Digital Literacy – THATCamp ACRL 2013 http://acrl2013.thatcamp.org The Humanities and Technology Camp Tue, 23 Apr 2013 19:30:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 Crowdsourcing an information literacy MOOC: a twitter story http://acrl2013.thatcamp.org/04/19/crowdsourcing-an-info-lit-mooc/ http://acrl2013.thatcamp.org/04/19/crowdsourcing-an-info-lit-mooc/#comments Fri, 19 Apr 2013 20:00:06 +0000 http://acrl2013.thatcamp.org/?p=395 Continue reading ]]>

There was so much interest in the Let’s Make a MOOC session that it ran for almost 4 hours on Friday. Here is a storify of what unfolded. Please keep the work alive and help bring this one-week MOOC to completion! #ilmooc

If you are interested in building the course out in Canvas, set up an account as a Teacher and you can locate the course IL MOOC or leave your email address in a comment and we’ll send you an invitation. Many hands are needed!

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Let’s Make a MOOC! Crowdsourcing an Information Literacy MOOC http://acrl2013.thatcamp.org/04/08/lets-make-a-mooc-crowdsourcing-an-information-literacy-mooc/ http://acrl2013.thatcamp.org/04/08/lets-make-a-mooc-crowdsourcing-an-information-literacy-mooc/#comments Mon, 08 Apr 2013 22:40:35 +0000 http://acrl2013.thatcamp.org/?p=282 Continue reading ]]>

Seems like everytime I check my education news feed there is at least one article talking about MOOCs. Advocates hailing the disruptive impact of MOOCs to bring higher education to the masses. Proponents tempering the MOOC frenzy with reminiscences of early technological fads. No matter what side is argued the fact remains that MOOCs are a new player in this old game of higher education and almost every university is crafting a plan to incorporate them into their programs.

Inspired by Hybrid Pedagogy’s week long MOOC MOOC let’s bring our collective knowledge of delivering information literacy instruction together to crowdsource a week long information literacy MOOC. Let’s design the instruction blocks, learning activities, and assessment challenges using open educational resources (OERs), free and open access readings, cloud based productivity tools, and open badges.

We’ll need many hands to make this a success. We may not finish but we’ll be off to a great start to making a great course.

Facilitators:
Kate Ganski, Library Instruction Coordinator, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee
Kristin Woodward, Instructional Design Librarian, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee

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