This paper outlines the process and results of an authentic assessment of student work using a revised version of the AAC&U’s Information Literacy VALUE rubric. This rigorous assessment, which included the scoring of nearly 900 student papers from four different stages across the undergraduate curriculum, revealed much about the process of authentic assessment of student learning, the struggles and competencies of our students, and a clear path forward for improving practice. It also gave us a broad view of student learning, allowing us to immerse ourselves in student work and providing a stronger narrative to share with stakeholders
Information literacy instruction presents a difficult balance between quantity and quality, particul...
Academic librarians should explore new approaches to the assessment of information literacy skills. ...
Many academic libraries are coping with limited library staff, a burgeoning student population, and ...
This paper outlines the process and results of an authentic assessment of student work using a revis...
Slides from a presentation given September 28, 2018 at the Georgia International Conference on Infor...
Authentic assessment of student learning outcomes is much in demand. This paper reviews a variety of...
This study demonstrates how a team of librarians sustained authentic assessment across multiple stud...
In the era of fake news, assessing students’ Information Literacy competencies is especially importa...
Assessment of student learning continues to be an urgent topic in higher education. For librarians w...
This paper outlines the attempt by librarians at California State University Channel Islands (CI) to...
Librarians face numerous challenges when designing effective, sustainable assessment methods for stu...
Do you ever wonder what happens to all the wisdom you impart during library instruction sessions? Do...
Is it possible to administer an information literacy assessment in only a few classes that would pro...
Chapman University is a private medium-sized liberal arts university located in Orange, California. ...
Assessment has been a topic of interest in higher education for decades, with its recent growth root...
Information literacy instruction presents a difficult balance between quantity and quality, particul...
Academic librarians should explore new approaches to the assessment of information literacy skills. ...
Many academic libraries are coping with limited library staff, a burgeoning student population, and ...
This paper outlines the process and results of an authentic assessment of student work using a revis...
Slides from a presentation given September 28, 2018 at the Georgia International Conference on Infor...
Authentic assessment of student learning outcomes is much in demand. This paper reviews a variety of...
This study demonstrates how a team of librarians sustained authentic assessment across multiple stud...
In the era of fake news, assessing students’ Information Literacy competencies is especially importa...
Assessment of student learning continues to be an urgent topic in higher education. For librarians w...
This paper outlines the attempt by librarians at California State University Channel Islands (CI) to...
Librarians face numerous challenges when designing effective, sustainable assessment methods for stu...
Do you ever wonder what happens to all the wisdom you impart during library instruction sessions? Do...
Is it possible to administer an information literacy assessment in only a few classes that would pro...
Chapman University is a private medium-sized liberal arts university located in Orange, California. ...
Assessment has been a topic of interest in higher education for decades, with its recent growth root...
Information literacy instruction presents a difficult balance between quantity and quality, particul...
Academic librarians should explore new approaches to the assessment of information literacy skills. ...
Many academic libraries are coping with limited library staff, a burgeoning student population, and ...