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Information Fluency: Faculty and Instructors  

This guide is about Information Fluency resources, services, and programs designed and delivered by Library faculty and shared with faculty and instructors.
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Get into the swing of spring with WorldCat Library Catalogue. May/June Information Revelation.

The Library will be closed on Mon., May 21 (Victoria Day).

Spring/Summer Hours are in effect until Sept. 3.

 

About This Guide

This guide presents Information Fluency concepts, standards, and supported opportunities available to faculty at Red Deer College:

  • services
  • workshops
  • assignment ideas
 

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A Vision of Students Today

Created by Michael Wesch, Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology, in collaboration with 200 students at Kansas State University, this video has been viewed over 4 million times. Dr. Wesch leads a working group, Digital Ethnography, at Kansas State University, dedicated to exploring and extending the possibilities of digital ethnography. (4:44)

 

Discover Information Fluency

Information Literacy and Fluency concepts relevant to academics and the future of our learners are presented in this video.

Four Instructional Technology graduate students at the University of Mary Washington collaborated to create this video defining and guiding students and teachers through information literacy, including the premiere of their innovative DISCOVER approach to teaching information literacy.

 

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