Tag Archives: tutorials

Notes on Plagiarism Tutorials

I’m about to get started on a new tutorial project, and wanted to get a lay of the land.  This one will be a lot different from the Toolkit, since the topic is plagiarism and can’t be covered in 2-3 minutes. And what better way to do that then to ask your Twitter friends what [...]

Notes: The Design of Reusable Multimedia Resources to Deepen Information Literacy

The Design of Reusable Multimedia Resources to Deepen Information Literacy
Lesya Hassall – session chair
Kim Duckett and Hyun-Duck Chung – North Carolina State University

Information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information.” -ACRL
What are libraries doing: collaborating [...]

playing with library instruction

I’m a big fan of automating what we can in our work (or at least my work) to free up more time for the experimental cutting edge stuff. Luckily I work with some experimental faculty who don’t necessarily want to put class time into library instruction. Recently I had a pair of co-teachers [...]

tutorials on youtube

I normally don’t post about work projects here until they’re finished and on the table. But, seeing as a lot of my time lately has been focused on a tutorial project, I thought I’d post the beginnings of that here. We have a channel on YouTube that will push content to library websites. [...]