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Digital Pedagogy - A Guide for Librarians, Faculty, and Students

This guide is meant to inform the user about Digital Pedagogy. It includes information on educational theory, a collection of case studies, and resources relevant to the study of digital pedagogy.

Flipped Classrooms - Bibliography

ACRL. “Characteristics of Programs of Information Literacy That Illustrate Best Practices: A Guideline | Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL).” 2012. Web. 7 June 2016.

“A Guide to the Flipped Classroom.” The Chronicle of Higher Education 7 Jan. 2015. The Chronicle of Higher Education.  Web. 7 June 2016.

Allan, Seth. “Shifting the Instructional Paradigm - Tennessee Library Association.” 2014. Web. 7 June 2016.

Andrejasich Gibes, Elizabeth, and Heather James. “Is Flipping Enough?” 76.1 (2015): 10–13. Print.

Arnold-Garza, Sara. “The Flipped Classroom Assessing an Innovative Teaching Model for Effective and Engaging Library Instruction.” College & Research Libraries News 75.1 (2014): 10–13. Print.

Arnold-Garza, Sara1. “The Flipped Classroom Teaching Model and Its Use for Information Literacy Instruction.” Communications in Information Literacy 8.1 (2014): 7–22. Print.

Benjes-Small, Candice, and Catherine Tucker. “Keeping Up With...Flipped Classrooms | Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL).” Web. 7 June 2016.

Berrett, Dan. “How ‘Flipping’ the Classroom Can Improve the Traditional Lecture.” The Chronicle of Higher Education 19 Feb. 2012. The Chronicle of Higher Education.  Web. 7 June 2016.

“Best Practices & General Guides.” A Guide to Flipping the Classroom. Web. 7 June 2016.

“Bloom’s Taxonomy of Learning Domains: The Cognitive Domain.” Web. 25 June 2016.

Chin Roemer, Robin. “Adventures in Library Instruction Podcast: Episode 39: Back to School with Bibliometrics and Manga.” 2012. Web. 7 June 2016.

Datig, Ilka1, ilka.datig@nyu.edu, and Claire2, cruswick@mbc.edu Ruswick. “Four Quick Flips.” College & Research Libraries News 74.5 (2013): 249–257. Print.

Educause. “7 Things You Should Know About Flipped Classrooms.” 2012. Web. 7 June 2016.

“Flipped Classrooms.” American Libraries Magazine. 7 Oct. 2014. Web. 7 June 2016.

“Flipping the Classroom: Explained - YouTube.” Web. 25 June 2016.

Kraemer, Elizabeth W., Shawn V. Lombardo, and Frank J. Lepkowski. “The Librarian, the Machine, or a Little of Both: A Comparative Study of Three Information Literacy Pedagogies at Oakland University.” College & Research Libraries 68.4 (2007): 330–342. Print.

Madden, M. Leslie1, and Ida T.2 Martinez. “The Flipped Library Classroom at Georgia State University: A Case Study.” Georgia Library Quarterly 52.1 (2015): 13–20. Print.

“Michael Fullan: Technology, the New Pedagogy and Flipped Teaching - YouTube.” Web. 25 June 2016.

Miller, Andrew. “5 Best Practices for the Flipped Classroom.” Edutopia. 24 Feb. 2012. Web. 7 June 2016.

“Snapshot.” Web. 25 June 2016.

Snipes, PHYLLIS ROBINSON1, psnipes@westga.edu, and MARY BETH2, mbslone@westga.edu Slone. “Successful Flipped Instruction.” School Library Monthly 31.6 (2015): 17–19. Print.

“The Flipped Class: Overcoming Common Hurdles - YouTube.” Web. 25 June 2016.

Van Valkenburg, Willem. “Flipped Classroom Field Guide.” 2013. Web. 7 June 2016.

“Vygotsky | Simply Psychology.” Web. 25 June 2016.

Wilcox Brooks, Andrea1. “Information Literacy and the Flipped Classroom.” Communications in Information Literacy 8.2 (2014): 225–235. Print.