Collaborations for College Success OELMA Conference October 21, 2010 Ken Burhanna, Kent State University Deidra Herring, Ohio State University Jillian.

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Collaborations for College Success OELMA Conference October 21, 2010 Ken Burhanna, Kent State University Deidra Herring, Ohio State University Jillian Maruskin, Ohio Wesleyan University Patricia Owen, Eastwood Local Schools Laura Piazza, Upper Arlington High School Jennifer Schwelik, WVIZ/PBS ideastream Ann Marie Smeraldi, Cleveland State University Beth Tumbleson, Miami University – Middletown

Topical Outline INFOhio – J. Schwelik TRAILS – J. Schwelik Informed Transition at Kent State – K. Burhanna Transitioning to College – K. Burhanna Info Lit Skills Check List for Students – P. Owen Eastwood High School’s 12 – 13 Experiences – P. Owen at Miami University Middletown – B. Tumbleson 12 – 13 at Cleveland State University – A.M. Smeraldi OSU and the P20 Mission – D. Herring & L. Piazza Educating Pre-Service Teachers – J. Maruskin

INFOhio’s Go Further! Road to Higher Education and Beyond Campaign Schwelik

12-13 Transition Special Task Force Project White Paper Schwelik

Information Literacy Assessment Grades 3, 6, 9, 12 Pre-test Post-test Category Tests

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Informed Transitions Burhanna

Transitioning to College -- T2C Burhanna

At EHS we have confronted the challenge of preparing our seniors for college using 4 basic tools: 1) collaboration with and visits from academic librarians 2) integration of info lit skills into senior English assignments 3) a checklist of skills students need for college 4) TRAILS for assessment.

The story of what I did at EHS is spelled out in detail in the articles I've published which are all linked on my site (infowen.info) and in the INFOhio databases and hopefully you picked them up as you came in. You also picked up a bookmark that contains the checklist skills our students strive to acquire their senior year before they pack their bags for college.

The article co-authored with an academic librarian was the basis for deciding which skills seniors need to succeed in college and evolved into the skills listed on the bookmarks you're holding. I'm happy to answer questions/chat with any of you about my experiences now or after this session.

Top University Information Literacy Strategies Requested – Miami Middletown University Libraries & Statewide Library Consortium Accessing Electronic Catalogs & Collections Citing Sources & Preventing Plagiarism (Tools & RefWorks) Big Picture, Context, Background Information Narrowing Topics Single Research Question Search Terms: Keyword v. Subject Evaluating Sources: Websites Scholarly Sources: Peer-Reviewed Journals Literature Search (Database Searching) Annotated Bibliography Tumbleson

Information Literacy & HS Students The University & the Student, 1 Credit Effective Use of Libraries, 2 Credits Cover Basic Technology and Information Literacy Skills Use TRAILS One-Shot Information Literacy Sessions Faculty Request Course Research Instruction Blackboard Embedded Librarian Collaborate with Instructor in Learning Management System Customize Library Resources & Services to Research Assignments Reference – Drop-In and Research Consultations by Appointment Tumbleson

High School Students Access University Libraries University Library Research Days Receive info lit instruction & access collections Letters of invitation sent to local HS principals/librarians, Sept Community Borrower’s Card HS students eligible with parent’s signature Post Secondary Education Option Students 150 enrolled, access library, & earn college credit Dual-Enrollment Students HS students taking MUM their HS Access to university library collections problematic Prospective Students Tour Campus Promote library resources & Miami University & OhioLINK Tumbleson

Cleveland State Outreach to High Schools High School Liaison Librarian Tours Academic Library Experience Information Literacy Instruction On-campus access to databases Borrowing privileges Smeraldi

Cleveland State First Year Students Intro to University Life Course o One –Shot Library Session o Active Learning College Composition II (ENG 102) o Incorporates ACRL Standards: Identify information need Access information Evaluate information Synthesize information Use information for a purpose Use information ethically and legally Smeraldi

The Ohio State University Libraries & P-12 Mission library.osu.edu Support the OSU P-12 Project and School Partnership Initiative 15 OSU Libraries provide support for affiliated and non affiliated users Metro Early H.S. & Upper Arlington H.S.- International Baccalaureate Program with Laura Piazza, UA Librarian Over 50 Subject Specialists for various areas Herring & Piazza

What Should You Do…? Contact Us…. Through the web at Specific Subject Specialist (pamphlet) Contact Deidra Herring, Outreach Liaison and Education Subject Specialist via or phone PLEASE plan in advance! (library tours, orientation on or off- campus) Herring & Piazza

Key Things to Keep in Mind… Provide clear objectives through a lesson plan based on your needs Provide the librarian with number of students (room reservations) Understand the complexity of campus parking Access to computers (login’s must be arranged ahead of time) A Visitor’s BuckID card is needed for Copying and Printing materials Partnerships grow through clear collaboration and opportunities! Herring & Piazza

Incorporating 21 st Century Skills Into the Curriculum Workshop Agenda: Intro to 21 st Century Skills INFOhio (resources, Research Project Calculator, 21 Essential Things) Practical examples Discussion of students’ assignment Workshop given at Ohio Wesleyan University to graduating pre-service teachers. Maruskin

Purpose of Workshop: To make pre-service teachers aware that librarians are there to help them. To show them the resources needed to responsibly and effectively integrate technology and research skills into their daily curriculum. To promote INFOhio. Maruskin

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