instruction, outreach and assessment

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Instruction, Outreach and Assessment

Joshua Finnell

Email: finnellj@denison.edu

Twitter: @joshuafinnell

Webinar Overview

• Overview of Denison University’s Instruction Program & Assessment

• An Intellectual History of Information Literacy

• New Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education & Assessment

• Steps Forward

Approaches

• One-shot instruction sessions• Multiple instruction sessions over a

semester• Library lab sessions• Library scavenger hunt• LibGuides• Blackboard integration• Tutorials

Assessment

• Questionnaire

• 1-minute presentations

• 1-minute papers

• Bibliography sampling

How Did We Get Here?

The Bibliographic Instruction Movement (1969)

1970s

• Library Orientation Exchange (LOEX)

• Instruction Section (IS) - Association of College & Research Libraries

• Library Instruction Round Table (LIRT) – American Library Association

1980s

1990s

2000s

• Determine the extent of information needed

• Access the needed information effectively and efficiently

• Evaluate information and its sources critically

• Incorporate selected information into one’s knowledge base

• Use information effectively to accomplish a specific purpose

• Understand the economic, legal, and social issues surrounding the use of information

• Authority is constructed and contextual• Information creation as a process• Information has value• Research as inquiry• Scholarship as conversation• Searching as strategic exploration

Biggest Challenge? Assessment

1. ACRL Task Force made a conscious decision to shift away from the hundred learning outcomes associated with the old standards

2. The Task Force hoped to make outcomes the purview of the librarians working in a local, campus context rather than provide a national standard.

3. Meyer and Land, originators of threshold concepts have provided little guidance on ways to transform threshold concepts into outcomes.

OU

TREACH

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TREACH

1. Get Inspired

2. Bite The Bullet

3. Draw The Map

4. Get Real

5. Roll It Up & Report It Out

Readings

• A Roadmap for Assessing Student Learning Using the New Framework for Information Literacy (Oakleaf)

• USC Libraries Information Literacy Outcomes for Undergraduates

• Using IL Threshold Concepts for Biology (Bryan and Karshmer)

• Scholarship is a Conversation (Carroll)

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