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“StatLit: tactical interventions for strategic transformation”

“StatLit: tactical interventions for strategic transformation” PurposeThis paper was inspired by an Association of College and Research Libraries Biennial Conference 2017 roundtable that aimed to transform existing notions about statistical literacy in information literacy instruction.Design/methodology/approachIn Baltimore, the authors facilitated an in-person discussion and synchronous virtual dialogue via Twitter and Periscope about teaching basic statistical concepts (such as mean vs median) and the real implications of “statistical significance”.FindingsA recording of the roundtable is available here: http://bit.ly/StatLit.Originality/valueThe goal of the StatLit roundtable was to inspire transformational thinking for teaching basic statistical reasoning to students within a library context. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Library Hi Tech News Emerald Publishing

“StatLit: tactical interventions for strategic transformation”

Library Hi Tech News , Volume 34 (9): 5 – Nov 6, 2017

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0741-9058
DOI
10.1108/LHTN-06-2017-0045
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Abstract

PurposeThis paper was inspired by an Association of College and Research Libraries Biennial Conference 2017 roundtable that aimed to transform existing notions about statistical literacy in information literacy instruction.Design/methodology/approachIn Baltimore, the authors facilitated an in-person discussion and synchronous virtual dialogue via Twitter and Periscope about teaching basic statistical concepts (such as mean vs median) and the real implications of “statistical significance”.FindingsA recording of the roundtable is available here: http://bit.ly/StatLit.Originality/valueThe goal of the StatLit roundtable was to inspire transformational thinking for teaching basic statistical reasoning to students within a library context.

Journal

Library Hi Tech NewsEmerald Publishing

Published: Nov 6, 2017

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