Instruction
Minitex News articles tagged with "Instruction" (60):
Concordia University, St. Paul seeks Curriculum & Instructional Designer
Reporting to the Director of Library Services, this position will help launch Concordia's Curriculum and Instructional Design Center, a collaboration of Library Services, Information Technology, and the Faculty Scholarship Center.
How to teach citations
Librarians are frequently asked to teach students the mechanics of creating citations.
Top 20 library instruction articles
Every June, ALA’s Library Instruction Round Table (LIRT) puts out a listing of what are, in their estimation, the twenty top articles of the previous year.
The process of scientific inquiry, with television’s John Oliver
Understanding that information creation is a process is a key component of the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy. The more researchers can understand how research is produced, the better equipped they are to make informed decisions about that research.
Minitex Staff at Minnesota eLearning Summit 2016
If you’re planning to attend the Minnesota eLearning Summit this year, be sure to catch Minitex staff at the conference!
Breakout Session
Deep Dive Into Digital Content: Minnesota Reflections Primary Source Sets
New Minnesota Reflections Primary Source Sets Now Available!
Openly-accessible digitized primary source collections have been growing by leaps and bounds. Likewise, there has been a rise in use and expectations to access these resources by researchers, students, and teachers at all levels. Thus, the work of locating and accessing these resource
ALA Annual 2016 Panel - Authority Is Constructed and Contextual: A Critical View
If you're planning to go to ALA Annual 2016 in June and you're interested in ACRL's Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, then consider the following panel presentation.
University at Buffalo Libraries Staff Create & Make Available Posters Based on the Framework for Information Literacy
If you follow the acrlframe listserv, then you've likely seen one of the latest threads offering up newly created posters for undergraduates based on the Framewor