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Information Literacy Core Curriculum Course Development

Librarian support for developing an information literacy course.

Consultation Request

Partner with the library to create an information literacy-rich course that broadens your students' understanding of the vital role information plays in society. Equip them with essential skills to navigate the complex information landscape effectively and ethically. Your expertise in your discipline, combined with the library's practical skills in finding, evaluating, and using information, will create a powerful learning experience.

Request an Information Literacy (IL) course consultation for support with:

  • Initial Consultation: Discuss your IL course ideas with an information professional and plan a roadmap for course development and implementation.
  • Information Literacy Assignment Enhancements: Integrate information literacy skills into your existing assignments.
  • IL Learning Outcome Mapping: Get help identifying which parts of your course meet the three IL learning outcomes.
  • Assessment Consultation: Develop or refine both formative and summative assessments of IL skills.

If you are a UW-Green Bay instructor developing an Information Literacy Core Curriculum course and would like to meet with a librarian, please e-mail us with a few details about your course and we will be in touch shortly to schedule a time to meet.