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Ken Fujiuchi

Cornell University - Digital Literacy Resource - 1 views

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    Digital Literacy is... Digital literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, utilize, and create information using digital technology. As a Cornell student, activities including writing papers, creating multimedia presentations, and posting information about yourself or others online are all a part of your day-to-day life, and all of these activities require varying degrees of digital literacy. Is simply knowing how to do these things enough? No-there's more to it than that.
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    A very well done site. Although I am left wondering why they call it "digital" literacy when it is mainly about scholarship and academic levels of literacy in a world that happens to be networked.
anonymous

Information Literacy: Undervalued or Ubiquitous? | Peer to Peer Review - 0 views

  • Slightly under a third of academic libraries report that information literacy is included in an institutional mission or strategic plan, the same percentage as in 2004
  • that libraries are increasingly identified not as a shared cultural resource, but as the office that pays bills for individuals' immediate information needs.
  • Nor should it be seen as primarily a library concern. In my experience, faculty admire librarians' know-how, but feel this thing we call information literacy—the ability to frame a question, seek information, make informed choices among sources, and use them effectively—is their job.
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  • We tend to think in terms of skills that apply to all knowledge domains, involving dispositions and habits that we feel prepare graduates for civic participation and personal fulfillment. We have a wide-angle holistic view. We take a practical approach: let us show you how to find information on any subject using these search tools and techniques.
  • Faculty are more likely to think in terms of how using sources plays into the values and traditions of a particular discipline. Historians want students to understand how to interpret primary sources, using other historians' work to put historical evidence in context. Biologists train students in the skill of reading scientific papers, including understanding why each new contribution nests itself in previous work. Psychology professors ask students to design research projects, which includes reviewing related literature.
  • but in the library, we tend to treat them all as more or less the same task: finding good stuff to get the job done.
  • We help students develop some all-purpose ways to approach any question, knowing that this will remain an important ability later in life. Faculty in the disciplines may be much more focused on polishing the particular lens through which they help students see the world, but being able to find, sort through, and use information is also very much a part of what they teach.
  • To understand how important this thing we call information literacy is to higher education, we shouldn't look to strategic plans
  • To know if it's important, we'd have to look at everyday practice.
Dana Longley

Information Literacy & Inquiry Learning models - 0 views

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    There are a large number of Information Literacy, Research, or Information Problem Solving models available for teachers to use with pupils. Below is a selection of some of them.
Dana Longley

Virtual Information Inquiry - 0 views

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    based on materials from Key Words, Concepts and Methods for Information Age Instruction: A Guide to Teaching Information Inquiry by Daniel Callison (2003) and THE BLUE BOOK on Information Age Inquiry, Instruction, and Literacy by Daniel Callison and Leslie Preddy (2006).
Dana Longley

Library Research Assignments for Faculty - 0 views

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    from The University of Arizona University Libraries: some model, downloadable assignments for faculty that teach information literacy skills
Dana Longley

Information Literacy Teaching Tips & Techniques for Instructors - 2 views

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    University of California Los Angeles LibGuides: In-person and online teaching tips and techniques to help improve undergraduates' information literacy skills.
Dana Longley

S.O.S. for Information Literacy - 1 views

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    web-based multimedia resource that includes lesson plans, handouts, presentations, videos and other resources to enhance the teaching of information literacy. materials for instruction at the elementary, secondary and higher education levels
Dana Longley

Using teaching faculty focus groups to assess information literacy core competencies at... - 1 views

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    Tyron J., Frigo E. and O'Kelly M. 2010. Journal of information literacy, 4(2), pp 62-77
Dana Longley

stickyinfolit: Making Information Literacy Stick - 1 views

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    wiki where librarians can share their ideas, learning objectives or lesson plans that connect the concepts from the Heath brothers' 2007 Made to Stick to information literacy instruction. See the individual pages for each of the principles of SUCCESs: Simple, Unexpected, Concrete, Credible, Emotional and Stories.
Dana Longley

WHY INFORMATION LITERACY IS INVISIBLE - 1 views

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    Communications in Information Literacy, Volume 4, Issue 2, 2010, by William Badke
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Chris Rudecoff

Multimedia Sources for Info Literacy - 0 views

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    Great wiki started by Chris Sweet, the Information Services Librarian at the Heartland Community College library in Normal, Illinois. Includes links to concise videos and interactive tutorials organized by information literacy topical categories.
Dana Longley

Information Literacy Badge: First Draft - 0 views

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    desciption of a program for IL certificate that integrates workshops and badges.
Dana Longley

Learning Objects and Online Library Instruction - 0 views

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    This paper will examine various definitions of learning objects, along with important characteristics. The paper will discuss applications of instructional design, learning styles and how learning objects can help address them. Both evaluation and assessment of learning objects are examined, and finally an application of learning objects to online information literacy instruction.
Dana Longley

Information Literacy - 0 views

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    info lit site & tutorial (including a nice graphic of the info lit cycle) and materials and courses from Scotland elibrary
Dana Longley

Information literacy in context - 1 views

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    Miss Sophie Mac blog July 29, 2010
Dana Longley

Finding Context: What Today's College Students Say about Conducting Research in the Dig... - 0 views

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    Project Information Literacy Progress Report | February 2009 | Head and Eisenberg
Dana Longley

Information Literacy in Upper Level Undergraduate Biology « the Undergraduate... - 0 views

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    nice post describing her content and methods
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