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TEACHING TOOLS FOR
    REAL LIFE SKILLS:
INFORMATION LITERACY                           Georgia
                                             Conference
  FOR THE WORKPLACE                               On
                                             Information
                                               Literacy

                                           September 2012



 Alessia Zanin-Yost and Betsy Clementson
   Research and Instruction Librarians
        Western Carolina University
WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO TODAY

 Discussion
1. Learn about information literacy
2. Evaluate what types of assessment you can use
3. Investigate what skills new graduates should have

 Activities
1. Explore ways to reach to your constituents
2. How to incorporate the ACRL standards into assignments
3. Develop methods of evaluation
INFORMATION LITERACY

  We are using the ACRL definition
  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.”

Why do we need information literacy today? We have the Web, Google and Wikipedia….



                     Why do we- librarians- need to teach it?
CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS

   Read the operating board
   Develop and maintain documentation
   Conduct research on network products
   Ability to develop action plans with work estimates
   Ability to present ideas
   Organizational and analytical skills
   Knowledge of the use/mixture of cleaning chemicals
   Working knowledge of equine health management
FROM CLASS TO WORK– WHY?


        What do you teach students in your library instruction classes?




Is it possible to combine academics, information literacy, and “working” skills?
EXAMPLE

 Interior Design
   Traditional research paper
   Issues: plagiarism, poor content, poor use of resources, boooooring…



  BRIGHT IDEA




 Why not change the assignment into something students can actually use later on
 in their profession?
GOOD IDEAS NEED ASSESSMENT

  Why do I need to assess?


Because assessment is an INTEGRAL part of teaching and learning. It will affect what
            and how you teach and what and how your students learn.




                            1. Begin with one small project
                                2. Assess the impact
                                  3. Make changes
                                     4. Re-apply
ASSESSMENT

 Testing is NOT assessment. Testing is just a component of
  assessing learning.

 Assessment must be authentic - meaning it needs to reflect
  real-world expectations.

 In the workplace students will not be assessed through
  multiple-choice tests or research papers.

 Assessment comes before planning. Ask yourself “What am I
  going to assess?” and “Why?”
THE A WORD…. ASSESSMENT

Direct         Evaluate the        Variety of methods: performances, blind
               competence of       scored essays, standardized tests, pre and
               students            post-tests, capstone paper/projects.


Indirect       Evaluate the        Questionnaires and surveys
               perceived           Syllabi and curriculum analysis
               learning


Qualitative    Uses a variety of   Interviews, survey, observation, studies
               data

Quantitative   Uses numerical      Tests, rating scales, analysis, percentages
               data
KNOW WHAT EMPLOYERS WANT

 Business research skills: What are employer s expecting of our
       graduates, and are we meeting those expectations?

                        Let’s ask them!



       What do faculty and students think they need?
EXAMPLE: WHAT WE’RE DOING NOW

 Entrepreneurship class : Semester-long project where
  undergraduate students gather forms and material they would
  need in order to start a business

 Library session for this class is designed to get the students
  using the resources they will need to use to find this information -
  must look for clues and read (!) in order to understand what they
  need.
THEY’RE GETTING IT…



 “I really enjoyed this week’s assignments, especially
  the Research Guide Worksheet. Going through that
  exercise revealed so much more information than I
  had anticipated.”
LET’S GET BUSY AND
WORK ON WHAT WE
     LEARNED
ACTIVIT Y #1

What are some ways you can reach
    out to your constituents?
       Brainstorm, discuss, and share.
   Write your ideas on the gigantic post -it!
ACTIVIT Y #2

 How do you incorporate the ACRL IL standards in an
                   assignment?

Directions:
1. Work with the people at your table
2. Read your case study and determine which one of
   the ACRL IL standards/outcomes would work best
   for this case study.
3. Make sure to take notes-one of you will need to
   report back to everybody.
ACTIVIT Y #3

            Develop methods of assessment

Directions
1. Work with your group
2. Read your case study from the previous activity
3. Read the assessment section in your handout
4. As a group discuss and determine what steps you
   will take to teach information literacy. Fill out the
   chart provided
QUESTIONS??

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Teaching tools for real life skills ga intl conf on infolit 2012-slideshare

  • 1. TEACHING TOOLS FOR REAL LIFE SKILLS: INFORMATION LITERACY Georgia Conference FOR THE WORKPLACE On Information Literacy September 2012 Alessia Zanin-Yost and Betsy Clementson Research and Instruction Librarians Western Carolina University
  • 2. WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO TODAY  Discussion 1. Learn about information literacy 2. Evaluate what types of assessment you can use 3. Investigate what skills new graduates should have  Activities 1. Explore ways to reach to your constituents 2. How to incorporate the ACRL standards into assignments 3. Develop methods of evaluation
  • 3. INFORMATION LITERACY  We are using the ACRL definition 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.” Why do we need information literacy today? We have the Web, Google and Wikipedia…. Why do we- librarians- need to teach it?
  • 4. CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS  Read the operating board  Develop and maintain documentation  Conduct research on network products  Ability to develop action plans with work estimates  Ability to present ideas  Organizational and analytical skills  Knowledge of the use/mixture of cleaning chemicals  Working knowledge of equine health management
  • 5. FROM CLASS TO WORK– WHY? What do you teach students in your library instruction classes? Is it possible to combine academics, information literacy, and “working” skills?
  • 6. EXAMPLE  Interior Design  Traditional research paper  Issues: plagiarism, poor content, poor use of resources, boooooring… BRIGHT IDEA Why not change the assignment into something students can actually use later on in their profession?
  • 7. GOOD IDEAS NEED ASSESSMENT  Why do I need to assess? Because assessment is an INTEGRAL part of teaching and learning. It will affect what and how you teach and what and how your students learn. 1. Begin with one small project 2. Assess the impact 3. Make changes 4. Re-apply
  • 8. ASSESSMENT  Testing is NOT assessment. Testing is just a component of assessing learning.  Assessment must be authentic - meaning it needs to reflect real-world expectations.  In the workplace students will not be assessed through multiple-choice tests or research papers.  Assessment comes before planning. Ask yourself “What am I going to assess?” and “Why?”
  • 9. THE A WORD…. ASSESSMENT Direct Evaluate the Variety of methods: performances, blind competence of scored essays, standardized tests, pre and students post-tests, capstone paper/projects. Indirect Evaluate the Questionnaires and surveys perceived Syllabi and curriculum analysis learning Qualitative Uses a variety of Interviews, survey, observation, studies data Quantitative Uses numerical Tests, rating scales, analysis, percentages data
  • 10. KNOW WHAT EMPLOYERS WANT  Business research skills: What are employer s expecting of our graduates, and are we meeting those expectations?  Let’s ask them!  What do faculty and students think they need?
  • 11. EXAMPLE: WHAT WE’RE DOING NOW  Entrepreneurship class : Semester-long project where undergraduate students gather forms and material they would need in order to start a business  Library session for this class is designed to get the students using the resources they will need to use to find this information - must look for clues and read (!) in order to understand what they need.
  • 12. THEY’RE GETTING IT…  “I really enjoyed this week’s assignments, especially the Research Guide Worksheet. Going through that exercise revealed so much more information than I had anticipated.”
  • 13. LET’S GET BUSY AND WORK ON WHAT WE LEARNED
  • 14. ACTIVIT Y #1 What are some ways you can reach out to your constituents? Brainstorm, discuss, and share. Write your ideas on the gigantic post -it!
  • 15. ACTIVIT Y #2 How do you incorporate the ACRL IL standards in an assignment? Directions: 1. Work with the people at your table 2. Read your case study and determine which one of the ACRL IL standards/outcomes would work best for this case study. 3. Make sure to take notes-one of you will need to report back to everybody.
  • 16. ACTIVIT Y #3 Develop methods of assessment Directions 1. Work with your group 2. Read your case study from the previous activity 3. Read the assessment section in your handout 4. As a group discuss and determine what steps you will take to teach information literacy. Fill out the chart provided