Library Assignment Design: Home
About this guide
Guide content supports the teaching and research goals of multiple departments on campus. Content represents a non-exhaustive selection of essential resources and tools for engaging a wide range of backgrounds and viewpoints.
Workshop Description
Research Assignment Design with Privacy in Mind
If you would like to discover ways to get students to dig deeper into the their information landscape, and then work harder to think critically about what they’ve found, please join us for this workshop where we will discuss designing effective library research assignments. We’ll talk about how to make privacy issues relevant to a generation trained to share everything, and how to insert information literacy concepts into your course assignments in a seamless way. Using backwards design as the approach, we’ll work on real world assignments, so please feel welcome to bring along one of yours to work on during the session.
Presentation Slides
Learning Objectives
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A Model of Learning Objectivesbased on "A Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing: A Revision of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives,' from Iowa State University's Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching
Assessment
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Taking Aim at Student Learningfrom The University of Iowa Division of Student Life
Privacy in the News
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Privacy as a Human RightCNBC story titled, "Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella: Tech companies need to defend privacy as a human right"
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Debating the Constitution: Technology and PrivacyIntelligence Squared debate on the motion: Tech Companies Should Be Required To Help Law Enforcement Execute Search Warrants To Access Customer Data
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Spy on Me, I'd Rather be SafeIntelligence Squared debate
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The U.S. Should Adopt the Right to Be ForgottenIntelligence Squared debate