Library-Led Faculty Workshops: Helping Distance Educators Meet Information Literacy Goals in the Online Classroom |
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Authors: | Robert Miller Edward O’Donnell Neal Pomea Joseph Rawson Ryan Shepard Cynthia Thomes |
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Affiliation: | University of Maryland University College , Adelphi, MD, USA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT At University of Maryland University College (UMUC), librarians have designed and led a number of multiday, asynchronous online workshops for faculty. The workshops teach faculty how to meet information literacy goals in the virtual classroom. Through hands-on activities and discussion among their colleagues, participants in the faculty workshops learn about the university's information literacy standards, library resources and services, free Web tools, and how best to design class assignments involving library research. Library-led faculty workshops at UMUC have increased library visibility and furthered collaboration between faculty and librarians. This article discusses 5 workshops, detailing workshop content and logistics and demonstrating how librarians can help distance faculty further information literacy goals for students. |
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Keywords: | collaboration distance education faculty information literacy librarians |
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