A Booster Shot for Health Science Librarianship Using Canvas and PechaKucha to Flip the Library Classroom Foundations to Frontiers 2014 MAC/MLA Annual.

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A Booster Shot for Health Science Librarianship Using Canvas and PechaKucha to Flip the Library Classroom Foundations to Frontiers 2014 MAC/MLA Annual Meeting Alexandria, VA October 21, 2014 Alexander J. Carroll Nedelina Tchangalova Eileen G. Harrington University of Maryland, College Park, MD

Source: Duke University ArchivesDuke University Archives Boring Lecture, 1940s Repository: Duke University Archives. Durham, North Carolina, USA. library.duke.edu/uarchiveslibrary.duke.edu/uarchives Background

Changes in Our Instruction Practices Source:

Best Practices in Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) Instruction Source: A chiropractic adjustment of a horse.

Best Practices in EBM Instruction continued Source: Source:

Our Goals Source: Source:

Our Proposal Source: Source:

Our Proposal Source: Source:

Why “flip” the classroom? Source: / /

Our Canvas Course

Experimental Group Source: PechaKuch a 20 X 20 images seconds 1 st place 2 nd place Source:

Comparison Group Source: / / The PICO Model P = Patient I = Intervention C = Comparison O = Outcome Source:

Source: Lessons Learned (Thus Far)

Next Steps – Part 1 Student Research Assignment Assessments – Using a rubric, evaluate: Use of evidence to support claims Use of appropriate evidentiary sources (high validity) Consistent use of appropriate attribution mechanisms Will we find differences between the two groups when compared to similar studies in the literature? Image by Roland O'Daniel:Roland O'Daniel

Next Steps – Part 2 Semi-structured interviews with faculty participants Image by Roland O'Daniel:Roland O'Daniel

Acknowledgements 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! Source:

Any Questions? Source: