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posted on 2024-06-17, 14:07authored byCC Oughtred, S Robertson
In a rapidly changing higher education environment, Deakin University’s promise is to offer “brilliant education where the students are ‐ and where they want to go”. Targets set for learning, teaching and research, have significant implications across the University. Collaboration at all levels of the organization is core to achieving goals that deliver value to the student community.
The Library is charged with delivering one of the University's eight graduate learning outcomes, Digital Literacy, with initiatives required to build staff capability and contribute to student learning. Deakin University defines Digital Literacy as using technologies to find, use and disseminate information.
This paper provides an analysis of a case study in which liaison librarians collaborated with science academics to develop innovative digital literacy activities and assessment tasks for undergraduate units related to ‘Judging Reliability and Accuracy of Information’.
The case study reveals that engaging students in meaningful learning activities and assessment tasks creates dynamic and powerful learning experiences for first and second year students. In addition, the leadership that the liaison librarians demonstrate in activities that capitalise on problem based learning, elements of gaming, peer assessment, and new ways of communicating has prompted open conversations and collaborations with academics about further opportunities.
History
Location
Sydney, New South Wales
Open access
Yes
Language
eng
Notes
This paper was previously presented at ALIA 2015 : Information online : Proceedings of the 2015 Australian Library and Information Association Information Online Conference
Publication classification
A6 Research report/technical paper
Copyright notice
2016, Deakin University Library
Volume
4
Pagination
1-8
Start date
2015-02-02
End date
2015-02-05
ISSN
2205-0531
Publisher
Deakin University Library
Place of publication
Geelong, Vic.
Series
discourse: Deakin University Library research and practice