Title: TILTing at Clark College: How We Adapted
1TILTing at Clark CollegeHow We Adapted ( Are
Assessing) the Texas Information Literacy
Tutorial
- PNW Higher Education Assessment Conference
- Roxanne Dimyan, Reference Librarian
- Kitty Mackey, Reference Librarian
- Clark College Vancouver, WA
- May 1, 2003, Spokane, WA
www.clark.edu/Library
2The 2-Minute Surveyand Questions
3You Tell Us!
- What discipline do you teach?
- Do you utilize library
- instruction services at
- your institution?
4Objectives
- Participants will have an overview of
- Outcomes for Information Literacy
- Using TILT to teach Information Literacy
- Assessing TILT and Library Instruction
Whoa Nellie!
Information Literacy? Whats That?
5What is Information Literacy?
- An information literate person is able to
recognize when information is needed and has the
ability to - locate,
- evaluate, and
- use effectively the needed information.
- -- American Library Association
6Cannell Library Information Literacy Outcomes
- ALA / ACRL Recommendations
- Clark Colleges IT Ability
- English Dept. Student Learning
- Outcomes
- (Link to Cannell Library IL Outcomes)
7Outcomes at a Glance
- Able to navigate through academic library
- Knows who to ask
- Uses library vocabulary
- Distinguishes between info. formats
- Composes performs a simple search
- Uses the Research Process
- Evaluates
- Retrieves, organizes, stores information
- Understands ethical issues of information
8Library InstructionWhat We Have
- Typically, I or 2 sessions
- Electronic classroom
9Library InstructionWhat We Have
- Course-related
- Assignment-specific
- Hands-on activities
- Students often work in pairs / groups
10Library Instruction What We Needed
- A way to manage more classes
- Library instruction for distance education
- Library instruction for students with different
learning styles - A way to measure if our
- outcomes are being met
11 Along Came
- Texas Information Literacy Tutorial
- Had the potential to meet our needs
- Content meets Librarys Outcomes for Information
Literacy - Web-based resource
- Interactive activities
- Designed by team at U of Texas
- Files available and adaptable
12TILT How We Adapted
- Downloaded the files
- html, flash, images, php, etc.
- Time, time, time, time
-
- Made changes based on
- our web skills, software
- resources, IT support,
- and virtual colleagues
13Everybodys TILTing!
- Adaptations of TILT
- Look for Central Washingtons QWUILT
- Check out TILT at Lewis Clark
- Whats Terteling at Albertson College
14TILT Getting the Word Out
15Pop the Popcorn!
16Lets TILT!
17Assessing TILTa work in progress!
18Tales from the Field
- Other schools use a variety of techniques to
monitor progress and assess students - Maintain student records in database
- Blackboard
- Individual instructors
- Classroom level and college-wide
19What We Need to Know
- If students work through all three TILT
- modules and meet with us just once,
- instead of twice, are they getting the skills
- they need?
20The ORIGINAL PLAN
- Targeted instructors English 102
- Modified
- Librarian
- 1 session
- TILT
Traditional Librarian 2 sessions No TILT
Base Group Instructor No sessions No TILT
21The METHOD
- Designed survey from TILT quizzes
- Week 1 go to classes, give survey
- Week 4 go to classes, give survey
- Compare results
22The PROBLEMS
- Sorry No class time!
- Just 5 minutes???
- Nope!! Nope!! Nope!! Can you make it web-based??
- OK!! Well even provide survey instructions
- Week one OH No!! Server problems
- _at_!!
23 The RECOVERY
- Recruited other English 102 instructors
- Hand-delivered / collected print surveys
- Results
- 7 classes, groups a little fuzzier
- Broader base of assessment
- skills as much as TILT
24You Tell Us!
- Whats the best way to collect information
- from your students?
25Surveys English 102
- Group A TILT optional 6 classes
- 5 classes instructors did library instruction
- 1 class librarian met with class twice
- Group B TILT required 1 class
- Students turned in TILT quizzes for credit
- Librarian met once, modified content
- Survey Week 1 and Week 4
26The RESULTS
- Question 1 Image you have to write a paper
based on scholarly information. Which is the
most appropriate information source?
Week 10
Group A B
Week 4 -- 94
Week 1 77 78
(Answer Journal)
27The RESULTS
- Question 2 Why would you use a periodical index?
Week 10
Group A B
Week 4 -- 35
Week 1 44 21
(Answer To find citations for articles)
28The RESULTS
- Question 3a Choose the best search strategy
Week 10
Group A B
Week 4 -- 94
Week 1 75 74
(Answer students and work)
29The RESULTS
- Question 3b Choose the best search strategy
Week 10
Group A B
Week 4 -- 88
Week 1 90 87
(Answer college and students and work)
30The RESULTS
- Question 4 You can use Google to find anything
on the web.
Week 10
Group A B
Week 4 -- 82
Week 1 41 65
(Answer False)
31The RESULTS
- Question 5 What is TRUE about the following
call number? HA 202 .A1
Week 10
Group A B
Week 4 -- 82
Week 1 32 30
(Answer The HA stands for the subject)
32The RESULTS
- Question 6 Of the following statements, which
are true?
Week 10
Group A B
Week 4 -- 88
Week 1 74 78
(Answer If you quote someone directly, you must
cite the source.)
33Eng 102 3 things you learned
- How to use and or not
- Different call numbers for different info
- Search parameters, what to look for in scholarly
journals - Difference between .com, .org, .gov, etc. and the
meaning behind websites - Some rough history of the internet
34Eng 102 What did you like?
- Mods were quick!
- Convenience factor --- its fast and easy to use
- It taught me stuff
- Easy instructions
- It was cute Animations
- Could interact with program and not just sit and
read it
35Eng 102 What didnt you like?
- 3 modules kinda boring
- Not enough time w/my own schedule to use it more
effectively - Too elementary
- A little lengthy
- The time it took to complete
- It was mind numbing
36Bonus! College Success
- 1 library session
- 2 modules required
- Additional module for
- extra credit
37Results from one class
- Question
- Q1
- Q2
- Q3a
- Q3b
- Q4
- Q5
- Q6
- Pre-TILT
- 16
- 37
- 58
- 95
- 0
- 47
- 89
Post-TILT 81 56 75 94 81 69 100
38Comments -- Negative
- It took too long!
- A lot of reading
- Student suggestion!
- Each module could be broken into 2 or 3 chunks
39Comments -- Positive
- Easy to get around
- I got to control how fast I went through the
information - Good alternative to paper work
- Interactive examples helped me learn easier
- A lot of interesting info I didnt know
- It was fun taking the quiz
- Good audio sound
40What Weve Learnedabout TILT
- TILT Tool for instruction assessment
- One TILT does not fit all
- Students wont try TILT unless assigned
- Students must perceive payback
41What Weve Learnedabout Assessment
- Write questions for intended audience
- Assessment takes collaboration
- Coordination
- Time
- Provides insight and direction
42Thank You for Attending! Hey! Its an
assessment conferenceDid we meet our
objectives?
- Participants will have an overview of
- Outcomes for Information Literacy
- Using TILT to teach Information Literacy
- Assessing TILT and Library Instruction
43Thank You!
- Please be sure to complete an evaluation
- form!
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