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Copies of slides/handouts from presentations

Monday

Irv Katz - Large-Scale Assessment of Information Fluency (presentation)

Judy Ruland & Pam Ark - Evidence-based Practice (presentation)

Plenary Session: Martha Burtis, Gerald Slezak, and Steven Greenlaw

Tuesday

Karla Kitalong, Beth Young, and Houman Sadri - Communicating Across the Disciplines (Beth and Karla's presentation) (Beth and Karla's Handout) (Houman's Handout)

Elizabeth Killingsworth & Kelvin Thompson - Online Information Literacy Modules Project (handout) (presentation)

Andrew Todd & Corrine Bishop - Overview of ACRL Standards (presentation)

Ron Eaglin - The Future of Information Fluency (presentation)

Wednesday

Ronald Atwell & Joe Ritchie - SLS 1501 (Strategies for Learning Success) (presentation) (handout1) (handout2)

Madi Dogariu & Martin Dupuis - The Burnett Honors College (presentation)

Elizabeth Rash & Diane Wink - Writing Modules for the College of Nursing (presentation)

Thursday

Mason Cash & Don Jones - Evaluating Websites (presentation) (handout)

Nancy Stanlick - QEP Core Committments

Panel of Pilot Programs

Binder Contents:

"Ensuring the Net Generation is Net Savy" - George Lorenzo and Chuck Dziuban

"How Choice, Co-Creation, and Culture are Changing What it Means to be Net Savy" - George Lorenzo, Diana Oblinger, and Chuck Dziuban

ACRL Literacy Standards and Outcomes

IF Annotated Bibliography (e-mail Jane Moody if you want to find any of the books or articles on here)

Attendee Presentations:

Rudy McDaniel, Peter Telep, Erik Vick, Jon Friskics, Bill Morton

J.D. Applen

Brevard Campus Group (poster presentation) (report)

Ida Cook

Barry Mauer and Tison Pugh

 

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