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Increasing instructional relevance based on student reflections after they search for evidence
Download2020-03-27
Tan, Maria C.; Campbell, Sandy
Introduction: Every medical school integrates library based instruction in finding and evaluating evidence as part of its core curriculum. By the beginning of Year 3, undergraduate medical students have consolidated their preferred search methods and are given a refresher assignment to ensure...
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Increasingly Unambitious: A Thematic Analysis of Canadian Broadband Policy and Programs
2015-06-04
Evaniew, Jennifer, McNally, Michael B., Rathi, Dinesh, Stobbs, Robyn
This paper provides a thematic analysis of federal and provincial broadband programs and policies in Canada from 1995 to 2015. The analysis reveals that programs are becoming increasingly unambitious with regard to increasing broadband availability and the speeds at which broadband service must...
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Indicators of Truly Epic Post-ness: Information Literacy, Authority, and the Contemporary Political Podcasting Ecosystem
Download2021-04-23
This presentation explores the contemporary conspiracist phenomenon QAnon as a distinct problem for Information Literacy (IL), and, in particular, for LIS' understanding of authority. After surveying issues with IL's history dating back to its emergence as a concept in the work of Paul G....
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Indigenous Health Challenges
2017-10-27
Dr. Esther Tailfeathers works as a physician with Alberta Health Services in both Fort Chipewyan, in northern Alberta and Blood (Kainai) Indian Reserve in southern Alberta. Dr Tailfeathers speaks about the state of the health of Indigenous people in Alberta. She also addressed the determinants...
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Indigenous Health: Path to Reconciliation
2017-11-01
Indigenous right to health, Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Residential Schools, Littlechild, Wilton, Traditional medicine
Dr. Wilton Littlechild, IPC, CM, FP, QC, Granchief, Treaty 6 Nations addressed the 2017 Integrative Health Conference at the University of Alberta. Dr. Littlechild presented images of the Ermineskin Residential School and spoke of his 14 years in three different schools. He spoke of the genesis...
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Indigenous Knowledge (IK) and Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK): Starting a conversation
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Adams, Catherine, Groten, Sean, Steinhauer, Patsy, Carbonaro, Michael
This paper examines educational technology integration in relation to Indigenous Knowledge (IK). In particular, we home in on Mishra and Koehler’s (2006) Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK), a popular way to conceptualize teacher knowledge in the 21st century, and consider how...
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Industry Canada's Spectrum Management Consultations: Democratic Participation or Regulatory Capture
Download2013-08-19
Pintos, Lilian, Mowatt, Brandy, McNally, Michael B.
This paper examines Industry Canada consultations on spectrum management from 2008-2012. Using post-revisionist regulatory theory, the paper aims to examine the degree of regulatory capture at Industry Canada. It provides a brief statistical analysis of the consultations and examines two case...
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Information Literacy at the Heart of Librarianship and Translation Studies: A Case Study of the University of Alberta Libraries
Information Literacy at the Heart of Librarianship and Translation Studies: A Case Study of the University of Alberta Libraries
Download2013-08-29
Since the University of Alberta’s (UA) Modern Languages and Culture Studies (MLCS) department actively integrated information literacy into its translation certificate programme five years ago, the university’s libraries (UAL) have moved from the periphery to the heart of the programme, teaching...