May 12, 2015 The Innovative Library Classroom (TILC) Radford, VA Alexander J. Carroll Nedelina Tchangalova Eileen G. Harrington.

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May 12, 2015 The Innovative Library Classroom (TILC) Radford, VA Alexander J. Carroll Nedelina Tchangalova Eileen G. Harrington

What Inspired Us To Try Flipped Classroom?

About Our Students Our Students Upper level undergraduates College of Agriculture and Natural Resources School of Public Health Universities at Shady Grove

Our Course Content

Logistics Students given access to Canvas course. Assigned a specific module in advance of class to present on. Students seated in their teams. Teams present, while their peers grade their presentation using a rubric. PechaKucha

Why PechaKucha? Professor: "Instead of passive listening to somebody talk about a topic that students don’t actually find all that interesting to begin with... knowing that they are on the hook for a presentation to their peers... definitely got them thinking about it. Engagement lasted beyond that because they were immediately asked to use those skills throughout the semester."

Why PechaKucha? Researching a topic

Why PechaKucha? Searching Strategies Boolean Operators PICO Method

Why PechaKucha? Academic Integrity

Quizzes Student Presentations Student Homework Student Research Assignments Notecards Our Assessment

RESULTS: Quizzes

RESULTS: Student Presentations

Case Study ANSC275 Introduction to Veterinary Medical Science and Practice

RESULTS: Notecards

RESULTS: Student Homework Information Literacy SkillPerformance Level Finding Background InformationStrong Search StrategiesDeveloping Citing Sources in APA styleDeveloping Cited Reference SearchingDeveloping Evaluating SourcesStrong Research as Conversation/EthicsWeak

RESULTS: Student Research Assignments Annotated Bibliographies

RESULTS: Student Research Assignments Power Point Slides or Prezi

Faculty Interviews: Perceptions of Our Impact on Students’ Learning Professor: "Many [students] have referenced that class. ‘It was a great start, I never learned how to research before’."

Perceived Benefits

Professor: “When I get to the point of building the syllabus for it you know in August or whenever it is, I'll send you an and say 'Hey, I'm working on the syllabus. How can we encapsulate this experience into the grading scheme?”

Challenges Remaining Questions Future Directions

Acknowledgments Our Faculty Partners Our Funders MAC-MLA Research & Assessment Grant ($1,000) UMD Libraries Faculty Research Fund ($500) Our Bosses For the freedom to research this!

Alexander J. Carroll Nedelina Tchangalova Eileen G. Harrington