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Information Literacy Resources for Faculty: IL-Adjacent Resources

This guide houses a collection of videos, tutorials, tools, and links that faculty can use to teach Information Literacy in diverse disciplines.

Need more instruction?

Contact Margaret at margaret.montet@bucks.edu if you would like in-person or Zoom session on Fake News or Mind Maps, but first check the items below:

Fighting Fake News

Here is a video of my presentation on Fighting Fake News. Link to this video here: https://use.vg/eRDMjV.

You might also be interested in my Fake News LibGuide: https://bucks.libguides.com/fake_news. The landing page is for students, but there is a tab for faculty and staff near the top. Both contain lots of information, videos, links, and suggested reading.

Mind Mapping

Mind mapping is a great way for visual thinkers to climb the rungs of Bloom's Taxonomy. Start with a basic mind map, find connections between the elements, and create new concepts from deeper thought. Not all information unfolds in a linear fashion, so mind maps enable the thinker to organize a topic with linked concepts. Mind map a book, a research paper or speech, or a particularly busy week's events.

Link to this video here: https://use.vg/LkLGGj.