For an overview including instructional elements, definitions, and summary of suggested IL concepts, see the Gateway Information Literacies: Instructional Concepts and Elements pdf.
In this guide, library faculty provide the information literacies definition, learning activities, and assessments to help meet the Gateway Information Literacies student learning outcomes (ILSLOs). The guide is organized by ILSLO, followed by suggested discussion concepts developed by the library department based on university needs and information literacy standards. Library faculty then provide learning activities (i.e. videos, tutorials, lesson plans, etc.) that help students learn the concept and assessments (i.e. quizzes, assignments, etc.) that test whether students learned the concept for each.
It is up to individual faculty to decide which concepts to incorporate and how. To simplify faculty adoption of these new practices, the library faculty have listed options that allow flexibility in meeting the Gateway course requirements. Library faculty will update the guide regularly as a living document to best meet faculty needs.
For assistance, recommendations, or to plan information literacy sessions please contact your subject librarian or Greg Szczyrbak (greg.szczyrbak@millersville.edu), Information Literacy Librarian.
The following suggested concepts unpack the Gateway Information Literacies course student learning outcomes (ILSLOs) and are informed by the Library Department Student Learning Outcomes (LD).
The concepts are divided into 5 broad categories that match the ILSLOs: Source Exploration, Strategic Searching, Source Evaluation, Synthesis, and Source Attribution.
Concepts to discuss:
Materials to support your course in the area of source exploration.
Concepts to discuss:
Materials to support your course in the area of strategic searching.
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Concepts to discuss:
Materials to support your course in the area of source evaluation.
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Materials to support your course in the area of synthesis.
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Materials to support your course in the area of source attribution.
Information literacy is a set of integrated abilities requiring students to recognize when and what information is needed and to locate, evaluate, and effectively use the needed information to participate ethically in communities of learning and/or practice. Students proficient in information literacy critically reflect on the economic, legal, and social issues surrounding the creation, access, and use of information. As a result, students will be able to incorporate new understandings into their perspectives, questions, or works (academic, professional, or creative).
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