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TILT Information Literacy Task Force

TILT Information Literacy Task Force. Professional Development Institute 2009. Members of TILT Information Literacy Task Force. Mike Palmquist Cathy Cranston Ken Barbarick James Folkestad Sally Hibbit Amy Hoseth Carrie Lamanna Brian Ott Pete Seel. Information Literacy Defined.

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TILT Information Literacy Task Force

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  1. TILT Information LiteracyTask Force Professional Development Institute2009

  2. Members of TILT Information Literacy Task Force • Mike Palmquist • Cathy Cranston • Ken Barbarick • James Folkestad • Sally Hibbit • Amy Hoseth • Carrie Lamanna • Brian Ott • Pete Seel

  3. Information Literacy Defined Association of College and Research Libraries focuses on "the set of skills needed to find, retrieve, analyze, and use information"

  4. Information Literacy Defined Shapiro and Hughes (1996) argue for a broader definition that ranges from "knowing how to use computers and access information to critical reflection on the nature of information itself, its technical infrastructure, and its social, cultural and even philosophical context and impact."

  5. Students STAFF Faculty

  6. Questions we considered • What are the information literacy practices we want to support and develop in our students, staff, and faculty? • What are the ideal elements of a program for developing information literacy practices? •  What is being done now at CSU to support the development of information literacy practices? •  What is being done elsewhere to support the development of information literacy practices? What isn’t being done (that should be)? •  What activities should TILT support with other university units to develop information literacy? Which units? •  What would be the best way to form efforts to support the development of information literacy competencies into a coherent, integrated program?

  7. What are the information literacy practices we want to support and develop in our students, staff, and faculty? • Understanding Current Information Landscape • Work with new Information Technologies to both seek and produce information • Adaptability • Collaboration & Building a personal learning network • Searching, navigating, filtering, evaluating, documenting, and managing and organizing large amounts of information

  8. What are the ideal elements of a program for developing information literacy practices? …a well-funded program that provides resources for both staff/faculty development and training, as well as staff positions dedicated to researching cutting-edge technologies and disseminating the information.

  9. What are the ideal elements of a program for developing information literacy practices? Content experts, role models, peer mentors, and help resources would be readily available to students and faculty.

  10. What are the ideal elements of a program for developing information literacy practices? Centralized workspaces and access to tools that support production and collaboration among students, staff and faculty are key factors of a successful program.

  11. What are the ideal elements of a program for developing information literacy practices? Cross-university, collaborative, team-taught classes that employ a variety of technologies

  12. What are the ideal elements of a program for developing information literacy practices? Incorporation of information literacy concepts into existing coursework, where possible, to enhance relevance to students

  13. What are the ideal elements of a program for developing information literacy practices? Increasingly sophisticated IL concepts incorporated into classes as students progress through their majors

  14. What are the ideal elements of a program for developing information literacy practices? University-wide focus on individual aspects of information literacy on a regular (monthly?) basis forming a foundation for discussion and innovation across campus Students and faculty showcase their work through ePortfolios and the digital repository

  15. What activities should TILT support with other university units to develop information literacy? Which units? Composition Programs (CO150, CO3XX)

  16. What activities should TILT support with other university units to develop information literacy? Which units? Library Instruction / Information Literacy Program

  17. What activities should TILT support with other university units to develop information literacy? Which units? ISTeC – Educational Advisory Committee

  18. What activities should TILT support with other university units to develop information literacy? Which units? ACNS/CTSS

  19. What activities should TILT support with other university units to develop information literacy? Which units? Committee on Teaching and Learning

  20. What activities should TILT support with other university units to develop information literacy? Which units? CASA • Key Academic Advisors • Living/Learning Communities • Retention

  21. What activities should TILT support with other university units to develop information literacy? Which units? • Composition Programs (CO150, CO3XX) • Library Instruction/Information Literacy Program • ISTeC – Educational Advisory Committee • ACNS/CTSS • Committee on Teaching and Learning • CASA (Key Academic Advisors/Living/Learning Communities/Retention)

  22. What would be the best way to form efforts to support the development of information literacy competencies into a coherent, integrated program? FACULTY • Developing expertise among faculty (peer-to-peer networking; TILT Professional Development activities; ) • Developing modules • Building recognition of importance of IL into teaching evaluation, T&P (update T/P form?) • Campus Social Networking Initiative

  23. What would be the best way to form efforts to support the development of information literacy competencies into a coherent, integrated program? STUDENTS • Integrating IL into courses • Modeling • Campus Social Networking Initiative

  24. What would be the best way to form efforts to support the development of information literacy competencies into a coherent, integrated program? Production support • Library redesign (?) • TILT spaces • Capacity to Loan Equipment • Online tutorials/modules for production skills

  25. What would be the best way to form efforts to support the development of information literacy competencies into a coherent, integrated program? That’s where we left off and that’s where you come in

  26. TILT IL Wiki & Resources • http://tilt.wikispaces.com • http://tilt.colostate.edu/taskforces/

  27. Photo Attributions from flickr • Haystacks (slide #) by pierreyves0 • Spectrum (slide #) by barto • Question Mark Art (slide #) by bast- • Youtube screen shot from EclecticAsylumArt

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