Online Discussion in a Hybrid Information Literacy Credit Course

Authors

  • Warren N. Jacobs California State University, Stanislaus

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26443/el.v30i2.239

Abstract

This article discusses how an instruction librarian created an online learning community of adult learners in a hybrid, credit-bearing information literacy course. The Blackboard course management system was utilized for weekly course discussion on ethical issues involving the use of information to promote student engagement in the critical evaluation of information, collaboration with members of the online learning community, and construction of new learning through the synthesis of course curriculum with prior learning.

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Published

2017-09-05