Opening the framework: Connecting open education practices and information literacy – openoregon.org

lterrat's bookmarks 2017-06-03

Summary:

"In our recent presentation at Librarians as Open Education Leaders and in this post, we make the case that librarians have much more to offer the open education movement than resources alone, and identify areas of productive overlap between open education practices and the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education.

We see two intersections between the ACRL Framework and open education:

  1. Librarians can open up our own teaching practice where it’s appropriate to do so. This is good modeling and good pedagogy.
  2. When disciplinary faculty use open assignments, librarians can support their efforts by scaffolding the information needs that come up in those assignments. We can use ACRL’s Framework to structure this support work because we’re teaching to the same big ideas that already belong to information literacy."

Link:

http://openoregon.org/opening-the-framework/

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Date tagged:

06/03/2017, 21:50

Date published:

06/03/2017, 17:50