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WeTALC. Reference Librarian’s Meeting August 1, 2003. Jeanine Akers, Instructional Service Librarian, U of M Mary Ellen Pozzebon, Reference & Instruction Librarian, JSCC. Information Literacy Consortial Models. Shared Values Shared or Similar Resources Shared or Similar Challenges
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WeTALC Reference Librarian’s Meeting August 1, 2003 Jeanine Akers, Instructional Service Librarian, U of M Mary Ellen Pozzebon, Reference & Instruction Librarian, JSCC
Information Literacy Consortial Models • Shared Values • Shared or Similar Resources • Shared or Similar Challenges • Varied and diverse abilities, ideas, expertise
Shared Values:Information Literacy “Information Literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to ‘recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information.’”
Shared Values:Guiding Principles • ACRL Information Literacy Competency Standards • ACRL Guidelines for Instruction Programs in Academic Libraries • Institute for Information Literacy Characteristics of Programs of Information Literacy that Illustrate Best Practices
The ACRL Competency Standards
Characteristics of Programs of Information Literacy that Illustrate Best Practices: A Guideline
Characteristics of Programs of Information Literacy that Illustrate Best Practices: A Guideline
Common Tutorial Components • Choosing and refining topics • Using reference materials • Using library catalogs • Using periodical indexes • Using the WWW • Creating search strategies • Evaluating information • Using information legally and ethically • Others?
Shared or Similar Challenges • Many of us have distance education students who never set foot in the physical library building • Many of us are unable to reach all or even a majority of our students via traditional bibliographic instruction methods • Many of our students would benefit from a self-paced tutorial • Many of us need to look at new ways of assessing our students’ learning in regards to information literacy • Many of us are overwhelmed by the idea of creating and maintaining a web tutorial on our own(time, technology, etc.)
Shared or Similar Resources • Some of us share catalogs • TEL Databases • Reference Resources • Web Resources
Varied and Diverse Abilities, Ideas, Expertise • Varying technology skills • Varying writing strengths • Varying pedagogies • An automatic editorial board • Strength in numbers!
Cooperatively Created TutorialsProcess, Problems, Possibilities • TILT http://tilt.lib.utsystem.edu/ • Internet Navigator (course)http://medlib.med.utah.edu/navigator/ • CSU Information Competence Projecthttp://www.lib.calpoly.edu/infocomp/modules/index.html • ALICE (material repository)http://alice.acaweb.org/ • Reports of projects currently underway in Illinois and Rhode Island • Possibility of upcoming TEL tutorials
Online Tutorial Technology • Various software exists for developing online tutorials • ACRL’s internet Education project has many good examples: http://cooley.colgate.edu/etech/iep/ • Design can be as important as content in getting your message across
Online Tutorial Technology • Most tutorials use html, java scripts, and various graphics, menus, and buttons • A few good ones use Flash • Assume different skills by the users; some explain basic pc skills, some jump right into advanced concepts and strategies • Let’s look at a few examples:
This tutorial provides some basic instruction and just uses html
This University library explains the use of resources using Java Script
This librarian has created a series of instructional videos in various formats
These two excellent plagiarism tutorials use Flash and are very effective. • http://www.scc.rutgers.edu/douglass/sal/plagiarism/intro.html • http://library2.fairfield.edu/instruction/ramona/plugin.html
New Technologies • There are some new tools in the shed. • Today we’ll look at: • Dreamweaver/Coursebuilder • WebCT • Camtasia/SnagIt
Dreamweaver/Coursebuilder • Dreamweaver is part of the Macromedia suite of web development software http://www.macromedia.com/ • Coursebuilder is a free extension of Dreamweaver • Coursebuilder is a web based training program
Dreamweaver/Coursebuilder • Allows you to create tutorials with quizzes and other interactions that are tracked and compiled for grading • Used with Macromedia’s other web development tools, it can create effective tutorials that do not require log-in
This tutorial uses Coursebuilder to provide a quiz at the end of the section
WebCT • WebCT is used by many school to provide instruction electronically • WebCT course tools include communication tools (discussion, mail, chat), quizzes & results, syllabus, and modules, among others • Some libraries use WebCT to create stand-alone courses
This library is using WebCT to create information competence modules and quizzes.
WebCT Course Features • This course, at CSU, Sacramento includes: • Survey, pre-test, modules, post-test, quizzes • Scores are reported to course instructor and included in final grade • A stand-alone course is in development, reflecting the system’s emphasis on information competence
Camtasia and SnagIt • Camtasia is a tool to create PC video presentations www.techsmith.com • Can be used to create video demonstrations of search actions • SnagIt allows you to incorporate screen shots and other graphic material into your web pages or power points • Useful because they help reach visual and auditory learners
Camtasia and SnagIt • Good compression • Highly regarded for software training • Works with PC’s and Macintosh • Quality, clarity • Highly regarded as tool for streaming video • Works with Macromedia’s Flash • Output can be in several formats: AVI, Flash, QuickTime and others
This library has enhanced their tutorial with Camtasia videos in RealPlayer format.
Access Issues • Information literacy tutorials must address issues of access to materials • Issues are multi-faceted • Shrinking materials budgets • More reliance on various kinds of electronic materials • Retrieval options are more complicated
Access issues • Number one reason that access issues should be part of information literacy is the prevalence of off-campus programs. • RODP or other online programs • Distance Centers • Students in multiple categories • Discussions about resources and access to resources should be integrated.
Brainstorming • What we would like to see • Roles of each institution