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ILab @ PVCC Library

ILab @ PVCC Library. Cinthya Ippoliti Paradise Valley Community College, Arizona April 15th, 2009 TCC Conference. Welcome!. What is ILab? ILab History What subject areas are used with ILab? How is it being used? Google Version vs BlackBoard versions of ILab Pre/Post Tests Homework

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ILab @ PVCC Library

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  1. ILab @ PVCC Library Cinthya Ippoliti Paradise Valley Community College, Arizona April 15th, 2009 TCC Conference

  2. Welcome! • What is ILab? • ILab History • What subject areas are used with ILab? • How is it being used? • Google Version vs BlackBoard versions of ILab • Pre/Post Tests • Homework • Activities • Success! • Future Plans

  3. What disciplines are you from? • Use the whiteboard to write what specific discipline you are from

  4. What is ILab? • Hybrid method of embedding Information Literacy into course content which utilizes technology to assess and track student progress • Students access the ILab “course” and complete pre and post tests as well as homework through Blackboard in addition to attending face to face instruction over the course of 3 sessions • Feedback is personalized and tailored to each student’s topic • Students are given points for completing all the ILab elements

  5. What do you currently do for Information Literacy instruction-as a librarian or faculty? A. Nothing B. One time instruction C. Multiple sessions D. Credit course

  6. What types of technology do you use or have you seen? A. Clickers B. Blackboard or similar C. Wikis, blogs, etc. D. Nothing

  7. A bit of History • Summer grant in collaboration with 2 English Faculty members. Began with 4 sections-we now have 17 • A way to get students exposed to Information Literacy for more than one session • Combined Information Literacy concepts with course content • Went back and forth between BlackBoard and Google Docs

  8. Where is it being utilized? • PSYCHOLOGY -Find information about a psychological disorder such as symptoms, treatment, causes etc. and write a paper and present findings • ENGLISH -Write an argument essay on a chosen topic • NURSING -Write an evidence-based essay on a chosen Nursing topic such as music therapy, artificial nails or the use of soap vs antibacterial gels

  9. How it is being used?

  10. The Google Docs ILab • Pros -A lot of students already had Google accounts, no need for additional passwords -Could access the information easily -Tailored Feedback • Cons -Students did not fill in information completely -A lot of time spent scoring tests and homework

  11. The Google Docs ILab

  12. The BlackBoard ILab • Pros -All surveys and tests are scored, cutting down on time spent scoring -Still allows for individualized feedback to a certain degree • Cons -Artificial addition in courses that do not use this technology -Additional time spent with passwords, logging in etc.

  13. How many of you use Pre/Post Tests in instruction? • Raise your hand if you use any type of pre/post testing • What type do you use? A. Standardized B. 1 minute essay or similar qualitative C. Quiz

  14. Pre/Post Test • Currently, we are using the Research Readiness Self-Assessment developed by the University of Michigan. • Multiple choice • Individualized Feedback based on student scores-links to further information via e-mail • Compares perceived skills with actual scores

  15. Pre/Post Test Questions

  16. Three Types of Feedback Research and library experience  15 / 23  -  66% Perceived research skills  32 / 40  -  80% The following categories measure your knowledge and skills: Accessing Information  3 / 6  -  50% Evaluating information    4 / 10  -  40% Citing and Plagiarism  12 / 18  -  67% Overall score, an indicator of your research readiness  19 / 34  -  56% Evaluating information: 1. PVCC Evaluating Internet Sites Links: http://www.pvc.maricopa.edu/library/internetlinks/internet.htm#Evaluating

  17. Additional Study Guides and Links We have also added content so that students have one place where they can access additional information and links

  18. Homework-Articles

  19. Homework-Websites

  20. Activities-Boolean • Raise your hand Boolean-Eng 101 -Women OR MEN - AND Hawaii Residents -”Hawaii Residents”

  21. Generating Criteria for Evaluation • Use the whiteboard to write 1 criteria you think is important to consider when evaluating information-especially on the Internet

  22. Activities-CARBS

  23. Ranking Websites Let’s look at the following three websites. Using the CARBS criteria, rank them in order of most to least credible.

  24. Wikipedia

  25. Mayo Clinic

  26. Web MD

  27. Ranking Websites A. -Mayo Clinic -Web MD -Wikipedia B. -Web MD -Mayo Clinic -Wikipedia Which of the two choices above rank these websites in order of MOST to LEAST credible according to the CARBS criteria?

  28. Success! • What students are saying -(ILab) gave me other ways to search for topics and the librarian let me know what I was doing wrong -I learned how to research a topic more efficiently and how to word my searches more accurately -Over 90% of students said the technology used was helpful to their overall experience • Scores -On average, scores went up by about 20% between the pre and the post-tests starting with Fall 2007. -Sample scores for Fall 2008

  29. Future Plans • Substitute one-time instruction with ILab model in conjunction with an Information Literacy Tutorial • Possibly move towards a certificate or credit course

  30. Thank you! Questions?

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