2. 2 Nahl 2013
Observing Instruction
Assignments pp. 14-15
Begins now through March 31
Course-integrated instruction
Undergraduate introductory core courses
Workshops
You Tube Information Literacy Channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/DrNahl
LION: Library Information Literacy Online Network
http://liontv.blip.tv/
Report due: on or before April 11
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3. 3 Nahl 2013
Mining the Literature for the
Instruction Unit Project
a. What techniques and approaches impressed you
in the Instruction demo session?
b. What ACRL standards did the lesson cover? What
PIs and Outcomes? (ACRL SPIOs)
c. Which concepts and methods in the G & K
planning chapter will be useful in your design?
d. Which ACRL Standards and PIs will you use in your
design? (ACRL)
e. What session design elements will you use? (J & X)
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4. 4 Nahl 2013
Instruction Unit pp. 10-13
& Outcomes Assessment Study pp. 16-18
Teaching March 11-17 or March 18-24
Due April 4: Unit written report
Sub-section drafts due 1-17; 1-24; 1-31; 2-7; 2-14; 2-
21; 2-28; 3-7
Due April 25: Presentation: Instruction Unit &
Assessment Study at IL Poster Conference
Due May 2: Outcomes Assessment
Study written report; Poster Mini-Conference
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5. 5 Nahl 2013
ACRL Information Literacy
Competency Standards
for Higher Education
Levels of learning or creativity
Simple to higher-order
Recognition to Recall
Decoding to Encoding
Levels of competency or skill level
Rubrics, performance and knowledge tests
Levels of information literacy or fluency
Standards, Performance Indicators, and Outcomes
[SPIOs]
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6. 6 Nahl 2013
LIS 665 Teaching Information Technology Literacy
7. 7 Nahl 2013
Attention: Our Greatest Resource
Gagne’s 9 Events of instruction, p. 4
1. Gaining Attention LIS 665 Teaching Information Technology Literacy
8. 8 Nahl 2013
Instructional
Design Cycle p. 5
1: Recognize Learners’ Need
What do students need to feel, know/think/understand and do?
2: Analyze Present Situation– Needs
Assessment
What do students currently feel, know/think/understand and
do?
3: Develop Teaching Goals
What exactly/specifically should I teach?
4: Implement Instruction Plan– Teaching
Methods
How should I teach?
5: Assess Outcomes – Assessment ofTechnology Literacy
LIS 665 Teaching Information SLOs
Was student learning successful?
6: Review Assessment Data
9. 9 Nahl 2013
Team Exercise 1: Determining
Session Content and Focus
a. Discuss teaching and learning goals
b. Write a broad Goal Statement on a
poster
c. Read other posters and give feedback
d. Revise draft based on feedback (on
Team Google Doc)
e. Select relevant ACRL Standards and
Performance Indicators (SPIs)
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10. 10 Nahl 2013
Team Exercise 2: Finalizing Needs
Assessment Questions
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11. 11 Nahl 2013
Due Next Week
LIS 665 Teaching Information Technology Literacy