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Addressing Information Literacy through Student-Centered Learning

Bond, Paul
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2016
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This case study describes several courses that resulted from a teaching partnership between an instructional technologist/professor and a librarian that evolved over several semesters, and the information literacy implications of the course formats. In order to increase student engagement, active learning and inquiry-based learning techniques were incorporated into the courses. By designing the courses in this manner, information literacy was addressed in various ways throughout the courses. This paper will provide some background on the instructors' approach and inspirations, discuss some specifics of the courses, and relate the information literacy outcomes.
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Bond, P. (2016). Addressing information literacy through student-centered learning. Education for Information, 32(1), 3–9. https://doi.org/10.3233/EFI-150961
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