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FYS Workshop Presentation - Information Literacy 12 Aug 2010 Bruce Gilbert Cowles Library

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Presentation for the First Year Seminar Workshop, 12 Aug 2010.

Transcript of Fys presentation 12_aug_2010

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FYS Workshop Presentation - 

Information Literacy12 Aug 2010

Bruce Gilbert Cowles Library  

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13th St. in Ames:  Best for boats?

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Ames Target; some merch may be reduced?

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Contact Info:

•  Email: [email protected] or x4821• These Slides:  http://bit.ly/fysworkshop

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Some books:

 BF371 .M375 2009 2009 Delete : the virtue of forgetting in the digital age   Mayer-Schönberger, Viktor.

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Some books:

HQ799.5 .M393 2008 2008 The pirate's dilemma : how youth culture reinvented capitalism  1st Free Press hardcover ed.   Mason, Matt (Matt James)

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Some books:

HE7551 .F74 2009 2009 The tyranny of e-mail : the four-thousand-year journey to your inbox  1st Scribner hardcover ed.   Freeman, John, 1974-

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Some books:

  QP408 .W64 2007 2007 Proust and the squid : the story and science of the reading brain  1st ed.   Wolf, Maryanne.

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Information Literacy and the FYS

Purposes of today's talk:

1.Encourage everyone (who hasn't already) to sign up for a Library FYS Instruction Session

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Information Literacy and the FYS

Purposes of today's talk:

1.Encourage everyone (who hasn't already) to sign up for a Library FYS Instruction Session

– Encourage everyone to consider follow-up sessions (as appropriate)

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Information Literacy and the FYS

Purposes of today's talk:

1.Encourage everyone (who hasn't already) to sign up for a Library FYS Instruction Session

– Encourage everyone to consider follow-up sessions (as appropriate) 

–  Talk a little about new models for Information Literacy, as it relates to the Gen Ed Curriculum at Drake

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Information Literacy and the FYS

Purposes of today's talk:

1.Encourage everyone (who hasn't already) to sign up for a Library FYS Instruction Session

– Encourage everyone to consider follow-up sessions (as appropriate) 

–  Talk a little about new models for Information Literacy, as they relate to the Gen Ed Curriculum at Drake

–  List and briefly demonstrate some new resources and facilities available from the Library

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Information Literacy and the FYS

Purposes of today's talk:

1.Encourage everyone (who hasn't already) to sign up for a Library FYS Instruction Session

– Encourage everyone to consider follow-up sessions (as appropriate) 

–  Talk a little about new models for Information Literacy, as they relate to the Gen Ed Curriculum at Drake

–  List and briefly demonstrate some new resources and facilities available from the Library

– Share and discuss:  Information Literacy rubric, newly-minted

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Information Literacy and the FYS

Purposes of today's talk:

1.Encourage everyone (who hasn't already) to sign up for a Library FYS Instruction Session

– Encourage everyone to consider follow-up sessions (as appropriate) 

–  Talk a little about new models for Information Literacy, as they relate to the Gen Ed Curriculum at Drake

–  List and briefly demonstrate some new resources and facilities available from the Library

– Share and discuss:  Information Literacy rubric, newly-minted 

– Info Lit Pilot Project

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1.  Introductory Library Session:  Why You (and your students)

should do itWhy you should schedule a Library session for your FYS: 1.Will help your students build research skills– Increased awareness of many resources and tools

available – Will help us (the Library faculty) to better serve

your classes in the future– We are willing to be flexible!– Your class doesn't need to be "research oriented" to

benefit – Sign up online:

http://lib.drake.edu/webforms/fys-library-instruction-request or call me at x4821

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2. Multiple Sessions: Why you should consider it

You may also want to schedule multiple Library sessions for your FYS (or any other class you teach!): 1."Followup" session would deepen students'

exposure to Info Lit principles and skills– Willing to tailor (length, location, approach) to your

schedule and needs– Would allow in-depth coverage of individual

resources (such as those I'll highlight later in the talk)

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3. Information Literacy - New Models

Need for a more flexible and easily-understood approach to Information Literacy

• Invariably begins with "What is Information Literacy anyway?"

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Information Literacy - New Models

INFORMATION LITERACY

Technological Literacy, Computer Literacy, "Information Technology," tech training, eportfolios, "library training," etc.

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Information Literacy - New Models

So, what is it?

Bruce's Opinion (No. 1!)

• Information Literacy is a Synthetic discipline, based around a unique Perspective: o That the "information rich, knowledge poor"

world we live in must always be approached critically

o That there are certain ethical questions that are inherent in the adoption of new technologies

o That certain technological skills and dispositions are necessary, but not sufficient, to achieving "literacy"

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Information Literacy - New Models

Bruce's Opinion (No. 1, continued)

• Information Literacy is a Synthetic discipline, based around a unique Perspective: o That Information Literacy is a "gateway literacy"

that opens the door to discussion of "emerging literacies" (a.k.a "trans-literacies") ranging from:  Economic and financial literacy  Visual literacy Media literacy Multicultural literacy

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Information Literacy - New ModelsDiscussion of Library Faculty and others who teach Info Lit: 1.Recognize the problems with the term

"Information Literacy"– Recognize the problems with re-naming, or

embracing one of the "trendy" alternatives ("Information Fluency")

– Still, the need for a "uniquely Drake approach" was felt

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Information Literacy - New ModelsRe-casting Info Lit: 1.Two-pronged approach:  

• One aimed at Gen Ed, • the other at upper-level (discipline-based)

and graduate education– Gen Ed approach referred to as:  "Digital and

Media Literacy"

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Digital and Media Literacy 

What is Digital and Media Literacy in the Drake context? 1.Flexible approach:  Either course-based, or

session-based, or anywhere in between– Focus:  Skills and dispositions students need to

excel in their general education coursework, as well as prepare for their upper-level coursework

– Collaborative:  Designed to work with faculty at all levels, either other Gen Ed instructors, or address the needs of the disciplines

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Digital and Media Literacy 

What is Media Literacy in the Drake context? • Recognizes that students get their news/information

from "non-traditional" sources:o Film

Feature TV YouTube

o Podcastso "Social" media: Facebook /Twitter / RSS feeds

 

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Digital and Media Literacy 

What is Media Literacy in the Drake context? • Such sources raise serious (and interesting) issues:

o No, or little, "vetting" of stories / pieceso When "everyone" is a reporter, ethical issues

aboundo Even more "trusted" sources of media information

(e.g., documentaries) have "hidden" agenda that often reflect the nature of their format: "Honest Truths" http://bit.ly/c5ZJer

o http://ahiv.alexanderstreet.com/View/572146  

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Digital and Media Literacy 

What is Media Literacy in the Drake context? • "Social" media• Question(s) for the Group: 1.What is the one question you can ask any

group of FYS students, and ALL will raise their hands in unison?

 

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Digital and Media Literacy 

What is Media Literacy in the Drake context? • "Social" media.• Question(s) for the Group: 1.What is the one question you can ask any group of

FYS students, and ALL will raise their hands in unison?

– Drake does not have a Faculty Lounge, so what is the closest functional equivalent?

 

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Is this Drake's Faculty Lounge?

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Digital and Media Literacy:

What is Media Literacy in an FYS context? 1.So you can Facebook; so what?

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Digital and Media Literacy:

What is Media Literacy in an FYS context? 1.So you can Facebook; so what?– Implications of "life on the Web"

o Privacy / Securityo Lack of control over contento Archiving (whether you want it or not?)

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Digital and Media Literacy:

What is Digital Literacy in an FYS context? 1.Evaluative, analytical, and critical skills

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Digital and Media Literacy:

What is Digital Literacy in an FYS context? 1.Evaluative, analytical, and critical skills – Ability to retrieve, evaluate, synthesize, and

cite appropriate information

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Digital and Media Literacy:

What is Digital Literacy in an FYS context? 1.Evaluative, analytical, and critical skills – Ability to retrieve, evaluate, synthesize, and cite

appropriate information– "Read, think, write, cite"

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4.  Library Resources

A. Brand spanking new:  

SuperSearch!

http://bit.ly/drakesupersearch

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4.  Library Resources

B. Brand spanking new:  

American History in Video(coming Soon:  World History in Video)

http://ahiv.alexanderstreet.com/

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5.  Information Literacy Discussion• Refer to handout

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5.  Information Literacy Discussion• Refer to handout• Interesting things to note:1.Was developed by committee with Library,

Computer Science, and A&S representation– No direct reference to "Information

Technology" per se

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6.  Information Literacy Pilot Project• Refer to handout • Does NOT have to be a "research-based" course,

just have one bibliographic project• Writing and Info Lit Pilots are, for purposes of

achieving widest participation, "either / or" proposition

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The End?

Questions?  Comments?