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Elisa Slater Acosta

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Information Literacy Instruction At Loyola Marymount University, Elisa Slater Acosta Apr 2017

Information Literacy Instruction At Loyola Marymount University, Elisa Slater Acosta

Elisa Slater Acosta

This 2017 guest lecture for the UCLA Information Studies graduate course "Information Literacy Instruction" provided an overview of the types of information literacy instruction offered by the LMU Library. A 20-minute presentation to future librarians on May 1, 2017. The course "IS 448: Information Literacy Instruction: Theory & Technique" was taught by Professor Esther Grassian.



Information Literacy In The New Core Curriculum, Elisa Slater Acosta Apr 2014

Information Literacy In The New Core Curriculum, Elisa Slater Acosta

Elisa Slater Acosta

Faculty and librarians at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) are partnering to embed important information literacy skills into the new core curriculum. Beginning fall 2013, every freshman at LMU will spend some mandatory time in their Freshman Seminar course developing basic information literacy skills. The same skills will be reinforced and enhanced in their Rhetorical Arts course the following semester. This will provide the foundation for students to later develop more advanced information literacy skills during a required course that has been “flagged” for information literacy at the upper level. This tiered and systematic approach will allow for a more consistent …


The Rubric: An Assessment Odyssey, Elisa Slater Acosta, Susan [Gardner] Archambault Feb 2013

The Rubric: An Assessment Odyssey, Elisa Slater Acosta, Susan [Gardner] Archambault

Elisa Slater Acosta

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Navigating The One-Shot Instruction Session: Using Assessment To Drive Instruction, Elisa Slater Acosta Jun 2012

Navigating The One-Shot Instruction Session: Using Assessment To Drive Instruction, Elisa Slater Acosta

Elisa Slater Acosta

Every year we use assessment to improve library instruction for freshman English students. This presentation addresses the perennial problem that many instruction librarians face: “How can we assess student learning outcomes in a one-shot instruction session?” Loyola Marymount University’s Reference Department created a standardized introduction to the research process applicable to any topic, developed learning objectives, and measured them for three years. Discover how we unlocked our freshman instruction gridlock! The presenter will highlight successes and potholes on the road to student learning. The Assessment Ride Share consists of: a worksheet and grading rubric, interactive online LibGuide, keyword self-quiz, pre-lesson …


Using A Rubric To Assess Freshman English Library Instruction, Susan Gardner Archambault, Elisa Acosta Oct 2010

Using A Rubric To Assess Freshman English Library Instruction, Susan Gardner Archambault, Elisa Acosta

Elisa Slater Acosta

Loyola Marymount University’s (LMU) Reference Department redesigned their freshman English library instruction so that all freshmen get a consistent and measurable experience using the library. In order to move to a more outcomes-based approach that measures what students can do with the information literacy skills we teach them, the Department designed an interactive five-module introduction to the research process that can be evaluated. All teaching materials were inserted onto a “LibGuide” content management system. Students sequentially complete an “English 110 Library Research Worksheet” as they work through the five-module research process and receive library instruction.
The Department also designed a …