Help an ILI Student!
Posted on December 22, 2010 by ebrennan | No Comments
In Spring 2011, Joan Kaplowitz, Ph.D., MLIS, UCLA Librarian Emerita, will be teaching SLIS 5960 “Information Needs and User Education” at Cal. State Northridge for the distance education program sponsored by the University of North Texas. The course, which is based on the Information Literacy Instruction course that she has offered at UCLA for over 20 years, will run from late January to mid-May. Dr. Kaplowitz will be using a blended format – 30% in face-to-face sessions and 70% using an online instructional environment.
Several course requirements involve students making contacting with librarians involved in information literacy instruction (ILI). Students may interview an ILI librarian (in person, by phone, or via email) or observe an in-person ILI session. Results of these assignments will be shared on the course site.
If you are willing to participate in either or both of these assignments, please fill out this survey by FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 2011.
Posted 12/22/10
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