Applications Open for Third Faculty Professional Development Workshop on Information Literacy and Technological Agility Competency

Oct. 29, 2024, 4 p.m.

people working at tables with monitor/screen at each table
Participants in the ILTA Workshop Winter 2024

Syracuse University Libraries is accepting application for its faculty Information Literacy and Technological Agility (ILTA) professional development workshop being held on January 7, 2025 from 9 am to 3 pm in Bird Library. Being offered for the third time thanks to generous support from the Syracuse University Libraries and the Office of Institutional Effectiveness, participants will receive a $500 stipend after successful completion of the workshop. The workshop is limited to 10 faculty participants and applications are due by December 1.

During the workshop, librarians will assist faculty in creating new or adapting existing assignments that will allow students to demonstrate their learning in a way that aligns with the ILTA rubric. The workshop is facilitated by Kelly Delevan, Information Literacy Librarian, and John Stawarz, Online Learning Librarian.

“This workshop was extremely helpful in getting me to re-think this assignment as well as other assignments in this course (and other classes). I plan to incorporate more components that emphasize critical reflection on processes of research and building skills in evaluation of research,” said Christopher Hanson, Associate Professor, Department of English.

Faculty are encouraged to apply if they currently teach a course that has been approved for an ILTA tag, are considering adding the ILTA tag to a course that they teach or are interested in designing or redesigning an assignment that will enable their students to meet the learning outcomes as described in the ILTA rubric.

“The structure of the workshop was fantastic: content session in the morning, tabling and independent work in the afternoon,” said Amanda Brown, Professor, Department of Linguistics. During the workshop, participants will:

“The guide Kelly and John created with the rubric and resources for the ILTA competency was the most helpful aspect. I was able to incorporate the appropriate language into my course assignment and resources that address the "Inclusivity" item on the rubric,” said Sevinç Türkkan, Assistant Teaching Professor, Department of Writing Studies, Rhetoric, & Composition.

For more information on the workshop, contact Kelly Delevan at kkdeleva@syr.edu.

Previous Next