Curriculum mapping is a procedure for documenting and visualizing student learning at the programmatic level. The process allows libraries the opportunity to record where information literacy skills are taught across the curriculum in order to locate gaps and redundancies within a library instruction program. It also allows for alignment of the library’s learning outcomes with the learning outcomes important to the institution. This paper presents a review of the history of curriculum mapping, followed by a case study of how Loyola Marymount University (LMU) used the process to support information literacy in a new core curriculum
Many academic libraries are coping with limited library staff, a burgeoning student population, and ...
Curriculum administration and evaluation require specific information on such curriculum components ...
Curriculum mapping is a process by which curricula are methodically examined to determine where info...
Curriculum mapping is a procedure for documenting and visualizing student learning at the programmat...
Loyola Marymount University’s (LMU) Reference Department launched a “curriculum mapping project” to ...
Curriculum mapping is a process that maps standards or skills to different points of the curriculum ...
Librarians at four different academic institutions concurrently completed curriculum mapping project...
Curriculum mapping can be used to document, align, visualize, and assess curricular data, such as le...
This presentation focuses on an ACRL Framework (2016) informed curriculum mapping project conducted ...
This session will define curriculum mapping: its history, techniques, and traditional applications. ...
Curriculum mapping is a strategy to integrate information literacy into the undergraduate curriculum...
This paper focuses on the initial phase of a curriculum mapping program as part of the development o...
The book explains about the curriculum mapping process that specifically discusses about the curricu...
This article discusses a tool which may facilitate evaluating the quality of higher education curric...
Abstract Background Every curriculum needs to be reviewed, implemented and evaluated; it must also c...
Many academic libraries are coping with limited library staff, a burgeoning student population, and ...
Curriculum administration and evaluation require specific information on such curriculum components ...
Curriculum mapping is a process by which curricula are methodically examined to determine where info...
Curriculum mapping is a procedure for documenting and visualizing student learning at the programmat...
Loyola Marymount University’s (LMU) Reference Department launched a “curriculum mapping project” to ...
Curriculum mapping is a process that maps standards or skills to different points of the curriculum ...
Librarians at four different academic institutions concurrently completed curriculum mapping project...
Curriculum mapping can be used to document, align, visualize, and assess curricular data, such as le...
This presentation focuses on an ACRL Framework (2016) informed curriculum mapping project conducted ...
This session will define curriculum mapping: its history, techniques, and traditional applications. ...
Curriculum mapping is a strategy to integrate information literacy into the undergraduate curriculum...
This paper focuses on the initial phase of a curriculum mapping program as part of the development o...
The book explains about the curriculum mapping process that specifically discusses about the curricu...
This article discusses a tool which may facilitate evaluating the quality of higher education curric...
Abstract Background Every curriculum needs to be reviewed, implemented and evaluated; it must also c...
Many academic libraries are coping with limited library staff, a burgeoning student population, and ...
Curriculum administration and evaluation require specific information on such curriculum components ...
Curriculum mapping is a process by which curricula are methodically examined to determine where info...