Redesigning a library-based genetics class research project through instructional theory and authentic experience.

J Med Libr Assoc

Biomedical and Health Information Services, Health Science Center Libraries, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610-0206, USA.

Published: April 2012

Question: How can the library-based research project of a genetics course be reinvigorated and made sustainable without sacrificing educational integrity?

Setting: The University of Florida's Health Science Center Library provides the case study.

Methods: Since 1996, the librarian has codeveloped, supported, and graded all components of the project. In 2009, the project evolved from a single-authored paper to a group-work poster, with graded presentations hosted by the library. In 2010, students were surveyed regarding class enhancements.

Results: Responses indicated a preference for collaborative work and the poster format and suggested the changes facilitated learning. Instructors reported that the poster format more clearly documented students' understanding of genetics.

Conclusion: Results suggest project enhancements contributed to greater appreciation, understanding, and application of classroom material and offered a unique and authentic learning experience, without compromising educational integrity. The library benefitted through increased visibility as a partner in the educational mission and development of a sustainable instructional collaboration.

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