We know it's tough to teach Information Fluency. Finding the time and the right resources can be challenging. We regularly hear from librarians and teachers around the world how much they value the resources we produce. Occasionally, we get a request for a resource we haven't thought of, or a suggestion that would make it more effective.
That's what excites us about the possibilities of this Network. We want this to become an interactive site for product development.
If we can help you create something that will get your students thinking and searching more efficiently and effectively, let us know. Recently, media specialists/teachers came to us with questions and comments about the differences between searching and browsing, ways to train science faculty about citation and plagiarism and an alternate solution to the Pump Price Challenge. All three resulted in new additions to the Resource Kit. (You can see some of the discussion surrounding the development of the Plagiarism tutorial in this ning.)
Dennis and I are committed to developing the best resources possible, and we believe this means collaborating with you who work directly with students and staff. We have some ideas what topics are needed, but we want to include you in this discussion.
So if you have ideas or frustrations about getting students to become better searchers, evaluators and ethical users of online information, join the conversation!
Tags: collaboration, development, resource
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