UT Libraries Faculty: Peer-Reviewed Publications
Source Publication
Creative Instructional Design: Practical Applications for Librarians
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2017
Abstract
This book chapter focuses on the development of the Four-Hour Film Festival at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. In it’s third year, the Four-Hour Film Festival is a partnership between university librarians and resident assistants. The Four-Hour Film Festival provided a novel experience for students and housing staff to learn more about the libraries’ resources, people, and spaces while developing media literacy skills and relationships. This chapter covers how the partnership was formed; development of goals and learning outcomes; structuring the video contest; assessment of the contest; and conclude with a reflection on the triumphs and challenges of instructional design in in programming.
Recommended Citation
Brannen, M.H., & Ruffin, I. (2017). Film for Four: Teaching the Libraries Through Film Production and Instructional Design. In M. Costello, K.D. Hoffman, & B. West (Eds.) Creative Instructional Design: Practical Applications for Librarians (pp. 337-354). Chicago, IL: Association of College and Research Libraries.
Submission Type
Publisher's Version