Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Interview with Barbara Fister on Project Information Literacy in the Age of Algorithms Study by The Librarian's Guide to Teaching • A podcast on

Interview with Barbara Fister on Project Information Literacy in the Age of Algorithms Study by The Librarian's Guide to Teaching • A podcast on | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Show Notes:
On this episode of The Librarian's Guide to Teaching, Amanda and Jessica talk with Barbara Fister, Scholar-in-Residence at Project Information Literacy and co-researcher on PIL's latest study, "Information Literacy in the Age of Algorithms: Student Experiences with News and Information, and the Need for Change." They discuss the report’s findings, potential barriers to implementing algorithm education and ways that librarians can be a part of the change in higher education.
Guest Bio:
Barbara Fister is a Scholar-in-Residence at Project Information Literacy and co-researcher on PIL's latest study, "Information Literacy in the Age of Algorithms: Student Experiences with News and Information, and the Need for Change." For three decades Barbara coordinated the library instruction program at Gustavus Adolphus College...


Resources related to this episode’s theme and mentioned in the show include:

 

  • Algorithm Report Abstract & Links
  • Full Report: Information Literacy in the Age of Algorithms: Student Experiences with News and Information, and the Need for Change
  • Algo Report Additional Readings
  • Tweet of the week 
    https://twitter.com/Jessifer/status/1222177875719327744 
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A Good Infographic Featuring 30 Web Tools for Teacher Librarians ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

A Good Infographic Featuring 30 Web Tools for Teacher Librarians ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Librarians make a huge difference in our students lives. They are entrusted with a wide variety of educational tasks. Some of these tasks according to Queen University Library include: help students with information-related activities, assist students in developing information literacy skills that allows them to navigate and search the web effectively, collaborate with teachers in creating challenging project-based activities, run different literacy clubs, build library collections and many more.
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Academic collaboration for experiential learning: Perspectives on using archival collections and information literacy in history education | Dowling | College & Research Libraries News

Academic collaboration for experiential learning: Perspectives on using archival collections and information literacy in history education | Dowling | College & Research Libraries News | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
The librarians feel that student use of this Holmes Ancient Objects Collection to interact with history facilitates outstanding information literacy education, especially when it comes to the relationship with the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, which encourages lifelong learning. More than one frame within the Framework concentrates on the experiential relationship between students, objects, and creation. The faculty involved with this project took the guidelines of “Information Creation as a Process” and “Scholarship as Conversation” to create an assignment that gave students the ability to become the authorities, thus establishing a stronger connection to history as a living process.
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