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Exploring the Instruction Mystery: Designing the Way to Information Literacy Innovation

Exploring the Instruction Mystery: Designing the Way to Information Literacy Innovation. ACRL e-learning: New Thinking for Information Literacy May 25, 2010. Steven Bell –Temple University - bells@temple.edu John Shank – Penn State University – jds30@psu.edu. Session Objectives.

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Exploring the Instruction Mystery: Designing the Way to Information Literacy Innovation

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  1. Exploring the Instruction Mystery: Designing the Way to Information Literacy Innovation ACRL e-learning: New Thinkingfor Information Literacy May 25, 2010 Steven Bell –Temple University - bells@temple.edu John Shank – Penn State University – jds30@psu.edu

  2. Session Objectives • What is the mystery of information literacy • What is design thinking • How do designers approach problems • Aspects of design thinking

  3. "Roosters: The cry of the male chicken is the most barbaric yawp in all of nature." --Edward Abbey

  4. There Are Mystery Boxes Everywhere http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJ0EDdYnTKM

  5. What is Blended Librarianship http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYqijJGq8lc

  6. The Knowledge Funnel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJbUFfiNdlc

  7. The Mystery

  8. The Heuristic

  9. The Algorithim

  10. Exploration/Exploitation Cycle

  11. Wicked IL Problems Are we making a difference? Do students learn what we say theydo (e.g., achieve outcomes)? Are we/they academically successful? Do students become lifelong learners?

  12. Reflection Point Are you having conversations about these wicked problems at your library? What do you think is the mystery of information literacy – or the next mystery? How can we tackle thesewicked problems?

  13. Word Association Use the Chat/Discussion Box Type in what comes to your mind when you hear the word DESIGN

  14. Poll Questions First poll question: Did you ever want to be a designer? Yes or No

  15. Poll Questions Second poll question: Do you think librarians are designers? Yes or No

  16. Poll Questions Third poll question: I design instructional products. Yes or No

  17. What is Design Anyway?

  18. The Deep Dive http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ook_9uqPSzA

  19. The Deep Dive: Shopping Cart Project

  20. The Deep Dive: Empathic Design

  21. The Deep Dive: Identify the Problem

  22. The Deep Dive: Brainstorm Solutions

  23. The Deep Dive: Create Prototypes

  24. The Deep Dive: Implementation

  25. The Deep Dive: Evaluation

  26. Info. Literacy Shopping Cart ? Students Faculty LEARNING Info. Literacy Curriculum

  27. Stage 1 Reflect, Analyze,Diagnose & Describe Stage 3 Model, Plan & Prototype Stage 2 Imagine & Visualize Stage 4 Action &Implementation Thinking Like A Designer

  28. DT vs ISD In what ways are design thinking and instructional systems design similar Compare ADDIE and the IDEO Method ADDIEIDEO Analysis Understand/Observe Design/Develop Visualize/Brainstorm Implement Implement Evaluate Evaluate/Refine

  29. Design Thinking Empathic Design Prototyping process Formative and summative evalution

  30. The Intersection of BL & DT What do Blended Librarianship and Design Thinking have in common? Similar approach to identifying problems and developing solutions Boundary Crossers: A boundary crosser is someone who blends multiple skills into one profession. Pink says “while detailed knowledge of a single area (e.g., traditional librarianship) once guaranteed success, today the top rewards go to those who can operate with equal aplomb in starkly different realms.” Work collaboratively with others in peripheral professional areas

  31. Discussion / Questions How might design thinking impact on you? Do you have a story about a new product or service where design thinking could have helped? NOTE: go to http://stevenbell.info/design.htm for a 5 minute video on DT

  32. Questions? Discussion!

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