- Schedule as far in advance as possible.
- Plan a definite assignment for your students. It may be term paper, a semester project, an annotated bibliography, or any assignment that requires students to obtain information beyond their textbook. For more information, check out Creating Effective Assignments.
- Have students select their individual topics well in advance and tell us what they are. When the session is given, the students will be actively involved, and the librarian instructor will be well prepared to teach them.
- Be specific about what you want your students to learn during the session. Feel free to request definite titles and resources that you would like to have covered.
- Prepare the students beforehand by letting them know that you expect them to listen during the instruction session and to apply what they learn.
- Attend the instruction session because faculty comments and participation always add to the effectiveness of a library presentation. And, of course, students are more engaged if the instructor is present.
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