Heads Up: To embed Credo modules in Canvas, you'll need Credo's LTI links. We recommend reviewing the instruction strategies below, and watching the demonstration video, before exploring the links.
Credo Instruct is a set of online videos, text tutorials, and quizzes covering topics relating to information literacy. The LAVC Library has subscribed to Instruct and it is free for you and students to use, on campus or off.
This resource aims to:
Instruct offers nine modules for students to use independently and/or for faculty to use as part of classwork or assignments:
Scaffold
We recommend integrating information literacy (IL) concepts throughout your course where the concepts introduced will be the most relevant to your students. If you have scaffolded an assignment, with milestones such as a research question, topic choice, working thesis, or annotated bibliography, consider having students view a relevant piece of multimedia as they begin that particular component of the assignment. Quizzes associated with many pieces of the multimedia will help you assess their understanding of a particular aspect of research or information literacy.
For example: are your students struggling with MLA (or APA or Chicago) citations? Why not share the MLA (or APA or Chicago) tutorial and video with them?
The Whole Shebang
You can share the entire suite of Credo modules with your students (off-campus access will require a login).* Just remember: this is A LOT of content!!! You may want to assign the tutorial early, or consider assigning bits and pieces at a time. We recommend reviewing the content before assigning to see which portions will be most helpful for your students.
*Off-campus students and faculty will be prompted to login as the tutorial content is provided through a database. Content accessed through Canvas does not require an additional login
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