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Thursday, May 2 • 10:00am - 10:45am
Significant Learning for the 21st Century: Information Literacy & Student Success

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Drawing on the work of educational researchers Kereluik et al (2013) and Fink (2013), this presentation will introduce a model for thinking about 21st century learning, and examine information literacy as a key aspect of this model that supports academic subject learning and student success.

Speakers
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Janet Goosney

Information Literacy Coordinator, QEII Library, Memorial University
Janet Goosney is the Information Literacy Coordinator at the Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University in St. John’s, NL. She is passionate about teaching and learning, and as a public services librarian she greatly enjoys the discoveries and synergies that often characterize... Read More →
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Pam Phillips

Senior Instructional Designer, CITL


Thursday May 2, 2019 10:00am - 10:45am NDT
A-1045 Arts and Administration, Elizabeth Avenue, St. John's, NL