Use Devices
Use the iPad in the Classroom
Use Your Interactive Whiteboard in the Classroom
Use an iPod Touch in the Classroom
Ideas for Class Blog Posts
Use Mobile Phones in the Classroom
Information Literacy is the ability to identify what information is needed, understand how
the information is organized, identify the best sources of information for a given need, locate those sources, evaluate
the sources critically, and share that information. It is the knowledge of commonly used research techniques.
The mission of the National Forum on Information Literacy is to promote and mainstream information literacy at home and abroad. In doing so, we provide programmatic research and workforce development training activities to a broad spectrum of constituencies in the following areas (1) education and learning, (2) business and economic interests, (3) health and wellness, and (4) government and citizenship.
S.O.S. for Information Literacy is a dynamic web-based multimedia resource that includes peer-reviewed lesson plans, handouts, presentations, videos and other resources to enhance the teaching of information literacy (K-16). Read a full description of the project. More information.
Information literacy has been known by many different names: library orientation; bibliographic instruction; user education; information skills training. Each has built on the other. Library orientation concentrates on how to use a physical building and bibliographic instruction and user education on the mechanics of using particular resources. Information skills training and finally information literacy concentrates on cognitive and transferable skills, such as problem solving, evaluation and communication skills.
Information Literacy is a transformational process in which the learner needs to find, understand, evaluate, and use
information in various forms to create for personal, social or global purposes.