Her Story: Accidental Library Instruction

Michelle Leasure
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Abstract Game-based learning is a relatively new pedagogical method that typically targets students of the current and upcoming generations. Librarians have gradually begun experimenting with gamifying elements of library and research skills instruction to varying degrees of success. While some case studies and theoretical analyses are available currently, more published data will be necessary to evaluate and direct the development of game-based library instruction in the coming years. This paper explores attempts to use game-based learning techniques in library instruction courses and sessions, specifically highlighting Project Velius (developed by the University of Alabama Libraries) and its similarities to the commercially successful game Her Story, which was created for purely entertainment purposes but manages to present as an effective library instruction tool nonetheless. This examination suggests that academic libraries may be more capable in this arena than commonly believed, and the author ultimately recommends that academic libraries further embrace this pedagogical trend.
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她的故事:偶然的图书馆指导
基于游戏的学习是一种相对较新的教学方法,主要针对当前和未来几代学生。图书馆员逐渐开始尝试将图书馆和研究技能教学的游戏化元素,并取得了不同程度的成功。虽然目前有一些案例研究和理论分析,但未来几年需要更多的公开数据来评估和指导基于游戏的图书馆教学的发展。本文探讨了在图书馆教学课程和会议中使用基于游戏的学习技术的尝试,特别强调了Project Velius(由阿拉巴马大学图书馆开发)及其与商业上成功的游戏《Her Story》的相似之处,这款游戏纯粹是出于娱乐目的而创造的,但却成功地呈现为一种有效的图书馆教学工具。这项研究表明,学术图书馆在这一领域可能比人们普遍认为的更有能力,作者最终建议学术图书馆进一步接受这种教学趋势。
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