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  • Module 1: A Very Brief History of Information
  • Module 2: The Consumption of Information
  • Module 3: Politics and the Legal Landscape of Information
  • Module 4: The Production of Information
  • Module 5: Information Online
  • Module 6: Organizing Information
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Quote/Paraphrase/Summarize Exercise

by LIS101 | Mar 5, 2019 | Assignments, Lesson Plans, working with sources | 0 comments

By:  Sara Stigberg and Katelin Karlin Librarians, Harold Washington College Chicago, IL Background Shawn claims to have no memory of stabbing his father. His mother describes waking up to her husband screaming; his father remembers being unable to identify his...

Lesson Plan for Instruction Session on Boolean Operators

by LIS101 | Mar 1, 2019 | Lesson Plans, libguides | 0 comments

JUNE 17, 2013 / JENNIFERESTEELE A common topic many college students need instruction on to aid in their information literacy skills is the concept of Boolean operators. The following is a lesson plan I thought would be a fun way to introduce the topic to a...

LIS 101 Overview: Information, Power, and Problems

by LIS101 | Sep 19, 2018 | lecture notes, Lesson Plans, Readings | 0 comments

This overview of the materials in this class discusses generally: Why we see things differently. Why we don’t like to be wrong. Why it is dangerous to question authority. Where we got the letter A. The morbidity of Puritan children’s books. How culture and...

Defining Different Kinds of Authority

by LIS101 | Jan 25, 2018 | Assignments, Blogs, Lesson Plans | 0 comments

Desired Outcomes Student recognizes the need to accurately record information about a source as a means of establishing credibility. Student recognizes that different kinds of authority produce different kinds of information. Student seeks out the author’s...

Resource for Information Literacy Assignments

by LIS101 | Jan 24, 2017 | Assignments, Lesson Plans | 0 comments

From the CORA about page: CORA stands for Community of Online Research Assignments. It is an open access resource for faculty and librarians. It is intended to be a collaborative space for adapting and experimenting with research assignments and sharing the success or...

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