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Teaching and Marketing Electronic Information Literacy Programs: A How-to-do-it Manual for Librarians
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Teaching and Marketing Electronic Information Literacy Programs: A How-to-do-it Manual for Librarians

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Being electronic-information literate means more than knowing how to bid for products on e-Bay or hanging out in chat rooms. Here is the teacher and librarian’s complete hands-on guide to making all aspects of electronic information literacy instruction a success. The first section, In the Classroom, covers the basics: what information literacy is, why the information you need is not just a click away, what the ethics and economics of intellectual property are, how to use search tools effectively and thoroughly, and how to evaluate information retrieved. A special chapter walks you through a one-shot class session - for those times that you only get to speak to a group of students once. A final chapter in this section gives an overview for creating an entire course out of this material. Seven PowerPoint presentations of actual electronic information literacy lessons paralleling these chapters are included on a CD-ROM. The second section, Outside the Classroom, discusses keeping up-to-date on electronic information literacy; evaluating instruction methods; designing and equipping your classrooms and facilities; and promoting your program through print, online tutorials, and We

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Format
Mixed media product
Publisher
Neal-Schuman Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2003
Pages
200
ISBN
9781555704704

Being electronic-information literate means more than knowing how to bid for products on e-Bay or hanging out in chat rooms. Here is the teacher and librarian’s complete hands-on guide to making all aspects of electronic information literacy instruction a success. The first section, In the Classroom, covers the basics: what information literacy is, why the information you need is not just a click away, what the ethics and economics of intellectual property are, how to use search tools effectively and thoroughly, and how to evaluate information retrieved. A special chapter walks you through a one-shot class session - for those times that you only get to speak to a group of students once. A final chapter in this section gives an overview for creating an entire course out of this material. Seven PowerPoint presentations of actual electronic information literacy lessons paralleling these chapters are included on a CD-ROM. The second section, Outside the Classroom, discusses keeping up-to-date on electronic information literacy; evaluating instruction methods; designing and equipping your classrooms and facilities; and promoting your program through print, online tutorials, and We

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Format
Mixed media product
Publisher
Neal-Schuman Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2003
Pages
200
ISBN
9781555704704