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![Systematic Review(ish) Assignments: Learning Objectives for a Successful Classroom][1] ---------- The workshop *Systematic Review(ish) Assignments: Learning Objectives for a Successful Classroom* was developed in 2023 by Anna Ferri,[3] Evidence Synthesis Librarian at Colorado State University, and Jenn Monnin,[4] Health Sciences Scholarly Engagement Librarian at West Virginia University. This Wiki provides a supplement of resources related to this workshop. Please reach out to Anna and/or Jenn if you have any questions. ---------- Workshop Objectives: -------------------- - Identify your learning goals for students as it relates to a systematic review (SR) assignment - Assess the feasibility of a SR assignment for course or program requirement - Describe one way to modify SR assignment to meet your learning goal for students Ultimately, the goal is to ensure that your systematic review assignment is feasible and aligned with your learning goals. ---------- ## Permissions and Reuse ## Are you a librarian looking to teach this workshop at your institution? Workshop slides are available in the Files. The slides along with this Wiki, are licensed under a CC BY 4.0 license,[5] unless otherwise indicated through citations. In addition, feel free to 'Fork' the project/components for your own use. ![CC BY License][2] [1]: https://libapps.s3.amazonaws.com/accounts/217716/images/SystematicReview-ishAssignments_LearningObjectivesforaSuccessfulClassroom.PNG [2]: https://mirrors.creativecommons.org/presskit/buttons/88x31/png/by.png [3]: https://libguides.colostate.edu/prf.php?id=62fe978f-7cdb-11ed-9922-0ad758b798c3 [4]: https://libguides.wvu.edu/prf.php?account_id=217716 [5]: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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