Dear Jayne, I've adapted a 4th generation of the TILT tutorial, and have it as the basis for a 1 credit IL class that is based on the ACRL standards. The tutorial is located at http://www.liberty.edu/index.cfm?PID=19914; we are currently re-writing the syllabus. Rory Rory Patterson Reference and Instruction Librarian ILRC, Liberty University (434) 582-2230 From: Information literacy and information skills teaching discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Andrew Whitworth Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 11:49 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Module design Dear Jayne, I prefer the Six Frames myself... http://MAdigitaltechnologies.wordpress.com/infoliteracy You don't mention what level you are teaching at, but note that this site is directed at postgraduate research students. The basic structure would work at any level, however. Yours, Drew Whitworth University of (snowy) Manchester -- http://www.MAdigitaltechnologies.com http://214wainwrights.wordpress.com. 91 fells down, 123 to go: 80,000+ feet walked so far. No car allowed. ________________________________ From: Information literacy and information skills teaching discussion list [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Dunlop Jayne [[log in to unmask]] Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 10:09 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Module design I was wondering if anyone would be willing to share examples of information literacy modules that they currently teach? I'm starting an online module from scratch and any assistance would be appreciated. I have the Cardiff handbook and the main information literacy website details. The intention is to produce something in Blackboard following the structure of SCONUL's seven pillars. Thanks in anticipation Jayne Jayne A. Dunlop Subject Assistant Librarian Faculty of Arts & Faculty of Computing and Engineering Learning Resource Centre University of Ulster Coleraine Campus 028 7032 4546