This chapter describes a lesson plan that incorporates information literacy into an introductory chemistry course. The learning outcomes of the activity include becoming familiar with the peer-review process, knowing how to locate original research articles based on “clues” in a general news article, and differentiating between popular and scholarly periodicals. Students work in small groups in a collaborative classroom setting. The activities of the lesson plan are mapped to the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. The lesson plan is supported by a literature review outlining the importance of collaborative, active learning in STEM courses, and highlights the correlation between information literacy instruction and stud...
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Poster presented on October 9, 2020 at the STELLA (Science, Technology, and Engineering Library Lead...
Undergraduate students tend to rely on simplistic criteria for choosing sources for their research, ...
Two librarians at a small STEM academic library have partnered with professors to develop and teach ...
The Literature and Seminar sequence at James Madison University has been used to develop the chemist...
In an undergraduate chemistry research assignment, students used popular media to explore science in...
Librarians at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY E...
Course syllabus from Chem 481, Fall 2015, to supplement the chapter Building Data and Information L...
The blended model for information literacy instruction described in this article introduces students...
The chemistry librarian at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) collaborated ...
As information continues to evolve over time, the information literacy expectations for chemistry st...
The Chemistry and Research Services Library faculty at Georgia Gwinnett College have worked together...
Information literacy skills, both general and discipline-specific, are widely recognized by college ...
My poster will talk about how I developed a hands-on learning curriculum to accompany a 145 student ...
Incorporating creative assignments and information literacy practice directly into the science curri...
Everyone knows that teaching chemistry to non-science majors can be a special challenge! In “Chemist...
Poster presented on October 9, 2020 at the STELLA (Science, Technology, and Engineering Library Lead...
Undergraduate students tend to rely on simplistic criteria for choosing sources for their research, ...
Two librarians at a small STEM academic library have partnered with professors to develop and teach ...
The Literature and Seminar sequence at James Madison University has been used to develop the chemist...
In an undergraduate chemistry research assignment, students used popular media to explore science in...
Librarians at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY E...
Course syllabus from Chem 481, Fall 2015, to supplement the chapter Building Data and Information L...
The blended model for information literacy instruction described in this article introduces students...
The chemistry librarian at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) collaborated ...
As information continues to evolve over time, the information literacy expectations for chemistry st...
The Chemistry and Research Services Library faculty at Georgia Gwinnett College have worked together...
Information literacy skills, both general and discipline-specific, are widely recognized by college ...
My poster will talk about how I developed a hands-on learning curriculum to accompany a 145 student ...
Incorporating creative assignments and information literacy practice directly into the science curri...
Everyone knows that teaching chemistry to non-science majors can be a special challenge! In “Chemist...
Poster presented on October 9, 2020 at the STELLA (Science, Technology, and Engineering Library Lead...
Undergraduate students tend to rely on simplistic criteria for choosing sources for their research, ...