We're glad you found your way here. Let's talk about how the library can support the information literacy needs of your students.
Information literacy instruction helps your students have a better grasp of how information can be developed, evaluated, and used. It fosters critical thinking skills, and will encourage students to become better content creators and consumers.
Your favorite librarians at LSC-North Harris. And because they were made in-house, they can easily be modified to fit your needs.
These lessons use videos that's were scripted and developed by LSC-NH librarians, and are hosted on our YouTube Channel. The lesson package is through SoftChalk.
No. Feel free to pick and choose what best fits the needs of your class. If you're not sure, your department liaison will be happy to talk with you about your course content and help you with your selections.
Each lesson should take 5-10 minutes. None of the video lessons run longer than 4 minutes, and are followed by 3-5 questions.
Of course. Please see the Module Videos page for links directly to each video.
Yes, they are added to your gradebook buy default, but you can delete, edit, or change their worth.
Billy Hoya Applied Technology, Math and Natural Sciences, Archives, Makerspace |
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Sarah Stanhope Fine Arts, Business, Communication, Computers, and Design, Paralegal Studies, Government Information |
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David Puller Social and Behavioral Sciences, Economics, Kinesiology, Communication, Languages, Humanities, First Year Experience, Developmental Studies, Dual Credit |
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Cindy Goode Health & Human Services, Honors College, International Education |
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