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Explore diverse approaches to digital literacy through engaging activities, sessions, and feedback mechanisms for enhanced research skills and critical thinking. Learn to effectively navigate online resources and sharpen your information evaluation prowess.
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The Information Literacy Toolkit projectEmma Butler University of Derby Can you Dig Lit? Approaches to Information and Digital Literacy York St. John University - 14 November 2013 www.derby.ac.uk
The Information Literacy Toolkit project Photo licensed under Creative Commons - Neil Turner (2004) Toolkit. Flickr [Online]. Available at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/neilt/2517652/ (Accessed 4 November 2013). Can you Dig Lit? Approaches to Information and Digital Literacy York St. John University - 14 November 2013
Hammer(ing the message home) • Enhance research skills - more to research than Google • Extended project module • Awareness raising Photo licensed under Creative Commons – NEDCC Julie Martin (2011) Book Conservation Hammers. Flickr [Online]. Available at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nedcc/5375557602/ (Accessed 4 November 2013). Can you Dig Lit? Approaches to Information and Digital Literacy York St. John University - 14 November 2013
Nuts and bolts • Session plans • Icebreaker activities • Effective Google searching • Internet Detective • Quiz • DIY Photo licensed under Creative Commons – Orin Zebest (2010) Nuts & bolts & rust. Flickr [Online]. Available at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/orinrobertjohn/4374214237/ (Accessed 4 November 2013). Can you Dig Lit? Approaches to Information and Digital Literacy York St. John University - 14 November 2013
“Climate change is a myth” Discuss Detailed View of Arctic Sea Ice In groups discuss which resources you could use to answer this question • Put the resources in the appropriate column according to how trustworthy each resource is • Be prepared to feed back to the rest of the group Photo licensed under Creative Commons – Robert Simmon (2001) Detailed View of Arctic Sea Ice. NasaImages [Online]. Available at: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view.php?id=7370(Accessed 4 November 2013). Can you Dig Lit? Approaches to Information and Digital Literacy York St. John University - 14 November 2013
Feedback Can you Dig Lit? Approaches to Information and Digital Literacy York St. John University - 14 November 2013
Spirit level and tape measure • Policy • Validation • Feedback & & Photo licensed under Creative Commons – Alex Gilbert (2010) Beautifully level. Flickr [Online]. Available at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/alex012/4814859909/ (Accessed Accessed 4 November 2013). Photo licensed under Creative Commons – Paul Reynolds (2006) Measured colour. Flickr [Online]. Available at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigtallguy/153619774/ (Accessed 4 November 2013). Can you Dig Lit? Approaches to Information and Digital Literacy York St. John University - 14 November 2013
Tape measure • “Thank you so much for yesterday - I thought it was brilliant and learnt so much. The pupils really loved it too and were buzzing. I think they really enjoyed getting a bit of University life too! You had all put a lot of effort in to the afternoon” Photo licensed under Creative Commons – Paul Reynolds (2006) Measured colour. Flickr [Online]. Available at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigtallguy/153619774/ (Accessed 4 November 2013). Can you Dig Lit? Approaches to Information and Digital Literacy York St. John University - 14 November 2013
Drill Emma Butler Faculty Support Team Manager (EHS) University of Derby e.butler@derby.ac.uk +44 (0) 1332 592624 Photo licensed under Creative Commons – Samuel M. Livingston (2010) Drill. Flickr [Online]. Available at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/39747297@N05/5229733311/ (Accessed 4 November 2013). Can you Dig Lit? Approaches to Information and Digital Literacy York St. John University - 14 November 2013