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All E-Learning Resources

All E-Learning Resources

 

E-learning resources - or online learning resources - are tools built for virtual environments, typically on the internet. Content is shared through technology like computers, phones, or tablets, and can be convenient to access.

Some of the e-learning resources available by USU Libraries' includes:

1. Research Guides

2. Instructional Videos

3. Canvas Modules and Courses

4. Interactive Tutorials

For more information about integrating these in your course(s), visit the Online Learning Resources website!

Please note: One disadvantage of online learning materials is that users typically need wi-fi or cellular service to access. But we are here to help! At USU Libraries' patrons can borrow laptops, chargers, tablets, webcams, and more.

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  • USU 1730 Online Library Workshop (OUTDATED) by USU Libraries

    USU 1730 Online Library Workshop (OUTDATED)

    USU Libraries

    NOTE: This material is outdated and may not reflect current library services or resources.

    Introduces students to information literacy, evaluating sources, and Donovan's Dilemma.

    Preview: https://lor.instructure.com/resources/085a2d197d8b44faaefb146e14d3bf04?shared

  • Avoiding Plagiarism in APA (OUTDATED) by Niki Fullmer

    Avoiding Plagiarism in APA (OUTDATED)

    Niki Fullmer

    NOTE: This material is outdated and may not reflect current library services or resources.

    Tutorial for avoiding plagiarism in APA 7th Edition citation style. This provides examples, resources, and tips.

  • Online Learning Platforms - When to Use (OUTDATED) by Niki Fullmer

    Online Learning Platforms - When to Use (OUTDATED)

    Niki Fullmer

    NOTE: This materials is outdated and may not reflect current services or resources.

    This handout provides an overview of online learning platforms adopted by the USU Libraries to support university instruction.

  • Plagiarism and Citing Sources - AMA by Niki Fullmer

    Plagiarism and Citing Sources - AMA

    Niki Fullmer

    This module will provide rules and examples for citing sources in AMA citation style.

    Preview: https://lor.instructure.com/resources/c9852edb6f3e4636a6d4f3d05b27b1e0?shared

  • Research is Messy by Niki Fullmer

    Research is Messy

    Niki Fullmer

    An introductory video to the steps and process of academic research.

  • Evidence Based Practice (OUTDATED) by Niki Fullmer and Britt Fagerheim

    Evidence Based Practice (OUTDATED)

    Niki Fullmer and Britt Fagerheim

    NOTE: This material is outdated and may not reflect current library services or resources.

    This video will explain how various information falls on the evidence-based spectrum for medical and nursing information sources.

  • Spectrum of Sources by Niki Fullmer and Lara Peterson

    Spectrum of Sources

    Niki Fullmer and Lara Peterson

    This video will demonstrate the spectrum of sources and how they can be used in research.

  • Citing MMU Scholars by Niki Fullmer and Katie Strand

    Citing MMU Scholars

    Niki Fullmer and Katie Strand

    This video will explain the importance of citing Multiply Marginalized and Underrepresented (MMU) Scholars as well as explain the historical and systematic prejudices within research and citations.

  • Beginning Research by Lara Petersen and Katie Strand

    Beginning Research

    Lara Petersen and Katie Strand

    How often have you gotten an assignment from a professor, misunderstood the direction, and then gotten a grade you didn't want? in this module you'll learn how to analyze assignment instructions before you even start working on the assignment, think like your professor, anticipate quiz/test questions, and produce quality work.

    Preview: https://lor.instructure.com/resources/aab799ce6c964fcf99891962ccba3a74?shared

  • How To Read a Scientific Article by USU Libraries

    How To Read a Scientific Article

    USU Libraries

    This video gives you tips on how to break down scientific articles into easy to read sections!

 
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