Final Reflection
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INFO 101
Summer 2016
Fisher
Final Reflection Prompts
Word Count Minimum: 600 words
In a separate Word document, please write your responses to the following prompts in full sentences, starting a new paragraph for each prompt. You should write at least 6-8 sentences in response to each prompt. Do not use bullet points or number the paragraphs.
- Refer back to your notes about your Classmate Conference. What did you learn about your classmates from that conversation? What were similarities and differences in your experiences in this course? Be sure to specifically address your classmates’ previous experiences with research, the assignments that had the biggest impact on their learning, what they want to learn more about, and what they will do differently after this course.
- How did this course challenge or change your perception of libraries and librarians? What did you think about librarians/libraries before you took this course? What do you think about them now?
- Our course was organized into themes based on the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education Links to an external site.. The six frames are:
- Information Creation as a Process
- Authority is Constructed and Contextual
- Information Has Value
- Research as Inquiry
- Searching as Strategic Exploration
- Scholarship as Conversation
Thinking about these frames, choose two that had the biggest impact on you. Write about why our work with these two frames have changed your approach to research, libraries, and/or learning. Specifically explain what you will do differently based on what you learned in these weeks. (Tip: Go back to the modules & review your assignments!)
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