map that
                                       p         , y              p
captures the important features of the territory. This would
correspond to a PBL group constructing a concept map. The
instructor or tutor ser es as a nati e guide in this analog
                    serves      native               analogy.
4. Resource Management and Utilization
-   Collection management must be synchronized closely with th
    C ll ti                t    tb      h i d l l ith the
    curriculum
-   Gathering and analyzing information about the resources used
    by students
    A. Information resources and tools
    B. Evaluating information resources
5. Consultation with Faculty and Students
-   Components:
    C           t
        1. Consulting during planning and development of the PBL
    curricula.
    curricula
        2. Consulting with students and faculty during PBL
    regarding information sources, use, and information-seeking
      g      g                                                g
    strategies.
6. Group Facilitation
-   Indicates the greatest level of curricular integration is librarians
    serving as small-group facilitators (tutors)
-   Librarians can function well as facilitators because of the
    interpersonal and communication skills developed for
    reference interviewing and assisting library users
Route for Authentic Learning
 What is authentic learning?
 What makes authentic learning effective?
                              g
 Why is authentic learning important?
Wh I A h i L           i ?
What Is Authentic Learning?
- Authentic learning typically focuses on real-world, complex
  problems and their solutions, using role-playing exercises,
  problem-based activities, case studies, and participation in virtual
  communities of practice
                    practice.
- A learning environment is similar to some ‘real world’ application
  o sc p e: o e a p e, a ag g city, u
  or discipline: for example, managing a c ty, building a house, flying
                                                      g ouse, y g
  an airplane, setting a budget, and or solving a crime.
- Authentic learning intentionally brings into play multiple
  disciplines, multiple perspectives, ways of working, habits of mind,
  and community.
10 El
   Elements of A th ti
         t f Authentic
       Learning
1. Real-world rele ance
1 Real orld relevance


2. Ill-defined problem


3. S i d investigation
3 Sustained i  i i
4. Multiple sources and perspectives


5. Collaboration


6. Reflection (metacognition)


7. Interdisciplinary perspective
8. Integrated assessment
8


9. Polished products


10. Multiple interpretations and
outcomes
Authentic Learning Practices
                             Inquiry-Based
      Simulation-           Learning (Open
     Based Learning             Learning
                               Initiative)
                               I ii i )

                                    Working with
                                          g
  Peer-Based
  Peer Based    Student-Created
                Student Created
                                      Remote
  Evaluation        Media
                                    Instruments

                             Reflecting and
      Working with
                             Documenting
      Research Data
                             Achievements
Wh Makes Authentic L i
What M k A h i Learning
Effective?
 - Authentic learning aligns with research
  into the way the human mind turns
  information into useful, transferable
  knowledge.
Three principles illustrate the alignment between
learning research and authentic learning:

                         Learners look for
                           connections
                                    i


                       Long-lived
                       Long lived attachments
                         come with practice


                       New contexts need to
                           be explored
Eight critical factors that researchers say must
be aligned to ensure a successful learning
environment :
  goals
  content
   instructional design
   learner tasks
  instructor roles
  student roles
  technological affordances
  assessment
Why Is Authentic Learning
   y                               g
Important?- Authentic learning exercises expose
                  the messiness of real-life decision
                  making, where there may not be a
                  right or a wrong answer per sese,
                  although one solution may be better
                  or worse than others depending on
                                           p       g
                  the particular context.
                - The goal is to give learners the
                  confidence that comes with being
                      fid      h             i hb i
                  recognized as “legitimate peripheral
                  participants
                  participants” in a community of
                  practice.
Conclusion

   PBL                Authentic   User
 Program              Learning
                           i



           Reader
           Services
Conclusion
The value problem based-learning has been underestimated in
  terms of the ways in which it can:
  equip students f the world of work
           d     for h       ld f      k
  improve students’ learning by helping them to learn with
  complexity and through ambiguity and
                           ambiguity,
  enable students to see learning as a lifelong cyclical process
  through which to develop increasing understandings of
       g                   p          g                g
  themselves and the situations in which they learn effectively.

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Libraries as problem based learning environments across reader services

  • 1. PAARL Parallel Session-Workshops on Library and Web 2011, Holy Angel University, Pampanga, 19-20 August 2010 Ms. Anna Rita L. Alomo Head Librarian - General Reference and Information Section University of Santo Tomas y Miguel de Benavides Library
  • 2. O tli Outline Understandings and Interpretations of Problem-based Learning Frameworks of Librarian Involvement in PBL Program Route to Authentic Learning Conclusion
  • 3. t ti f U d t di g and Interpretations of Understandings d I t g Problem-based Learning Problem-based learning (PBL) is an educational technique used supp e e t o ep ace t a t o a ectu e ase cou ses. use to supplement or replace traditional lecture-based courses. It provides the theoretical framework for a learner-centered active instructional experience that relies on collaboration, critical thinking, and hands-on interaction with resources. An approach to learning through which students have been enabled to understand their own situations and f bl d d d h i i i d frameworks so k that they are able to perceive how they learn, and how they see themselves as future professionals. p .
  • 4. Information Resources Printed and electronic books (e-books) Printed and electronic journals (e-journals) Printed and electronic reference tools (e-dictionaries, e-abstracts and indexes, multimedia encyclopedias, etc.)
  • 5. F k f Lib i Framework of Librarian Involvement in PBL Program 1. Assistance at the Reference Desk 2. Instruction at the Reference Desk 3. Course-Related Instruction 4. Resource Management and Utilization 5. Consultation with Faculty and Students 6. Group Facilitation
  • 6. 1. Assistance at the Reference Desk - Interaction with students at the reference desk, helping them I t ti ith t d t t th f d k h l i th select appropriate resources for their learning objectives. directory dictionary atlas newspaper
  • 7. 2. 2 Instruction at the Reference Desk - Closer to the goals of the curriculum than directing students to resources - Teach students how to use specific resources How the online catalog can be used to identify what journal titles the library owns? How to use ScienceDirect to identify review articles?
  • 8. 3 Course Related Instruction 3. Course-Related - Librarians would identify curricular integration - Recognizes the importance of information-seeking skills information seeking A. Interactive Information Seeking B. B Steps in Information Seeking - A concept map presents the relationships among a set of connected concepts and ideas. It is a tangible way to display how p g y p y your mind "sees" a particular topic. By constructing a concept map, you reflect on what you know and what you don't know. In a Concept M the concepts, usually represented b single words C Map, h ll d by i l d enclosed in a rectangle (box), are connected to other concept boxes by arrows. y
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  • 11. PBL and Concept Maps-An Analogy: In problem-based learning, each student group is like a party of explorers entering new territory. As a group they decide what neighboring areas they should reconnoiter, the individual members scout these areas and return to describe things they discovered that are relevant t th party’s i t t It i i l t to the t interests. is important i thi process th t th t t in this that the scouts know what they are looking for (have well-defined learning issues). In this effort, each member learns different things that get integrated and used to make decisions. Not all of the information will be transmitted to the others. When the expedition is over and the p y party needs to summarize their explorations, they draw a map that p , y p captures the important features of the territory. This would correspond to a PBL group constructing a concept map. The instructor or tutor ser es as a nati e guide in this analog serves native analogy.
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  • 13. 4. Resource Management and Utilization - Collection management must be synchronized closely with th C ll ti t tb h i d l l ith the curriculum - Gathering and analyzing information about the resources used by students A. Information resources and tools B. Evaluating information resources
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  • 16. 5. Consultation with Faculty and Students - Components: C t 1. Consulting during planning and development of the PBL curricula. curricula 2. Consulting with students and faculty during PBL regarding information sources, use, and information-seeking g g g strategies.
  • 17. 6. Group Facilitation - Indicates the greatest level of curricular integration is librarians serving as small-group facilitators (tutors) - Librarians can function well as facilitators because of the interpersonal and communication skills developed for reference interviewing and assisting library users
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  • 19. Route for Authentic Learning What is authentic learning? What makes authentic learning effective? g Why is authentic learning important?
  • 20. Wh I A h i L i ? What Is Authentic Learning? - Authentic learning typically focuses on real-world, complex problems and their solutions, using role-playing exercises, problem-based activities, case studies, and participation in virtual communities of practice practice. - A learning environment is similar to some ‘real world’ application o sc p e: o e a p e, a ag g city, u or discipline: for example, managing a c ty, building a house, flying g ouse, y g an airplane, setting a budget, and or solving a crime. - Authentic learning intentionally brings into play multiple disciplines, multiple perspectives, ways of working, habits of mind, and community.
  • 21. 10 El Elements of A th ti t f Authentic Learning 1. Real-world rele ance 1 Real orld relevance 2. Ill-defined problem 3. S i d investigation 3 Sustained i i i
  • 22. 4. Multiple sources and perspectives 5. Collaboration 6. Reflection (metacognition) 7. Interdisciplinary perspective
  • 23. 8. Integrated assessment 8 9. Polished products 10. Multiple interpretations and outcomes
  • 24. Authentic Learning Practices Inquiry-Based Simulation- Learning (Open Based Learning Learning Initiative) I ii i ) Working with g Peer-Based Peer Based Student-Created Student Created Remote Evaluation Media Instruments Reflecting and Working with Documenting Research Data Achievements
  • 25. Wh Makes Authentic L i What M k A h i Learning Effective? - Authentic learning aligns with research into the way the human mind turns information into useful, transferable knowledge.
  • 26. Three principles illustrate the alignment between learning research and authentic learning: Learners look for connections i Long-lived Long lived attachments come with practice New contexts need to be explored
  • 27. Eight critical factors that researchers say must be aligned to ensure a successful learning environment : goals content instructional design learner tasks instructor roles student roles technological affordances assessment
  • 28. Why Is Authentic Learning y g Important?- Authentic learning exercises expose the messiness of real-life decision making, where there may not be a right or a wrong answer per sese, although one solution may be better or worse than others depending on p g the particular context. - The goal is to give learners the confidence that comes with being fid h i hb i recognized as “legitimate peripheral participants participants” in a community of practice.
  • 29. Conclusion PBL Authentic User Program Learning i Reader Services
  • 30. Conclusion The value problem based-learning has been underestimated in terms of the ways in which it can: equip students f the world of work d for h ld f k improve students’ learning by helping them to learn with complexity and through ambiguity and ambiguity, enable students to see learning as a lifelong cyclical process through which to develop increasing understandings of g p g g themselves and the situations in which they learn effectively.