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Project SAILS: Facing the Challenges of Information
Literacy Assessment
Julie GedeonCarolyn Radcliff
Rick WigginsKent State University
EDUCAUSE 2004 ConferenceDenver Colorado
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What is information literacy?
• Ability to locate, access, use, and evaluate information efficiently and effectively.
• Guiding document: “Information Competency Standards for Higher Education” – Association of College & Research Libraries
(http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlstandards/informationliteracycompetency.htm)
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Our questions
Does information literacy make a difference to student success?
Does the library contribute to information literacy?
How do we know if a student is information literate?
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The Idea of SAILS
Perceived need – No tool available Project goal – Make a tool:
Program evaluation Valid Reliable Enables cross-institutional comparison Easy to administer for wide delivery Acceptable to university administrators
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Project parameters
TestSystems design approachMeasurement model – Item
Response TheoryTests cohorts of students (not
individuals)A name
Standardized Assessment of Information Literacy Skills
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The project structure
Kent State teamOhio Board of Regents collaborative
grant with Bowling Green State University (part for SAILS)
IMLS National Leadership GrantAssociation of Research Libraries
partnershipwww.projectsails.org
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Technical components
Environment Item builderSurvey builderSurvey generatorReport generationChallenges
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Survey process
Create survey questions (items)Create survey for this phaseAdd schools for this phaseSchools create web front-endCollect data
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Redirection to SAILS web site
Parameters passed: Unique student identifier School code Authorization code
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Report process
Send schools unique identifiersUpload demographicsScan & upload paper surveysGenerate entire dataset fileOffline IRT analysisUpload IRT resultsGenerate reports
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Technical challenges
Creation of the front-endCustomizations for schoolsAutomating the data analysisSupporting different languages
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Data analysis
Item Response Theory Measures ability levels Looks at patterns of responses
For test-takersFor items (questions)
Based on standards and skill setsShow areas of strength and areas of
weakness
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Status
Instrument 126 items developed, tested, and in use Web-based and paper-based administration
Grant Project - IMLS Phase I complete - 6 institutions Phase II complete - 34 institutions Phase III began June 2004 - 77 institutions
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Next steps for SAILS
Analyze data and other inputAdministrative challenges
Self reported demographic data Testing environment Report generation
Does the instrument measure what we want it to?
Are institutions getting what they need?
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Summary
Vision: Standardized, cross-institutional
instrument that measures what we think it does
To answer the questions: Do students gain information literacy
skills? Does information literacy make a
difference to student success?
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For more [email protected]
Julie Gedeon, [email protected] Radcliff, [email protected] Wiggins, [email protected]
Mary Thompson, project [email protected]; 330-672-1658