Using Learning Objects and Instructional Technologies to Improve the Information Competency
Using Learning Objects and Instructional Technologies to Improve the Information Competency
Monday, March 31 | 3:30PM–4:15PM | Room of the Dons, Lobby Level
Session Type:
Professional Development
The Information Literacy Program at Otis College is a collaboration between faculty and librarians that includes multimedia tutorials, learning objects, podcasts, and YouTube videos. This presentation will describe how the program was developed and embedded in courses, demonstrate some of the instructional technologies used, and discuss the assessment processes and results.
Presenters
Parme Giuntini
Director of Art History, Otis College of Art and Design
Sue Maberry
Director of the Library and Instructional Technology, Otis College of Art and Design