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Graduates´ Information Training; An Experience Foro Transfronterizo de Bibliotecas: México-EUA College Station,Texas March 28-30, 2003 MC Miriam Ríos Morgan.

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1 Graduates´ Information Training; An Experience Foro Transfronterizo de Bibliotecas: México-EUA College Station,Texas March 28-30, 2003 MC Miriam Ríos Morgan Miriam@uas.uasnet.mx Coordinadora de Biblioteca Virtual, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Culiacán, Sin., México Dr. Jesús Lau jlau@uacj.mx Director USBI Veracruz / Coordinador del Proy. de Biblioteca Virtual, Universidad Veracruzana / Sabático UACJ México

2 Objetives The role of information literacy standards Share information literacy experiences with middle school teachers as students Describe challenges ¿How can we colaborate and face our common information literacy challenges?

3 Background Request of the course by Graduate Studies Department An opportunity to put into practice previous experiences First credit-course ever offered at UAS University Challenge: course requirements to organize it Collaboration of information vendors

4 Participants Teachers with limited information experience Trained in teaching-centered education Dedicated mainly to teaching Little o no research experience No experience in paper writing or academic publishing

5 Conceptual framework Course based on information literacy standards México: Standards for Information Literacy for Higher Education, 3th. DHI Conference, UACJ, Ciudad Juárez, 2002 International: EUA (ACRL), Australia, and UK

6 Mexican Standards: Competencies to: 1. Understand structure of knowledge and of information 2. *Assess the nature of the information need 3. *Develop effective strategies to look y find information 4. *Retrieve information 5. Analize and evaluate information 6. Integrate, sintethize and use information 7. *Know how to present results of gathered information 8. Respect intellectual property and authors´ rights

7 MX Competencies Covered at the Course 2. *Assess the nature of the information need 3. *Develop effective strategies to look y find information 4. *Retrieve information 7. *Know how to present results of gathered information

8 Identification of different information formats: monographs, journals, portals and websites, online databases Develop search strategies Location and use of information resources Use of EndNote software to compile bibliographies of search results Especific Objectives

9 Program Ctructure Course objectives and content Learning strategies Exercises Homework Evaluation process Bibliography

10 Course Topics 1. Information: A vital resource for teaching (10 hours) 2. Search and retrieval of remote OPACs (5 hours) 3. How to access UAS Digital Library (15 hours) 4. Use EndNote 6.0 software as a bibliography compiling tool (20 hours)

11 Learning Strategies Student-centered educational process Active participation through several actitivities Systematic evaluation of student learning Permanent advising and assistance to students

12 Students Participants: Master´s degree students A big grup: 42 participants Similar background: High school teachers working at UAS University or at local similar institutions Little information technology skills (IT): Only 25% had them Constant advising was required to level up IT competencies u nderstand structure of knowledge and of information

13 Course Characteristics Facilities: UAS Main Library - Culiacán Time: 50 classrom hours, plus advising and indivual tutoring practice Dates: Nov. 15 – Dec. 17, 2002 Sessions: 5 hours, Fridays and Saturdays Most used databases: Ebsco (fulltext) and Isiweb (Bibliographic)

14 Conclusions Standards a great reference help to set course framwork Ideal to have covered all competencies of Mexican Standards Time is a limiting factor if a single course is implemented Information competencies: vital for teachers Important: student-centered learning strategies, especially if students are teachers Previous computer related skills a must: email, office software, search engines, etc.

15 Conclusions Similar student job background helped student team work Facilities: Electronic classrom is needed, improvised laboratory space limits training efficiency Course lenght: Time was not enough, a second one is needed Cooperation of information vendors to provide demo passwords is of great importance Evaluation of the course by students was highly positive

16 A Foro Proposal Set up institutional agreements between USA and Mexico on Information Literacy in higher education Develop a shared website to upload information literacy materials Share experiences: –Learning materials –Papers –Listservs –Email communication –Promote conferences and meetings from both sides of the border

17 .. ¡Thanks for your attention! Text and.ppt presentation at: http://lyris.uacj.mx/lau


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