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Library Instruction: Outcomes & Assessment: template 4 results

Student learning outcomes for information literacy.

xxx Wrap-Up

xxx Responses

Improvement

Spring 2015:

x% of students were able to correctly identify which keyword search would find the fewest number of search results.

 

Fall 2015:

x% of students were able to correctly identify which keyword search would find the fewest number of search results.

xxx Report

x students were measured on 4 learning outcomes:

Outcome 1.1.c - Explores general information sources to increase familiarity with the topic

5 points = student states topic

Outcome 2.2.b - Identifies keywords, synonyms and related terms for the information needed

5 points = student states two alternate keywords for topic

3 points = student states one alternate keyword for topic

1 point = student restates initial keyword for topic

Outcome 2.2.d - Constructs a search strategy using appropriate commands for the information retrieval system selected (e.g., Boolean operators, truncation, and proximity for search engines; internal organizers such as indexes for books)

5 points = student shows correct use of AND and *

3 points = student shows correct use of AND

1 point = student shares keywords or phrases without the use of AND and *

question 3.b on form - (followup to Outcome 2.2.d, multiple choice on correct use of AND and *)

5 points = student chooses C as correct answer

Outcome 3.4.g - Selects information that provides evidence for the topic

5 points = student shares title of item relevant to their topic

 

The percentage of students performing Excellent, Good or Needs Improvement:

 = Excellent (scored 21-25 points) -  students

 = Good (scored 16-20 points) -  students

 = Needs Improvement (scored 0-15 points) -  students

 


 

 = Excellent and Good

 = Needs Improvement

xxx pie charts: after library instruction...

x% of students Agree or Strongly Agree that they found keywords or phrases which may help them develop or write about their topics.

 

 

 

x% of students were able to correctly identify which keyword search would find the fewest number of search results.

 

 

 

x% of students Agree or Strongly Agree that they found items relevant to their topics.

 

 

 

x% of students Agree or Strongly Agree that they now have a better understanding of where to look for academic sources on a topic and that the concepts, skill and resources they learned about will help them complete their research assignments.

 

 

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