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Publishing “Using Podcasts for Assessing Information Research”. Tech Thursday October 7, 2010. How do we assess student learning?. One-credit information research course Challenges of assessment Lack of qualitative "authentic" assessment
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Publishing “Using Podcasts for Assessing Information Research” Tech Thursday October 7, 2010
How do we assess student learning? One-credit information research course Challenges of assessment Lack of qualitative "authentic" assessment (See: Oakleaf, M. (2008). Dangers and opportunities: A conceptual map of information literacy assessment approaches. Portal: Libraries and the Academy, 8(3), 233-253.)
Research Questions Are the learning outcomes of the course being met? Are information literacy skills improving? Do students recognize the progress they have made through the semester?
Data Collected Podcast 1 & 2: If you are asked to write a paper on global warming, how would you begin and proceed with your research? Written reflection on Podcast 1 & 2 Survey
IRB Getting approval Getting consent Coding data
Journal Venue Selection Practitioner-based Outside scope of librarianship Lead time Review process Shiao-Chuan's recommendation plus ACRL Pedagogical journals for publishing in http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/about/sections/is/projpubs/pedagogicaljournals.cfm
Writing for the Journal Complying with editorial policies Communication with editors How writing focused the research analysis
Post Publication Reflection • Indexing of journal • Access to full-text • Considerations for next article • ACRL pedagogical literature • Multimedia • Impact factors
Next Steps Continuation of study Feedback from Tech Thursday
Contact Information Lauren Yannotta lyannott@hunter.cuny.edu Brian Lym blym@hunter.cuny.edu