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Assessing Graduate and Undergraduate Student Needs to Redesign a Chemistry Seminar Course
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Assessing Graduate and Undergraduate Student Needs to Redesign a Chemistry Seminar Course

Bonnie L. Fong
Science & Technology Libraries, Vol.35(1), pp.70-90
2016
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https://doi.org/10.7282/T3RF5X3T

Abstract

Assessment Evaluation Library instruction Information services--User education Embedded librarians Graduate students upper-level undergraduate students
The Chemistry Seminar course at Rutgers University-Newark consists of newer graduate students and upper-level undergraduate students. To maximize student learning, the physical sciences librarian and professor assessed the knowledge and needs of both groups at the beginning of the course and utilized the results in course redesign. The course objectives of learning chemical information literacy skills to prepare for an oral presentation and engagement in department seminars remain of utmost importance, but addressing general curriculum gaps is also considered. Post-course assessments show students find the redesigned course highly useful and valuable for their short and long term needs.
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