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Joe Eshleman, MLIS, Instruction Librarian Johnson & Wales University Library, Charlotte, NC Richard Moniz, MA, MLIS, EdD, Director of Library Services Johnson & Wales University Library, Charlotte, NC Adjunct Instructor, UNCG MLIS & Johnson & Wales University, History Evidence-based Learning and Information  Literacy : Actively Emphasizing the Evaluation of Sources to Enhance Student Work FEBRUARY 4, 2011
Johnson & Wales University ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Session Objectives ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
What’s the   problem?
Works Cited Page Example ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
“ Eight out of ten (81%) students considered themselves expert or very skilled in searching the Internet effectively and efficiently.”  How Students View their Own Technology Adoption and Information Literacy The ECAR  ( EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research)  Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2010
Information Literacy: Evaluating Information
Video from class
Accuracy Is the information free of errors and do you see that the information is cited? Authority Is there a way for you to tell who created this information?  Can you contact the person? Currency  When was this information created? Is there more current information available for your topic? Objectivity How would you define the purpose for the creation of this information? Do you think the author has any biases? What would they be? Relevance Is the information you found the best match-up for your information need? Why? What are we doing to give the students the tools they need to evaluate sources?
What are we doing to give each student the tools they need to evaluate sources?  ,[object Object],[object Object],In this assignment you are required to write a paper on a topic which presents itself as a having scientific evidence but which may need further investigation. Is there any SCIENTIFIC evidence supporting or refuting this material?  As part of your research, you will need two sources to support the information you present.  You will need to e-mail one of the resources (or a link to it) plus the following evaluation information  to  the Instruction Librarian.
*Primary versus Secondary Source? Why? *Primary versus Secondary Source? Why? Accuracy Is the information free of errors and do you see that the information is cited? Authority Is there a way for you to tell who created this information?  Can you contact the person? Currency  When was this information created? Is there more current information available for your topic?  How does currency apply to primary sources? Objectivity How would you define the purpose for the creation of this information? Do you think the author has any biases? What would they be?  How does objectivity apply when viewing historical events from primary sources? Relevance Is the information you found the best match-up for your information need? Why? How can instructors help students to  evaluate sources?-History Class Example
*Primary versus Secondary Source? Why? *A well researched business plan Accuracy Is your information free of errors and is your information cited? Authority Is there a way for you to show that you created this information?  Did  you supply contact information? Currency  When was this information created? Is there more current information available for your topic?  How does currency apply to business plans? Objectivity How would you define the purpose for the creation of this information? Do you have any biases? What would they be?  Relevance Is the information you are creating the best match-up for your audience’s information need? Why? How can instructors help students to  evaluate sources?-Business Class Example
Instructor (Brian Mooney) Feedback "After this instruction and exercise, students demonstrated overall a more critical attitude. It was brought home to them that they needed to become skeptical consumers in an age of abundant, readily-accessible information."
Student Feedback Thank you! You really taught me something. Before the presentation and this assignment I didn't know what to look for when evaluating a website. Thank you for your constructive criticism.  Thank you for taking the time to do this and for the information about the sources Thank you so so so very much for explaining to me how to do the sourcing. I will gladly email you if I need anymore help with the paper.
Theory ,[object Object],[object Object]
Individual Student Feedback
ACRL Standards ,[object Object],[object Object]
NEASC Standards ,[object Object],[object Object]
What have we done in the past to address the problem (other ways to integrate this into your class)?  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Reflection  ,[object Object]
References/Suggested Readings Association of College & Research Libraries. (2000).  Information literacy competency standards for higher education , Retrieved December 2, 2010, from http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlstandards/informationliteracycompetency.htm. Beck, S. E. (1997). The good, the bad, and the ugly: Or, why it’s a good idea to evaluate web sources. Retrieved December 15, 2010, from http://lib.nmsu.edu/instruction/eval.html.  Burkhardt, J., MacDonald, M. C., and Rathemacher, A. J. (2010).  Teaching information  literacy: 50 standards-based exercises for college students . Chicago: ALA. Gredler, M. E. (2002). Vygotsky, Lev (1896–1934).  Encyclopedia of Education . New  York: Macmillan Reference USA. Jackson, B., & Jamieson, K.  Unspun: Finding facts in a world of disinformation . New York: Random House, 2007. Kapoun, J. (1998).  Teaching undergrads WEB evaluation: A guide for library  instruction.  C & RL News, 59 (7).  Kolowich, S. (September 29, 2010). Searching for better research habits.  Inside Higher  Ed.  Retrieved December 15, 2010, from  http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2010/09/29/search. Kortum P., Edwards, C., & Richards-Kortum, R. (2008). The impact of inaccurate Internet health information in a secondary school learning environment.  Journal of Medical Internet Research , 10(2), e17. Lesley University. (2005).  Evaluating web sites: Criteria for the classroom.   Retrieved December 15, 2010, from http://www.lesley.edu/library/guides/research/evaluating_web.html.  Moniz, R., Eshleman, J., Mooney, B., Jewell, D., & Tran, C. (2010). The impact of information literacy-related instruction in the science classroom: Clickers versus nonclickers.  College & Undergraduate Libraries, 17 (4), 349-364. New England Association of Schools and Colleges. (2010).  Commission on Institutions  of Higher Education: Standards of Accreditation . Retrieved December 2, 2010, from http://cihe.neasc.org/standards_policies/standards/standards_html_version New York University Libraries.  Nursing resources: A self-paced tutorial and refresher.  Retrieved December 15, 2010, from http://library.nyu.edu/research/subjects/health/tutorial/index.html. Sittler, R. L. and Cook, D. (Eds.) (2009).  The library instruction cookbook . Chicago: ACRL.

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Evidence Based Learning

  • 1. Joe Eshleman, MLIS, Instruction Librarian Johnson & Wales University Library, Charlotte, NC Richard Moniz, MA, MLIS, EdD, Director of Library Services Johnson & Wales University Library, Charlotte, NC Adjunct Instructor, UNCG MLIS & Johnson & Wales University, History Evidence-based Learning and Information Literacy : Actively Emphasizing the Evaluation of Sources to Enhance Student Work FEBRUARY 4, 2011
  • 2.
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  • 4. What’s the problem?
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  • 6. “ Eight out of ten (81%) students considered themselves expert or very skilled in searching the Internet effectively and efficiently.” How Students View their Own Technology Adoption and Information Literacy The ECAR ( EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research) Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2010
  • 9. Accuracy Is the information free of errors and do you see that the information is cited? Authority Is there a way for you to tell who created this information? Can you contact the person? Currency When was this information created? Is there more current information available for your topic? Objectivity How would you define the purpose for the creation of this information? Do you think the author has any biases? What would they be? Relevance Is the information you found the best match-up for your information need? Why? What are we doing to give the students the tools they need to evaluate sources?
  • 10.
  • 11. *Primary versus Secondary Source? Why? *Primary versus Secondary Source? Why? Accuracy Is the information free of errors and do you see that the information is cited? Authority Is there a way for you to tell who created this information? Can you contact the person? Currency When was this information created? Is there more current information available for your topic? How does currency apply to primary sources? Objectivity How would you define the purpose for the creation of this information? Do you think the author has any biases? What would they be? How does objectivity apply when viewing historical events from primary sources? Relevance Is the information you found the best match-up for your information need? Why? How can instructors help students to evaluate sources?-History Class Example
  • 12. *Primary versus Secondary Source? Why? *A well researched business plan Accuracy Is your information free of errors and is your information cited? Authority Is there a way for you to show that you created this information? Did you supply contact information? Currency When was this information created? Is there more current information available for your topic? How does currency apply to business plans? Objectivity How would you define the purpose for the creation of this information? Do you have any biases? What would they be? Relevance Is the information you are creating the best match-up for your audience’s information need? Why? How can instructors help students to evaluate sources?-Business Class Example
  • 13. Instructor (Brian Mooney) Feedback "After this instruction and exercise, students demonstrated overall a more critical attitude. It was brought home to them that they needed to become skeptical consumers in an age of abundant, readily-accessible information."
  • 14. Student Feedback Thank you! You really taught me something. Before the presentation and this assignment I didn't know what to look for when evaluating a website. Thank you for your constructive criticism. Thank you for taking the time to do this and for the information about the sources Thank you so so so very much for explaining to me how to do the sourcing. I will gladly email you if I need anymore help with the paper.
  • 15.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
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  • 21. References/Suggested Readings Association of College & Research Libraries. (2000). Information literacy competency standards for higher education , Retrieved December 2, 2010, from http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlstandards/informationliteracycompetency.htm. Beck, S. E. (1997). The good, the bad, and the ugly: Or, why it’s a good idea to evaluate web sources. Retrieved December 15, 2010, from http://lib.nmsu.edu/instruction/eval.html. Burkhardt, J., MacDonald, M. C., and Rathemacher, A. J. (2010). Teaching information literacy: 50 standards-based exercises for college students . Chicago: ALA. Gredler, M. E. (2002). Vygotsky, Lev (1896–1934). Encyclopedia of Education . New York: Macmillan Reference USA. Jackson, B., & Jamieson, K. Unspun: Finding facts in a world of disinformation . New York: Random House, 2007. Kapoun, J. (1998). Teaching undergrads WEB evaluation: A guide for library instruction. C & RL News, 59 (7). Kolowich, S. (September 29, 2010). Searching for better research habits. Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved December 15, 2010, from http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2010/09/29/search. Kortum P., Edwards, C., & Richards-Kortum, R. (2008). The impact of inaccurate Internet health information in a secondary school learning environment. Journal of Medical Internet Research , 10(2), e17. Lesley University. (2005). Evaluating web sites: Criteria for the classroom. Retrieved December 15, 2010, from http://www.lesley.edu/library/guides/research/evaluating_web.html. Moniz, R., Eshleman, J., Mooney, B., Jewell, D., & Tran, C. (2010). The impact of information literacy-related instruction in the science classroom: Clickers versus nonclickers. College & Undergraduate Libraries, 17 (4), 349-364. New England Association of Schools and Colleges. (2010). Commission on Institutions of Higher Education: Standards of Accreditation . Retrieved December 2, 2010, from http://cihe.neasc.org/standards_policies/standards/standards_html_version New York University Libraries. Nursing resources: A self-paced tutorial and refresher. Retrieved December 15, 2010, from http://library.nyu.edu/research/subjects/health/tutorial/index.html. Sittler, R. L. and Cook, D. (Eds.) (2009). The library instruction cookbook . Chicago: ACRL.