JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ship to Shore

Douglas Cook

Year: 2002 Journal:   Journal of Library Administration Vol: 37 (1-2)Pages: 177-187   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

SummaryShippensburg University Library has created an online Information Literacy skills tutorial for freshman College Writing students, called Ship to Shore. This tutorial makes use of the distance education software BlackBoard. The primary areas addressed in the planning and creation of the tutorial were the past experiences of Shippensburg University and other universities in creating such tutorials, ACRL Information Literacy Standards, the input of Ship's College Writing faculty, and the BlackBoard software itself.

Keywords:
Blackboard (design pattern) Information literacy Shore Computer science Software Higher education Library science Blackboard system Sociology Mathematics education Software engineering Political science Psychology Programming language

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Topics

Library Science and Information Literacy
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Library and Information Sciences

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