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Information Literacy in the Digital Age Online Class
12:32 PM EST 1/13/08
Hi everyone! I teach a 4 credit hour course at Southern State Community College in Ohio called Information Literacy in the Digital Age. This course is provided in Blackboard and taught online live using Wimba Classroom. The course provides coverage on most library research databases from EBSCOhost, Lexis-Nexis, digital music libraries, digital media commons, and other resources. Students maintain a works cited page on RefWorks. This course is taught each quarter. All you need to enroll is a computer on the Internet and it helps to have a headset with microphone. If you are interested in more information about the class, or if you'd like to sit in on a live session of the class online, drop me a message. Thank you!
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Re: Information Literacy in the Digital Age Online Class
4:41 PM EST 1/14/08
as a reply to Betha Gutsche.
I think there's a good fit here, building on libraries having had AV material for, ah, ages. ;-)
We need to make sure that our computer labs (and stand-alone stations) have private ear pieces/head phones (or allow patron to use his/her) and make sure that we have sufficient bandwidth. The more, the better.
And, of course, we have to make sure that our staffs are adept at the new information literacy, the definition of which seems to change about every 3-4 years.
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