Using assignment data to analyse a blended information literacy intervention: A quantitative approach
Good news story from Geoff Wallton.
His article - Using assignment data to analyse a blended information literacy intervention: A quantitative approach Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 45 (1) pp53-63, written with Mark Hepworth has been selected by the American Library Association's Library Instruction Round Table's (LIRT's) Top Twenty Committee as a 2013 Top Twenty article.
The committee noted that:
[t]he study represents a powerful advocacy piece for using a blended approach with an online discussion component in delivering information literacy to foster higher order learning in students
Geoff says that
Quite a few people have asked me for a copy of this article in the past, so to make it more accessible and for anyone to use in their evidence base to convince our non-info pro colleagues of the value of IL I have put freely available pre-publication version of the article in our institutional repository.
Please visit this website to access it: http://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/13184/
If anyone would like to discuss the article please get in touch.
Best wishes,
Geoff
Dr Geoff Walton,
Lecturer Information Sciences,
Faculty of Engineering and Environment,
Northumbria University,
Room 038,
Pandon Building,
Camden St.,
Newcastle upon Tyne,
NE1 8ST
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 191 243 7144
Email: geoff.walton@northumbria.ac.uk
Skype: geoff.walton2012
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