Information Literacy Game by UNCG
Click here for a nifty information literacy game developed by Scott Rice and Amy Harris at UNCG.
Jason Setzer
Reference Librarian
Davidson County Community College
Labels: Information Literacy
The Reference & Instruction Exchange Group, a division of NCCCLRA, exists to improve teaching and learning among Reference and Instruction Librarians, encourage the exchange of ideas and materials, and establish recommended guidelines for peer evaluation.
Click here for a nifty information literacy game developed by Scott Rice and Amy Harris at UNCG.
Labels: Information Literacy
Jason Setzer, Reference Librarian at Davidson County Community College, has a blog of his own, The Strong Wall. You can go there to read about library topics, Web 2.0 developments, and more.
Labels: "Jason Setzer", Blog
Get instant feedback from your information literacy classes. Instant Instruction Feedback Forms are located here.
Labels: Instruction, Instructional Design, Survey
An article from Business Week discusses demographics and activities of Web users. For demographic breakdown of your institution, try contacting the institutional research services at your college.
Labels: Information Technology, Self-Study, Web
Here's an article from Technology Review about a Second Life and Google Earth Metaverse. Free registration is required to access the article through the web site; however, NC LIVE users can access the article via EBSCO's Academic Search Premier.
Labels: Information Technology, Social Networking
Twitter allows individuals to post brief updates about what they're doing at a specific moment. Since it's inception, people have found other uses for Twitter. Here's an article on the Top 5 Ways Smart People Use Twitter.
Labels: Blogs, Information Technology