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:
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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Searching OER Using Google's Advanced Search
USU Libraries
This video walks you through how to find OER through Google.
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Rapid Review (OUTDATED)
Niki Fullmer and Erin Davis
NOTE: This material is outdated and may not reflect current library services or resources.
This video discusses the rapid review process related to health and medical research.
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Occupational Outlook Handbook (OUTDATED)
Dory Rosenberg
NOTE: This material is outdated and may not reflect current library services or resources.
The Occupational Outlook Handbook, or OOH, is a resource from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This video will explore this resource.
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Avoiding Plagiarism & Citing in APA (OUTDATED)
USU Libraries
NOTE: This material is outdated and may not reflect current library services or resources.
This video walks you through how you can avoiding plagiarizing by citing sources in APA style.
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Citation in APA 7th Edition (OUTDATED)
USU Libraries
NOTE: This material is outdated and may not reflect current library services or resources.
This video will outline some ways to cite multiple sources, such as books and academic articles, in the 7th edition of APA.
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Digital History Collections
USU Libraries
This video walks you through how to search in USU's Digital History Collections.
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Source Evaluation
USU Libraries
This video provides steps on how to evaluate sources to determine their credibility and usefulness.
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Variety of Sources
USU Libraries
Learn how using a variety of sources can help you get a well-rounded view, include several voices and perspectives, and diminish bias.
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An Intro to Using Google Scholar
USU Libraries
This video will give you a brief intro on how to effectively research using Google Scholar.
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Narrowing or Broadening Your Search (OUTDATED)
USU Libraries
NOTE: This material is outdated and may not reflect current library services or resources.
This video will show you how to use keywords, database limiters, and boolean operators to narrow or broaden your search.