dc.description.abstract |
Information literacy is important to higher education, as it is a part of, and contributor to, lifelong
learning. Due to variations in prior education levels, majority of undergraduates who enter the
University do not possess skills of using information for their academic purposes and this was
evident in library awareness programmes. To enhance the quality of the academic work the
importance of embedding an information literacy course to undergraduate curriculum of the
faculty of Science was identified by the faculty. As the initial step, an information literacy
module was developed by the library. The quality and the relevancy of the module were
evaluated by the Dean and a committee of the faculty and it was subjected to the faculty board
approval. The faculty board accepted it as one credit, thirty hour practical course which spanned
across second semester of the academic year to the first year undergraduates. Two senior
professors from the faculty were appointed as faculty advisors and senior academics from the
library were selected as resource persons to conduct this course. The course was conducted from
March 2010 to July 2010. Undergraduates gained knowledge on various topics related to
information skills during the course. Writing successful assignments, academic reading skills,
information seeking and searching techniques, evaluation of information sources, academic
writing techniques, literature review writing, citation styles and presentation skills were taught
supporting the quality learning for higher education purposes. Students were given hands-on
experience with all necessary facilities throughout the course. They were assessed by continuous
assignments and a final submission of a literature review and a presentation. Initially this
enhancement course was limited to fifty students due to resource limitations and 44 students
successfully completed the course. According to the student evaluation of the course, all the
students believed that the “Information skills development programme- EC1004” will help them
to increase the quality of their academic activities. Also they were expecting to apply what they
learned from this course for their other subject areas. Students rated this course as one of the best
enhancement courses offered by the faculty and the faculty strongly recommended to make this
course compulsory to all students in the Faculty of Science. |
en_US |