Course Specific Research Support for BI 121: Home
The purpose of this page is to: highlight curriculum where information literacy instruction & support are expected; connect relevant librarian created content & tools; map information literacy related course outcomes to state & national standards
Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology I course outcomes related to research skills:
- BI 121 CCOGResearch and critically evaluate various sources of information related to these systems, in order to discern reliable scientific information from unsourced information and pseudoscience.
Communicate information related to these systems through written, verbal, or multimedia formats, in order to assess current knowledge, answer investigative questions, and explore new questions for additional research.
Evaluate information on human health and medical research related to its social, environmental, and ethical implications as a responsible member of society.
Other indicators of required research or information seeking:
Course outcome assessment will be achieved using a combination of the following: case studies, group projects, individual projects, quizzes, tests, in class activities, laboratory activities, presentations, and journals.
Oregon Association of School Libraries: Standards and Learning Goals
- Information Literacy Strand
- Standard 2Use skills, resources, and tools to draw conclusions, make informed decisions, create new knowledge, and apply knowledge to new situations.
- Standard 3Use skills, resources, and tools to create, and share work that expresses and demonstrates new understandings.
- Reading Engagement Strand
- Social Responsibility Strand
- Standard 3Participate collaboratively, respectfully, and productively as a member of a democratic society
Topic guide
Research Guide
Library Tutorials
Additional librarian-created content and tools
Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education
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To update Course outcomes, contact: Pam Kessinger