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Project SAILS helps faculty and academic librarians better understand the information literacy skills of their students. These data-driven insights inform instructors of weak areas, guide course instruction, affirm growth following instruction, and prepare students to be successful in learning and life
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Lyn ParkerHi @Loriene, our information literacy assessment is tied to ACRL's standards. You can learn more on our website - http://t.co/1oED8fba
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Meridith BruozasProject SAILS is a research group that has tested hundreds of incoming college freshman on their information literacy/technology skills. This is a great tool for gap analysis and seeing what primary and secondary education is supporting.
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Gary SeitzProject SAILS is a standardized test of information literacy skills, based on ACRL Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education. This Web-based tool allows libraries to document information literacy skill levels for groups of students an
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Jo StevensSummary: This website is a subscription site that is used to test students on information literacy. It is provided by Kent State University.
Assessment: The site is a great way to test student knowledge and gather results to show strengths and weaknesses in information literacy being taught to students.
Reflection: I am curious how much this testing costs and if it can be implemented in a k-12 school. Are the questions geared toward collegiate level students?
Kent State University. (2011). Project SAILS: Standardized Assessment of Information Literacy Skills. https://www.projectsails.org/ -
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Heather Schwapp"The Project for standadized Assessment of Inofrmation Literacy SKills, developed by Kent State University and now managed by the Association of research libraries , is an online assessment tool aligned with the ACRL informaition literacy competency standards for higher education."--ACRL
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OU-Tulsa LibraryAn online information literacy assessment tool developed by Kent State University and managed by the Association of Research Libraries
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Christine BushongProject SAILS ® began in 2001 with the goal of developing a standardized test of information literacy skills that would allow libraries to document skill levels for groups of students and to pinpoint areas for improvement. Intended for college-level skill
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Richard Smythread about in INFORMATION LITERACY: ESSENTIAL SKILLS FOR THE INFORMATION AGE by Eisenberg, Lowe, and Spitzer
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Bibliothek Geographisches InstitutProject SAILS is a standardized test of information literacy skills, based on ACRL Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education. This Web-based tool allows libraries to document information literacy skill levels for groups of students an
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