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Plan, Schedule, Organize, Script
Preface
Example
Preface
Use these instructions as is - or adapt them
Even these "example" instructions
are offered with the expectation that some
groups will use them as is, but that other
groups may prefer to adapt any Brief Hybrid
Workshop to fit their own needs and conditions.
In general, several different brief hybrid
workshops could use the same eClip as their core
preparatory activity. Some alternative
workshops could be developed by finding or
creating different related Web-based or paper
resources and adapting the eClip. Other
workshops could result solely from modifying the
instructions to participants - by changing the
structure of the original workshop, changing the
conditions and media used for interaction, etc.
- while still using the same eClip and related
Web-based resources.
Example
Collaboration for Information
Literacy
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Handouts -
copy of 10 categories + URL for this page +
Copy of discussion questions
I.
Orientation/Intro (4 Minutes)
- Info Lit began with
(and is still often led by) librarians but
it is now
essential to engage many professionals in
many roles to achieve significant advances
in information literacy for undergraduate
students.
- Explain origin and recommended use of the ten
categories from the ACRL Best Practices in
Information Literacy Guidelines.
- Explain
the Collaboration Category and its
implications and opportunities.
- [OPTIONAL:
Introduce new exploratory collaborative
development project intended to increase
awareness and use of the ten categories by
producing very brief "eClips" and "Brief
Hybrid Workshops."]
II. Play/Watch
eClip (5 Minutes)
III. Activity: Think Pair
Share (5 Minutes)
IV. How to go
further - Next Steps (1 Minute)
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