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Information and Data Literacy Intended Learning Outcomes & Assessment

Intended Information Literacy & Data Literacy Learning Outcomes for HKUST Graduates

  1. Ask good questions in order to address their information or research needs.
  2. Recognize how different formats, channels, and mechanisms are used for the production, organization, and distribution of information and data and apply this recognition prudently to their information and knowledge creation..
  3. Select and use appropriate search tools and methods effectively to find reliable information and data.
  4. Examine and compare information and sources effectively to determine accuracy, authority, reliability, timeliness, validity, viewpoint or bias when selecting information or data to use.
  5. Consider issues related to censorship, copyright, intellectual property, plagiarism, privacy and security to create, obtain, store, use and disseminate information responsibly and effectively.

 

The Library aims to help students to achieve these ILOs by the time they graduate from HKUST through:

Rubric for Assessing Information Literacy Competency Levels

Assessment is an important part of learning Research and Leaning Support librarians created different information literacy rubrics.  We offer these examples to illustrate ways we have:

  • Worked with faculty to assess students’ information literacy competency levels
  • Assisted faculty in designing assessment tasks and learning activities to facilitate the development of information literacy
  • Created a shared framework for librarians,faculty members, and students to assess students’ work

Examples:

The American Association of Colleges and Universities also created its own  AACU’s Information Literacy VALUE rubric) which library staff would be happy to modify and tailor to HKUST instructor needs.

 


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last modified 19 August 2024