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Minitex News articles tagged with "Teaching Information Literacy Threshold Concepts" (8):

Information Fallout has reached 374 students across the world and counting

In February 2016, we launched Information Fallout, a narrative-based game to introduce concepts included within the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education.

Upcoming ACRL Instruction Section’s Management & Leadership Committee Discussion Forums

Upcoming discussion forum presented by the ACRL Instruction Section’s Management & Leadership Committee:

“Using the Framework to Foster Conversations about Information Literacy Instruction” with Sara D. Miller and Amanda Nichols Hess

CORA: Community of Online Research Assignments for Faculty & Librarians

If you haven't already done so, the Community of Online Research Assignments (CORA), is worth exploring and bookmarking especially if you do any teaching.  Funded from a grant provided by the Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium (SCELC), COR

Introducing information literacy skills with a post-apocalyptic game

So goes the premise of Information Fallout, a game to introduce key information literacy concepts.

Two concrete activities to teach theoretical info lit concepts

A recent conversation on the [acrlframe] discussion list revolved around ways to teach first-year college students the difference between types of information sources.

ACRL Framework for Information Literacy Opportunities

If you're headed to ALA Midwinter and want to learn more about the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy, be sure to consider adding this session to your schedule.

From the ACRL Update