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Using Problem-Based Learning and Assessment
in Library Orientations
Katelyn Angell, Reference & Instruction Librarian, LIU Brooklyn
Katy Boss, Librarian for Journalism, Media, Culture and Communication, NYU
Eamon Tewell, Reference & Instruction Librarian, LIU Brooklyn (@eamontewell)
Setting
Background
• Instruction program successfully embedded at the freshmen-level: 1300
students/year reached
• Orientation Seminar (OS) classes chosen for the Amazing Library Race
o Classes consist of students new to university life
o Often students’ first contact with the library
Problem-Based Learning
● Knowledge is acquired through exploration and problem-solving
● Activities strive to integrate new knowledge with existing knowledge
● Problem-based learning places students at the forefront of their learning
process; contrasts with traditional passive learning techniques
The Amazing Library Race
Development and Implementation
Learning Outcomes
● Provide general information about collections and services
● Foster connections between:
○ Students and library faculty
○ Students and their peers (increase retention)
• Increase the library's social media presence
● Have fun! An alternative to lecture-based instruction
Development of the ALR
● Adapted from Katherine O' Clair’s “Amazing Library Race”
● Covers online research, circulation department, media center, and reference
desk
● Exciting, competitive, interactive, informative
Rules of the Game
1. Assemble students in teams of 3-4
2. Make sure one person per group has smartphone or iPad
3. Distribute answer sheets and direct each team to create a name
4. Each leg of the race has its own envelope with tasks
5. Each task must be completed correctly before proceeding
6. Distribute prizes for winning team
Leg 1: Online Research
1. Look in the library catalog for any books written by Jay-Z. Write down the call
number of the book.
2. What is an LIU Academic Libraries of Brooklyn (ALB) card, and what can you do
with it? Name four places you can use this card.
3. This is an MLA citation for an academic journal article. Identify the article title,
journal title, and author:
Marrou, Chris. “Our Gal Snooki.” American Scholar 81.3 (2012): 5. Academic
Search Premier. Web. 6 Sept. 2012.
Leg 2: Circulation
1. Complete this mysterious library Mad Lib about textbooks on reserve.
Reserve books cannot leave the ___________ (number) floor. You will need to have
your ___________ (noun) in order to check out a Reserve book. Checking out
library books is very ___________ (adjective).
(Hint: see Circulation Desk)
Leg 2: Circulation
2. Make your way to the 5th floor Circulation department. Locate a book near this
call number: DT 61, in the stacks. Write down the title of your chosen book.
Using the blank sheet of paper on the back of your answer sheet, draw a picture of
what you think the cover of the book should look like based upon its title.
Bring this picture to the instruction lab to proceed to the next leg of the race.
Leg 2: Circulation
Leg 3: Media Center
1. Make your way to the Media Center, on the 5th floor. At the service desk, you
will find a DVD case waiting.
Using the available props, recreate this DVD cover, and take a photo.
Return to the instruction lab with the photo to proceed to the next leg of the race.
Leg 3: Media Center
Leg 3: Media Center
Leg 4: Reference Desk
1. Write a haiku about how and where you could go in the library to print
documents. Haiku structure: A poem with three lines; 5 syllables in the first line, 7
syllables in the second line, 5 syllables in the third line.
2. Make your way to the Reference Desk on the 3rd floor, and ask the librarian on
duty for The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Look up “Mr. T” in the index. In
the show of the same name, who does the voice of “Miss Bisby”?
Leg 4: Reference Desk
Assessing the
Amazing Library Race
Research and Results
Student Learning Artifacts
Front page of the ALR student answer sheet:
1. Student names
2. Team Name
3. Answers for leg #1 (Internet research)
Benefits of Information Literacy Rubrics
• Objective approach to grading
o All students measured by same standards
o Reduce individual variations among multiple graders
• Students receive direct feedback and can use rubrics to assess their progress
(Oakleaf, 2009)
• Instructors collaboratively define student learning benchmarks
• Self-evaluation skills learned from rubric use can be applied to professional
practice (Van Helvoort, 2011)
Norming Background
• Norming: “process of ensuring that raters understand the rubric in a similar
manner” (Reddy, 2011)
• Important part of conducting group research
• Lack of agreement among raters compromises reliability and validity
• Benefits of norming (Holmes & Oakleaf, n.d.)
o Increases inter-rater reliability
o Stimulates productive instruction conversations
o Increases assessment skills and boosts confidence
Norming Process
1. Researchers collaboratively developed initial rubric
2. Researchers independently used rubric to score sample artifacts
3. Results were discussed and minor adjustments were made to rubric
4. Researchers scored artifacts using modified rubric
Inter-rater Reliability (IRR) Background
• IRR: reliability (consistency) of assessment scores among multiple raters (Moskal &
Lydens, 2000)
o Same raters should reach same scores
• Increases objectivity by reducing subjective biases
• Methods of calculating
o Cohen’s kappa (2 raters)
o Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC)
 3+ raters
 6 forms
Inter-rater Reliability (IRR) Process
1. 2 researchers calculated IRR in SPSS separately
2. Used ICC
a. Ordinal data (Wald et al., 2012)
b. ICC (2,k) = Two-way random avg. measures with absolute agreement
3. Researchers compared scores
4. All 7 items scored high IRR (>.85)
a. ICC scores range from 0 to 1
i. .6-.9 = good (Laake, Benestad, & Olsen, 2007)
IRR in SPSS
Statistic used to calculate IRR in SPSS for
multiple raters
Inter-rater Reliability (IRR) Results
Item Intraclass correlation coefficient
(ICC)
Q1 0.969
Q2 0.937
Q3 0.975
Q4 0.856
Q5 0.877
Q6 0.91
Q7 0.949
Learning Comprehension Rubric
4 out of 7 total items
assessed by the rubric
shown here
Results: Learning Comprehension
Observation Rubric
Results: Observations
# of
groups in
class
# of
students
Student to
student
engagement
Student to
faculty
engagement
# of
photos
emailed
Workshop
duration
Total 68 227 N/A N/A 15 N/A
Mean 4.5 15.1 1.8 1.6 1 1.9
Median 5 16 2 2 1 2
Mode 5 16 2 2 0 2
Std. dev 1.1 3.2 .41 .51 .93 .26
Descriptive statistics for items assessed by the observation rubric
Results: Student Interactions
Results: Summary
• High student-to-student engagement
• High student-to-faculty engagement
• Average learning comprehension well above proficient for all activities
• Increased Facebook page activity (one photo per session contributed)
Conclusions
Challenges and Future Plans
Conclusions
• Students enter the classroom skeptical, leave enthused
• Professors request ALR
• Teaching is front-loaded, but enjoyable during class
• Assessment tools used by researchers demonstrate high levels of IRR
• Findings indicate high levels of student-to-student and student-to-faculty
engagement, as well as high learning comprehension of workshop activities
• ALR can be translated to other academic institutions
o LIU has served as a model for creation of at least 1 other ALR
Challenges
• Some students and/or faculty might prefer traditional instruction
• Controlling noise level
• Solo teaching
o Solution: Recruit instructor or TA to help with directions
• Assessing social media component
Future Plans
• Train co-workers to teach the ALR
• Strategize ways to increase excitement and competition levels among
participants
o Theme music?
o Countdown clock?
• Publish a scholarly article
• Coordinator of Instruction wants all Orientation Seminar classes to participate in
fall of 2015
References
Holmes., C., & Oakleaf, M. (n.d.). The official (and unofficial) rules for norming rubrics successfully. Journal of Academic Librarianship
(under review). Retrived from http://meganoakleaf.info/normingrubrics.pdf
Laake,P., Benestad, H.B., & Olsen, B.R. (2007). Research methodology in the medical and biological sciences. Oxford, UK: Academic
Press.
Moskal, Barbara M., & Leydens, J.A. (2000). Scoring rubric development: validity and reliability. Practical Assessment, Research &
Evaluation, 7(10). Retrieved from http://PAREonline.net/getvn.asp?v=7&n=10
Oakleaf, M. (2009). Using rubrics to assess information literacy: An examination of methodology and interrater reliability. Journal of
The American Society For Information Science & Technology, 60(5), 969-983. doi: 10.1002/asi.21030
Reddy, M. Y. (2011). Design and development of rubrics to improve assessment outcomes. Quality Assurance in Education, 19(1),
84-104. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09684881111107771
Van Helvoort, J. (2011). The IL rubric seen from a student's perspective. Journal Of Information Literacy, 5(2), 95-96. Retrieved from
http://ojs.lboro.ac.uk/ojs/index.php/JIL/article/view/PRA-V4-I1-2010-2/1444
Wald H.S., Borkan J.M., Taylor, J.S., Anthony, D., & Reis, S.P. (2012). Fostering and evaluating reflective capacity in medical education:
developing the REFLECT rubric for assessing reflective writing. Academic Medicine, 87(1), 41-50.
doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e31823b55fa
Thanks!
katelyn.angell@liu.edu
katherine.boss@nyu.edu / @katy_boss
eamon.tewell@liu.edu / @eamontewell

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The amazing library race: using problem-based learning and assessment in library orientations - Katelyn Angell, Katherine Boss & Eamon Tewell

  • 1. Using Problem-Based Learning and Assessment in Library Orientations Katelyn Angell, Reference & Instruction Librarian, LIU Brooklyn Katy Boss, Librarian for Journalism, Media, Culture and Communication, NYU Eamon Tewell, Reference & Instruction Librarian, LIU Brooklyn (@eamontewell)
  • 3. Background • Instruction program successfully embedded at the freshmen-level: 1300 students/year reached • Orientation Seminar (OS) classes chosen for the Amazing Library Race o Classes consist of students new to university life o Often students’ first contact with the library
  • 4. Problem-Based Learning ● Knowledge is acquired through exploration and problem-solving ● Activities strive to integrate new knowledge with existing knowledge ● Problem-based learning places students at the forefront of their learning process; contrasts with traditional passive learning techniques
  • 5. The Amazing Library Race Development and Implementation
  • 6. Learning Outcomes ● Provide general information about collections and services ● Foster connections between: ○ Students and library faculty ○ Students and their peers (increase retention) • Increase the library's social media presence ● Have fun! An alternative to lecture-based instruction
  • 7. Development of the ALR ● Adapted from Katherine O' Clair’s “Amazing Library Race” ● Covers online research, circulation department, media center, and reference desk ● Exciting, competitive, interactive, informative
  • 8. Rules of the Game 1. Assemble students in teams of 3-4 2. Make sure one person per group has smartphone or iPad 3. Distribute answer sheets and direct each team to create a name 4. Each leg of the race has its own envelope with tasks 5. Each task must be completed correctly before proceeding 6. Distribute prizes for winning team
  • 9. Leg 1: Online Research 1. Look in the library catalog for any books written by Jay-Z. Write down the call number of the book. 2. What is an LIU Academic Libraries of Brooklyn (ALB) card, and what can you do with it? Name four places you can use this card. 3. This is an MLA citation for an academic journal article. Identify the article title, journal title, and author: Marrou, Chris. “Our Gal Snooki.” American Scholar 81.3 (2012): 5. Academic Search Premier. Web. 6 Sept. 2012.
  • 10. Leg 2: Circulation 1. Complete this mysterious library Mad Lib about textbooks on reserve. Reserve books cannot leave the ___________ (number) floor. You will need to have your ___________ (noun) in order to check out a Reserve book. Checking out library books is very ___________ (adjective). (Hint: see Circulation Desk)
  • 11. Leg 2: Circulation 2. Make your way to the 5th floor Circulation department. Locate a book near this call number: DT 61, in the stacks. Write down the title of your chosen book. Using the blank sheet of paper on the back of your answer sheet, draw a picture of what you think the cover of the book should look like based upon its title. Bring this picture to the instruction lab to proceed to the next leg of the race.
  • 13. Leg 3: Media Center 1. Make your way to the Media Center, on the 5th floor. At the service desk, you will find a DVD case waiting. Using the available props, recreate this DVD cover, and take a photo. Return to the instruction lab with the photo to proceed to the next leg of the race.
  • 14. Leg 3: Media Center
  • 15. Leg 3: Media Center
  • 16. Leg 4: Reference Desk 1. Write a haiku about how and where you could go in the library to print documents. Haiku structure: A poem with three lines; 5 syllables in the first line, 7 syllables in the second line, 5 syllables in the third line. 2. Make your way to the Reference Desk on the 3rd floor, and ask the librarian on duty for The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Look up “Mr. T” in the index. In the show of the same name, who does the voice of “Miss Bisby”?
  • 18. Assessing the Amazing Library Race Research and Results
  • 19. Student Learning Artifacts Front page of the ALR student answer sheet: 1. Student names 2. Team Name 3. Answers for leg #1 (Internet research)
  • 20. Benefits of Information Literacy Rubrics • Objective approach to grading o All students measured by same standards o Reduce individual variations among multiple graders • Students receive direct feedback and can use rubrics to assess their progress (Oakleaf, 2009) • Instructors collaboratively define student learning benchmarks • Self-evaluation skills learned from rubric use can be applied to professional practice (Van Helvoort, 2011)
  • 21. Norming Background • Norming: “process of ensuring that raters understand the rubric in a similar manner” (Reddy, 2011) • Important part of conducting group research • Lack of agreement among raters compromises reliability and validity • Benefits of norming (Holmes & Oakleaf, n.d.) o Increases inter-rater reliability o Stimulates productive instruction conversations o Increases assessment skills and boosts confidence
  • 22. Norming Process 1. Researchers collaboratively developed initial rubric 2. Researchers independently used rubric to score sample artifacts 3. Results were discussed and minor adjustments were made to rubric 4. Researchers scored artifacts using modified rubric
  • 23. Inter-rater Reliability (IRR) Background • IRR: reliability (consistency) of assessment scores among multiple raters (Moskal & Lydens, 2000) o Same raters should reach same scores • Increases objectivity by reducing subjective biases • Methods of calculating o Cohen’s kappa (2 raters) o Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC)  3+ raters  6 forms
  • 24. Inter-rater Reliability (IRR) Process 1. 2 researchers calculated IRR in SPSS separately 2. Used ICC a. Ordinal data (Wald et al., 2012) b. ICC (2,k) = Two-way random avg. measures with absolute agreement 3. Researchers compared scores 4. All 7 items scored high IRR (>.85) a. ICC scores range from 0 to 1 i. .6-.9 = good (Laake, Benestad, & Olsen, 2007)
  • 25. IRR in SPSS Statistic used to calculate IRR in SPSS for multiple raters
  • 26. Inter-rater Reliability (IRR) Results Item Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) Q1 0.969 Q2 0.937 Q3 0.975 Q4 0.856 Q5 0.877 Q6 0.91 Q7 0.949
  • 27. Learning Comprehension Rubric 4 out of 7 total items assessed by the rubric shown here
  • 30. Results: Observations # of groups in class # of students Student to student engagement Student to faculty engagement # of photos emailed Workshop duration Total 68 227 N/A N/A 15 N/A Mean 4.5 15.1 1.8 1.6 1 1.9 Median 5 16 2 2 1 2 Mode 5 16 2 2 0 2 Std. dev 1.1 3.2 .41 .51 .93 .26 Descriptive statistics for items assessed by the observation rubric
  • 32. Results: Summary • High student-to-student engagement • High student-to-faculty engagement • Average learning comprehension well above proficient for all activities • Increased Facebook page activity (one photo per session contributed)
  • 34. Conclusions • Students enter the classroom skeptical, leave enthused • Professors request ALR • Teaching is front-loaded, but enjoyable during class • Assessment tools used by researchers demonstrate high levels of IRR • Findings indicate high levels of student-to-student and student-to-faculty engagement, as well as high learning comprehension of workshop activities • ALR can be translated to other academic institutions o LIU has served as a model for creation of at least 1 other ALR
  • 35. Challenges • Some students and/or faculty might prefer traditional instruction • Controlling noise level • Solo teaching o Solution: Recruit instructor or TA to help with directions • Assessing social media component
  • 36. Future Plans • Train co-workers to teach the ALR • Strategize ways to increase excitement and competition levels among participants o Theme music? o Countdown clock? • Publish a scholarly article • Coordinator of Instruction wants all Orientation Seminar classes to participate in fall of 2015
  • 37. References Holmes., C., & Oakleaf, M. (n.d.). The official (and unofficial) rules for norming rubrics successfully. Journal of Academic Librarianship (under review). Retrived from http://meganoakleaf.info/normingrubrics.pdf Laake,P., Benestad, H.B., & Olsen, B.R. (2007). Research methodology in the medical and biological sciences. Oxford, UK: Academic Press. Moskal, Barbara M., & Leydens, J.A. (2000). Scoring rubric development: validity and reliability. Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 7(10). Retrieved from http://PAREonline.net/getvn.asp?v=7&n=10 Oakleaf, M. (2009). Using rubrics to assess information literacy: An examination of methodology and interrater reliability. Journal of The American Society For Information Science & Technology, 60(5), 969-983. doi: 10.1002/asi.21030 Reddy, M. Y. (2011). Design and development of rubrics to improve assessment outcomes. Quality Assurance in Education, 19(1), 84-104. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09684881111107771 Van Helvoort, J. (2011). The IL rubric seen from a student's perspective. Journal Of Information Literacy, 5(2), 95-96. Retrieved from http://ojs.lboro.ac.uk/ojs/index.php/JIL/article/view/PRA-V4-I1-2010-2/1444 Wald H.S., Borkan J.M., Taylor, J.S., Anthony, D., & Reis, S.P. (2012). Fostering and evaluating reflective capacity in medical education: developing the REFLECT rubric for assessing reflective writing. Academic Medicine, 87(1), 41-50. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e31823b55fa