Instruction Request Podcast
 
Episode 26 Athletic Training & Kinesiology

Episode 26 Athletic Training & Kinesiology

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In this episode of Instruction Request, Lauren and Beryl dive into support for athletic training and kinesiology students—on the page and in VR. Lauren starts with a real student email to explain why there’s a 24-hour window on research consultations and how students who need help today can still get one-on-one support through Librarian Open Office Hours in Zoom, available Monday–Thursday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. They walk you through how to find the link on the library website, use chat and email, and take advantage of pop-up instruction, the Ready for Research badge, and the Library Literacy Module to build your research confidence.

From there, the focus shifts to research tools for athletic training and kinesiology. Using the Clinical & Applied Movement Sciences LibGuide, Lauren highlights key databases including Visible Body (Human Anatomy Atlas) for interactive 3D anatomy, the F.A. Davis Athletic Training Collection for multimedia, case studies, and quick videos, and PEDro (Physiotherapy Evidence Database) for clinical trials, guidelines, and evidence-based physiotherapy research.

Beryl then brings it into the Virtual Learning Center, showcasing VR experiences that support movement science and rehab: Hell Horde (a mixed reality experience on Meta Quest 3 that lets you see the real world while interacting with virtual elements), Gonzo VR for precise shoulder screening and rehab, Crash Course (an upcoming concussion-education 360° experience), and FitXR for gamified workouts. Faculty and students are invited to reach out to libraryvr@unf.edu to explore licenses, pilot new apps, or collaborate on XR projects—and to drop into Librarian Open Office Hours whenever they need live research help.

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Publication Date:

11-20-2025

City:

Jacksonville, Florida

Keywords:

AI; Artificial Intelligence; Generative AI; Instruction; Pedagogy

Disciplines:

Higher Education | Library and Information Science | Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

Episode 26 Athletic Training & Kinesiology

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