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The Evolution of Library Instruction

Posted on June 18, 2013 by Andy Burkhardt

The other day I read Lane Wilkinson’s excellent post about his thinking as he and others are tackling revising the ACRL Information Literacy Standards. This is important work since, as Lane points out, they were approved 13 years ago. Much… Continue Reading →

literacy, philosophy, teaching & learning evolution, habits of mind, information literacy, sophistication
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Not Just Problem Solving But Problem Identification

Posted on January 22, 2013 by Andy Burkhardt

One of things that I see students struggle with the most in doing research is question and topic identification. A big portion of the time I spend helping students with their research is spent helping them identify and define what their question is… Continue Reading →

education, teaching & learning identification, information literacy, problem
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Lessons From LOEX

Posted on May 11, 2012 by Andy Burkhardt

I presented and attended LOEX last week in Columbus with my awesome colleague Michele Melia. It has become one of my favorite conferences. It is energizing, teaching librarians are really fun and interesting people and everyone was engaged. There was so… Continue Reading →

conferences, teaching & learning conference, information literacy, loex, teaching

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