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Wednesday, May 15 • 3:30pm - 4:15pm
Does Anyone Have Any Questions? Encouraging Question/Asking Behaviors in Online and In/Person Instructional Contexts

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Academic libraries frequently offer workshops to advanced learner audiences. In/person workshops were the norm prior to the COVID/19 pandemic, but during the pandemic online workshops were the only option. Workshop participants now appreciate being able to choose between modalities. Offering both in/person and online workshops allows us to evaluate how we engage students in these modalities. We examined potential differences in participant engagement in online vs. in/person workshops by observing question/asking behaviors. We will share our findings, including differences in question/asking behaviors. We will also discuss pedagogical recommendations for creating question/asking contexts in both in/person and online instructional settings.

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avatar for Hannah Gascho Rempel

Hannah Gascho Rempel

Research & Learning Department Head, Oregon State University Libraries
Hannah Gascho Rempel is the Research & Learning Department Head at Oregon State University. She teaches workshops on Researching the Literature Review and Zotero. She has authored over twenty-five articles and book chapters, along with two books. Her current research focuses on curiosity... Read More →
avatar for Clara Llebot Lorente (co-author)

Clara Llebot Lorente (co-author)

Data Management Specialist, Oregon State University
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Adam Lindsley

Engineering Librarian, Oregon State University
Adam Lindsley is the Engineering Librarian at Oregon State University. He teaches graduate research ethics, science/information literacy for undergraduates, and library research skills for both. His research interests include information literacy, data management, photogrammetry... Read More →


Wednesday May 15, 2024 3:30pm - 4:15pm PDT
Wilson School of Design: Room 2920
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