Apply today! Critical Information Literacy Mini-Course starts March 6
Feb. 17, 2023
Would you like to more seamlessly integrate information literacy in your classes to improve students’ research and writing skills?
The University Libraries is offering a 5-day mini-course for faculty on teaching information literacy using inclusive pedagogical practices. To be considered for participation, please complete the application.
- An experienced instruction librarian will work with you to develop or re-design assignments, activities, and lessons for your students.
- A library-funded grant provides support for this session that will compensate participants with a stipend of $200 upon completion of the course. The grant funding is for using this mini-course as a program improvement study.
- This is a fully online asynchronous learning experience in which participants can expect to spend 1-2 hours per day exploring content and completing activities, which will culminate in submitting a short capstone assignment.
- Participants must also complete brief pre and post-assessment surveys.
Faculty participants finish the mini-course with a revised course design plan with new activities. This mini-course is offered in D2L in a partnership between the University Libraries and the University Center for Assessment, Teaching and Technology.
Questions?
Nicole Pagowsky, Associate Librarian
University Libraries